Castles near Tergu are primarily found in the Anglona region of northwest Sardinia, an area rich in history and diverse landscapes. This Tergu geographical location offers a glimpse into Sardinia's medieval past, with fortifications dating back to the 11th century. The region is characterized by its historical significance, including ancient Nuragic settlements and strategic medieval strongholds. Visitors can explore these sites, which often provide panoramic views of the surrounding hills and coastline.
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Beautiful castle with a phenomenal view.
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The sheer size of the fortress alone shows that Castelsardo, located some 70 kilometers southwest of Alghero, must have once been very important. In the 12th century, the Doria family – a large noble family from Genoa – had a soft spot for the small settlement overlooking the strait between Sardinia and Corsica. Commissioned by the Maritime Republic of Genoa, they fortified the village, built on a protruding headland, in 1101 and 1102. It was during this period that the name Castel Genovese became established. Due to its strategically important location in the Gulf of Asinara, Castelsardo was always a target of conquerors. It was only in 1448 that the Spanish conquered the town and promptly renamed it Castello Aragonese. The name Castelsardo was chosen by Charles Emmanuel III, Duke of Savoy and King of Sardinia. With the Treaty of London, the city passed to the House of Savoy in 1720.
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Two years ago I took my MTB on vacation and went from Valledoria to Castelsardo coast coast…. A challenging route, even though I was not an expert I did it, but slowly and with the beauty of the landscape it repays the effort! On the way back I went through the state road… easier but still a state road!
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Parking is a good starting point as there is video surveillance and the police station is about 300 m away....
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We were in Castelsado for 10 days and there is a reasonable range of restaurants, cafes and supermarkets. You can stroll through old streets, visit the castle and there are numerous beaches nearby
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We stayed in Castelsardo for 10 days and felt very comfortable here. There is a reasonable selection of cafes, supermarkets and restaurants and you can wander the streets and visit the castle. There are also numerous beaches in the immediate vicinity
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In order to visit the interesting part of the city, you have to face some stairs. Definitely worth it.
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The medieval castle contains history and excellent restaurants. Inimitable panorama at night.
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The region is rich in medieval history. Key castles include the Castelsardo Castle and Historic Town, which is a splendid medieval village overlooking the sea. The Malaspina Castle in Osilo, built by the Marquis Malaspina, offers a spectacular 360-degree view and deep historical roots. The Doria family also had a significant presence, with their castle in Tergu now housing a museum, and the View of Castello dei Doria providing excellent views of this landmark.
Yes, the Doria family castle in Tergu now houses the Museum of Mediterranean Weaving, offering insights into local history and traditional crafts. Similarly, the Castelsardo Castle also houses the "Museo dell'Intreccio," a museum dedicated to the art of basketry.
For breathtaking views, visit Castelsardo Castle and Historic Town, which provides an inimitable panorama, especially at night. The Malaspina Castle in Osilo also offers a spectacular 360-degree view of northern Sardinia from its elevated position. Additionally, the View of Castello dei Doria is specifically noted for its excellent vistas.
Absolutely. Castelsardo Castle and Historic Town is a prime example, perched overlooking the sea and offering stunning coastal views. The region's castles often provide strategic positions with views extending to the coastline.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Castelsardo Historic Center Loop' which is an easy 4.3 km hike. There are also more challenging options such as the 'Ascent to Mount Ossoni with return on the coast - ring tour near Castelsardo'. You can explore more hiking trails in the region on the Hiking around Zelgu/Tergu guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes like the 'Castelsardo Panoramic Loop' for MTB or various cycling loops from Lu Bagnu. Discover more options on the Cycling around Zelgu/Tergu guide and the MTB Trails around Zelgu/Tergu guide.
Many castles in the region, including Castelsardo Castle and Historic Town, are suitable for families. Exploring the historic towns and castle grounds can be an engaging experience for all ages. The museums housed within some castles also offer educational opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from locations like Castelsardo Castle, which offers an inimitable panorama at night. The historical significance, the well-preserved medieval charm, and the unique cultural experiences like the basketry museum are also highly appreciated.
Sardinia generally enjoys mild winters, making it possible to visit castles year-round. While some facilities might have reduced hours, the outdoor castle ruins and viewpoints remain accessible. Always check specific opening times for museums or indoor attractions before your visit.
Yes, particularly in and around the more developed castle towns like Castelsardo. The Castelsardo Castle and Historic Town is noted for having excellent restaurants within its medieval walls, offering a chance to enjoy local cuisine with historical ambiance.
Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are generally ideal. The weather is pleasant for exploring, and you'll experience fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. This allows for a more relaxed and enjoyable visit to the historical sites and surrounding natural areas.
While the Doria Castle in Tergu is well-known locally, its role as a museum makes it a unique cultural gem. For those willing to explore slightly off the main path, the ruins of the Doria Castle in Chiaramonti, used for cultural events, offer a glimpse into the region's rich past away from the most popular tourist spots.


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