Discover the authentic heart of Sardinia with a tour of an educational farm in the Burgos area.
Immerse yourself in Sardinian rural life where nature, culture and tradition intertwine in an authentic experience. This itinerary will guide you through unique places, populated by exotic and local animals, and will end with a tasting of genuine local products.
You will have the opportunity to take a fun guided tour of the farm and get to know many varieties of birds, goats and alpacas, in what is in effect a small zoo in the centre of Sardinia. Your hosts will also accompany you in the discovery of the territory through a faithful reproduction in miniature of the Goceano, and then offer you a generous final taste of typical products and wine, at zero kilometre!
An experience full of emotions and discoveries, suitable for adults and children, that will prove authentic and unforgettable.
After a warm welcome, your hosts will take you on a guided tour of the farm. Here, in addition to the main activities that take place on the farm, you will discover all the exotic varieties of animals that inhabit it and get a close look at the unique features of the territory.
Do not miss:
Gallilandia: the little village of hens
Nuratide: the nuragic village of geese
Mini-Goceano: a scale reproduction of this fascinating mountainous area
At the end of the visit, you will be welcomed into the farm building where a tasting of genuine local products will be offered, based on seasonal availability, such as cheese, sausage, fruit, vegetables, and bread accompanied by water and wine.
The farm is located on the SS 128bis Loc. Longu: at the crossroad, turn left
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