Bosa is one of those villages not to be missed during a visit to Sardinia. It is an obligatory stop for every tourist, with its ancient history and bright colours, both the natural ones and the artificial ones of the houses located below the imposing Malaspina Castle. To reach the village you need to go to the west coast of this magnificent island. Bosa is located in the central northern part of Sardinia. If you have decided to stay in Oristano o Alghero, know that it is about 1 hour from both of these cities.
Bosa story
The origins of Bosa are very ancient, dating back to prehistoric times. They prove it house of janas, or the funerary caves carved into the rock. It was conquered by the Aragonese in 1317, believing its origins were even legendary. His is a decidedly favorable position, founded in an alluvial plain in the Planargia region. It also develops along the estuary of the river Temo. This crucial element owes the wealth and popularity that Bosa already reached at the time of the Phoenicians and later of the Romans. As for its name, on the one hand it would indicate a basin-shaped container, on the other 'osa would indicate mouth in ancient Sardinian.
Bosa what to see
The first thing to do in Bosa is to enjoy the panorama full of postcard images. Standing from above and admiring the rainbow country is priceless. There are different viewpoints, but the most recommended are along the road that connects Macomer with Cuglieri and, alternatively, on Via Belvedere. Then, walking along the Ponte Vecchio, the visit will begin, discovering the old tanneries. You can then try your hand at the ancient historic center, whose main street is Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, which houses the imposing Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, or the Cathedral of Bosa.
Dominating the town from above is the Malaspina Castle, built in 1122 by the Tuscan Malaspina family. Observe everything from the top of the Serravalle hill, which can be reached by climbing a steep staircase. Inside the walls is the church of Our Lady of sos Regnos Altos, enriched by a cycle of frescoes of the Spanish school, from the period between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. To complete the list of religious buildings there is the church of San Giorgio, located on the bank of the Temo, dating back to the XNUMXth century.
In the surroundings of Bosa
The visit is not limited to Bosa center. It is in fact recommended to discover the surroundings of the Sardinian village. The area is renowned for the numerous species of protected animals. The splendid waters are also ideal for snorkelers in search of heavenly seabeds. Those who are fond of trekking or birdwatching can go to the bio-marine park of Capo Marrargiu, Monte Mannu or the Badde Aggiosu nature reserve.
What to eat
There are many typical dishes to taste in Bosa, prepared according to ancient local traditions. Here is a list of recipes not to give up:
- Tuna alla Bosana
- Lobster linguine
- Favata
- Fried sea anemones
- Sardinian cold cuts and cheeses
- Spaghetti with sea urchins or cuttlefish ink
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