Best attractions and places to see around Piaghe/Ploaghe, a town in Sardinia, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated at the foot of Monte San Matteo, an extinct volcano, the area features a varied landscape of mountains, plateaus, and forests. The region is rich in archaeological sites, including numerous Nuraghi and Tombs of Giants, alongside historical churches and unique natural formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is the lounge square in the center of Sassari, large, elegant, bright, overlooked by important buildings such as the majestic Palazzo della Provincia and, opposite, the "Intesa San Paolo" bank in neo-Gothic style; in the center stands a monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, until recently surrounded by 4 palm trees. It is accessed by descending from the beautiful Via Roma, shaded by citrus trees, while continuing downhill on the opposite side, through a short arcaded street, you enter the adjacent Piazza Castello. Piazza d'Italia is a favorite destination for shopping, family walks and some local events.
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Unfortunately, the church itself cannot be visited from the inside. But the view of the landscape is just great!
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Piazza d'Italia is the main square of Sassari. Built starting from 1872, it stands just outside the walls of the medieval centre.
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The walk from Osilo to the church is definitely worth it. Unfortunately it is closed and can only be admired from the outside. A nice round trip and a magnificent view up there. We were lucky and got drinks in the refugio just before the summit, since it's actually closed now in the off-season.
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Large square with beautiful buildings and statues. Smaller open-air events are also often held here.
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A short, but interesting route, suitable, however, only for hiking or mountain biking. I knew there were winding paths and climbs. Instead I found a single track ruined by landslides, branches, roots or stony ground: with difficulty I had to push or carry the bike on my back on a climb of over a km, with steep sections. The length of the route is almost two km and the difference in height is about 120 meters. The start is from the Eba Giara-Filigheddu local road; turn right towards Eba Giara-Luna e Sole, on a fair road surface, which however ends after 500 m. near a house. From here begins a path in increasingly worse conditions, which climbs in a zig-zag way towards the heights of Filigheddu, surrounded by dense vegetation. On the ground, in addition to stones and leaves, I noticed some mushrooms and various footprints or holes dug by wild boars, which in this area are becoming a real emergency.
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The place invites you to sit down for a coffee.
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The church Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Bonaria is located on the 766 meter high Monte Tuffudesu. It was built in the Middle Ages as thanks that the plague was over. - Great! The ascent is partly crisp, there are sections with a 15% incline, depending on the weather it is also incredibly hot, two older men pointed to me and made a sweat gesture and laughed. Gut was really maybe a bit optimistic about itching high in mid-August. I had to carry the bike for the last 200 meters because the path is a long staircase. But there is a really nice view over the north-west of Sardinia at the top. The church cannot be entered, everything is barricaded. Apparently the church is no longer in use. Too bad, I then just imagined what it would look like inside was okay too. Strangely, there is also a small Christmas market stall, why should I? Well, if someone finds out the meaning, I'm interested ☝️. Not far from the church
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Piaghe/Ploaghe is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Parish Church of Saint Peter the Apostle, which was an episcopal see. Don't miss the Church of the Rosary of Osilo, a 17th-century religious building with Late Renaissance and Gothic-Aragonese styles. The Spano Art Gallery, housed in the Oratory of the Rosary, features a collection of 14th to 19th-century paintings. The town also boasts the most ancient monumental cemetery on the island and numerous other churches like Sant'Antonio da Padova and San Michele di Salvennor.
Yes, the area around Piaghe/Ploaghe is exceptionally rich in archaeological wonders. You can discover numerous Nuraghi, ancient Bronze Age structures, including the complex Nuraghe Funtana e Pedru. There are also megalithic gallery graves known as Tombs of Giants, such as Fiorosu and Polcalzos, and the ancient Nuragic Sacred Fountain of Frades Mareos. Additionally, you can find Domus de Janas, pre-Nuragic chamber tombs carved into rock, some with elaborate decorations.
Piaghe/Ploaghe is situated on the slopes of Monte San Matteo, an extinct volcano, offering diverse volcanic landscapes. For panoramic views, visit the Osilo Forest Observation Tower. Another excellent viewpoint is from the Church of Our Lady of Bonaria on Mount Tuffudesu, which provides a stunning vista over the north-west of Sardinia after a challenging ascent. The Falesie della Valle di San Lorenzo also offer unique rock formations.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, the winding curves of The hairpin bends of the Scala di Giocca are a popular spot. Mountain biking is excellent, with routes leading to the Osilo Forest Observation Tower and challenging single tracks like Eba Giara - Filigheddu. You can find more options for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Piaghe/Ploaghe guide.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various abilities. You can find easy walks like 'Walk from Osilo to Monte Tuffusedu and back' or 'Chiesa di San Pantaleo loop'. Moderate trails include 'Discovering Monte Santo' and 'Sassari-Osilo Railway Bridge – Natural Spring loop'. For more challenging hikes, consider the ascent to the Church of Our Lady of Bonaria on Mount Tuffudesu. Explore more options in the Hiking around Piaghe/Ploaghe guide.
The best time to visit Piaghe/Ploaghe for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites is generally during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking and sightseeing, avoiding the intense heat of mid-summer, which can make challenging ascents, like to Monte Tuffudesu, particularly strenuous.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not highlighted, the archaeological sites like the Nuraghi and Tombs of Giants can be fascinating for older children interested in history. Gentle walks and exploring the natural landscapes, such as the forests around the Osilo Forest Observation Tower, can also be enjoyable for families.
Piaghe/Ploaghe is known for its vibrant cultural events, notably The Candelieri Ceremony. This solemn and colorful event, blending pagan and Christian rites, is celebrated in August and involves carrying large votive candles through the town by traditional guilds.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate running loops starting from Tàttari/Sassari, as well as routes like the 'Church of San Pietro in Silki loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Piaghe/Ploaghe guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the panoramic views at the Osilo Forest Observation Tower to the unique challenge and scenery of the hairpin bends of the Scala di Giocca. The historical significance of sites like the Church of Our Lady of Bonaria on Mount Tuffudesu, combined with its stunning views, is also highly valued, despite the challenging ascent.
Beyond the main highlights, the sheer number of ancient archaeological sites like the 80 Nuraghi, the elaborately decorated Domus de Janas, and the Sacred Fountain of Frades Mareos offer a sense of discovery. The Falesie della Valle di San Lorenzo, with its unique rock formations, also presents a lesser-known natural wonder.


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