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Types of Accommodation in Sardenia
You are looking for Bed and Breakfasts in Sardenia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Sardenia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, 5 Star Hotels, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Sardenia include: Alghero, Arbus, Baronia, Bonarcado, Bosa, Cagliari, Isola di San Pietro, Loc. Baja Sardinia, Loiri-porto San Paolo, Nuoro, Olbia, Oristano, S.Teresa di Gallura, Santa Maria la Palma, Sassari and Tortolì.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Sardenia include: Verdemare, Hotel Punta Negra, Residence Flamar Vacanze, Hotel Donatella, El Faro Hotel, Hotel L'Ancora Sas, Villaggio Sabbie D'oro and Lu Nibareddu.
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Sardinia is the second largest island (23,813 sq. km.) in the Mediterranean (Sicily is larger), and as a result of its isolation, less dependent on insularity than on the distance separating it from mainland Italy, it has conserved its own economy and traditions far more than have other regions. Lying in the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east, the Sardinian to the west and separated from Corsica to the north by the Strait of Bonifacio, and including the smaller islands round it (SantÀntioco, San Pietro, Asinara, La Maddalena, Caprera, etc.), it is the most extensive region after Sicily and Piedmont.
History. The morphology of the island is the result of complex tectonic processes and volcanic activity in the Cenozoic era on a mass of Palaeozoic rock upthrust from the sea, later severely affected by late Palaeozoic orogenesis. The Sardinian mountains are a chaotic series of deeply eroded ranges, groups, plateaux and uplands, scattered in apparent disarray.
A geological characteristic is ... Read More...
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Climate and Natural Enviroment in Sardinia
The climate is Mediterranean with long hot dry breezy summers and short mild rainy winters, except at high altitudes. Average annual temperatures range from 18 ºC along the coastal belt to 14 ºC inland. Precipitations are largely confined to the winter months and distribution is somewhat irregular, with as much as 1,300 mm./year in the highest areas. The prevailing wind is north-westerly, which blows over the island in all seasons, particularly sweeping the west side.
Sardinia is the reign of the Mediterranean scrub, widespread also over the inland areas as a result of the fairly low altitude, and generally consisting of a low covering of cistus, varieties of broom and heather. In more favourable spots, this gives way to small thick stands of mastic, strawberry trees and wild olive. The once extensive woodland was partly destroyed last century and all that remains are oak, holly oak and chestnut woods covering 17% of regional territory. Particularly important are the cork woods, fo ... Read More...
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You are looking for Bed and Breakfasts in Sardenia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Sardenia include: El Faro Hotel, Hotel Donatella, Hotel L'Ancora Sas, Hotel Punta Negra, Lu Nibareddu, Residence Flamar Vacanze, Verdemare and Villaggio Sabbie D'oro.
In Sardenia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, 5 Star Hotels, Apartments, Bed and Breakfasts, Residences and Resorts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Sardenia include: Alghero, Arbus, Baronia, Bonarcado, Bosa, Cagliari, Isola di San Pietro, Loc. Baja Sardinia, Loiri-porto San Paolo, Nuoro, Olbia, Oristano, S.Teresa di Gallura, Santa Maria la Palma, Sassari and Tortolì.
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