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Bosa: river town on the coast

18 January 2013 by admin in Destinations - No Comments
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Bosa is a charming town set on the Temo river valley near the sea overviewed by the Serravalle Castle, from where the houses of the Medieval centre developed descending to the Temo river bank. Bosa is the only river side town in the whole of Sardinia. The river is very deeply connected to the tradition and history of the town. It is thanks to the fertility of its soil and its position that Bosa was inhabited since ancient times, the territory is in fact scattered with historical monuments like the Serravalle Castle, which was built by the Malaspina family in the XII century. As well as a river town, Bosa is also strategically located near the sea where the river meats the Mediterranean Sea. A more recent area is Bosa Marina, the extension of the town on the coast. Bosa Marina beach is a long and deep stretch of sand and is very well served with all tourist facilities, pedalo and rubber dinghy hire, jet-ski and even a windsurfing club. There are also many bars on and off the beach, hotels and lovely restaurants where to enjoy the local cuisine based on fish and seafood accompanied by a glass of the Malvasia, Bosa’s lovely wine.

On the 15th of August there is a procession by boat in honour of Our Lady the Protector of the Sea, a row of boats carrying the statue of the Virgin Mary on the river all accompanied by singing and an aura of myth, it is spectacular to watch. Bosa is also famous for the Carnival Celebrations that take place in February and are amongst the most characteristic in Sardinia.
Bosa is situated in the Planargia flatlands on the Northwest coast further down for Catalan town Alghero . The drive from Alghero along the panoramic road is an opportunity to enjoy the scenery and take plenty of photos. Along the way you may want to explore the little coves and secluded spots.

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Bosa:river town on the coast
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Brief insight on Bosa as a holiday destination. Bosa is an ancient town with a lot to offer to its visitors.
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Mariangela Garau
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