Borgo Alba Barona

Top choice in Northeastern Sardinia


High above the Golfo Aranci, Francesca and Angelo's welcoming Gallurese stazzo (farmhouse) stands in blissful isolation on a hilltop with 360-degree views. The simple, tile-floored bungalows have spirit-lifting perspectives on the glittering sea and granite mountains, and there's a wonderful breakfast spread featuring typical local products. It's up a winding country road off the SP16 between Olbia and Golfo Aranci.


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