Attractions and places to see around Sòssu/Sorso offer a diverse range of experiences in northern Sardinia. This region, located in Romangia and overlooking the Gulf of Asinara, features an 18-kilometer coastline with beaches like Marina di Sorso and Platamona. Visitors can explore significant historical and cultural sites, including ancient archaeological remains and a medieval old town. The area provides a balanced experience of natural beauty and historical depth.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very impressive from the outside. I didn't go inside because they charged a €3 entrance fee (September 2025).
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Elephant Stone
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A small church dedicated to Mary is a must-see.
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Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Castelsardo Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie (12th-13th century) Annexed to the adjacent Benedictine convent, and then entrusted to the Friars Minor Conventual in 1376. Here the magistrates swore every year fidelity to the statutes. Inside are displayed the "Christo Nero" and the "Pieddai" (bust of the Ecce Homo). Two polychrome wooden statues from the 14th century. The bell is dated A.D. 1401. In this church is located the confraternity of the Holy Cross, custodian of the rites of the "Lunissanti".
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Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate, Castelsardo Cathedral of S. Antonio Abate (16th-17th century) It stands on the ancient remains of the Romanesque church. It was consecrated as a cathedral on 28th November 1503. The hypogea were used as burial chambers. On the high altar there is a painting belonging to the retable of the master of Castelsardo. Painted at the end of 1400. The other side altars and the interior furnishings in wood and pure gold are the work of ephantists and carvers of the 17th-18th centuries. The crypts house the museum of sacred art.
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Roccia dell'Elefante / Elephant Rock (Trachyte Rock) Unique rock formation resembling a sitting elephant with ancient graves. The Roccia dell'Elefante is located east of Castelsardo on a side road. It is a trachyte rock that has been shaped into an elephant by erosion. Strada Statale 134, 07031 Castelsardo SS Text / Source: sardinien.insel-leben.de https://sardinien.insel-leben.de/orte/castelsardo/
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Great stopping point. You can continue driving down the forbidden road though
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Sòssu/Sorso offers a beautiful 18-kilometer coastline, including the popular beaches of Marina di Sorso and Platamona, known for their crystal-clear waters and Mediterranean vegetation. You can also visit the Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant), a unique natural monument shaped by erosion, which also holds historical significance.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the medieval old town, Bicocca, with its tuff houses and the Baronial Palace. Significant archaeological sites include the Site of Santa Filitica, featuring Roman villa remains, the ancient prehistoric tombs of Domus de Janas of L'Abbiu, and the Necropoli di Ponte Secco, a Neolithic necropolis. The Altare Preistorico di Monte d'Accoddi, a major prehistoric religious center, is also nearby.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are easy cycling loops like the Balai Beach – Torre di Abbacurrente loop, or more challenging road cycling routes such as the Stintino Waterfront and Harbor loop. Explore more options on the Cycling around Sòssu/Sorso, Road Cycling Routes around Sòssu/Sorso, and Gravel biking around Sòssu/Sorso guide pages.
Families can enjoy the beautiful beaches like Marina di Sorso and Platamona for relaxation and walks. The Elephant Rock (Rock of the Elephant) is also considered family-friendly and offers an interesting natural and historical sight. Additionally, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Sassari, a short trip away, is noted as family-friendly.
Sorso itself has several significant churches, including the neoclassical Parish Church of San Pantaleo, the Beata Vergine d'Itria, and the Baroque San Pasquale Baylon. Nearby, you can visit the impressive Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate in Castelsardo, which houses a museum of sacred art, and the medieval Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, also in Castelsardo. The Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Sassari is another must-see with its imaginative Baroque facade.
Sorso, located in northern Sardinia, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The best time to visit for beach activities and outdoor exploration is typically during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July-August) is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, though it can be quite warm and busier.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Singletrack Between Baia Ostina and Valledoria is a challenging trail offering scenic coastal views, suitable for experienced cyclists. There are also difficult-grade cycling routes available, such as the Stone Quarry – Marina di Sorso Beach loop for cycling and the View of Castelsardo – View of Castelsardo loop for road cycling. You can find more details on the respective cycling guide pages.
Absolutely. The coastline itself offers beautiful views, particularly along the beaches of Marina di Sorso and Platamona. The Singletrack Between Baia Ostina and Valledoria is specifically highlighted for its beautiful views. The Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Antonio Abate in Castelsardo also serves as a viewpoint, offering panoramic sights of the surrounding area.
The historic center of Sorso, known as Bicocca, is a charming medieval old town. It features houses built of tuff and is home to the Baronial Palace, which now functions as a cultural hub. You can also find the Billellera Fountain here, which local tradition claims has magical properties.
Yes, while exploring Sorso, visitors can enjoy wine tasting experiences at vineyards in the surrounding area. Some of these vineyards offer breathtaking views of the Gulf of Asinara, providing a delightful combination of local flavors and scenic beauty.
The Sorso coastline stretches for 18 kilometers and is characterized by beautiful beaches like Marina di Sorso and Platamona. These areas are known for their crystal-clear waters, fine, clear sand, and lush Mediterranean vegetation, including pines, junipers, and dwarf palms. It's an ideal setting for relaxation and long walks by the sea.
The Site of Santa Filitica is a significant archaeological site near Sorso, with remains dating back to Carthaginian, Roman, and Byzantine times. It features the remnants of a Roman villa, complete with mosaics and thermal baths, making it a key attraction for those interested in ancient history.


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