
Castello di Pedres
The Castello di Pedres dates back to medieval times and was probably erected to defend Olbia and the borders of the giudicato. Its position dominates the entire surrounding area and the Golfo di Olbia.
Built around 1200 with local stones, it was also used by the Pisans in response to an attack by the Aragonese. Originally, the castle had stairs built with large granite boulders, four towers with polygonal walls, an upper and a lower square.
Today, the castle is reduced to a few buildings, it was destroyed by bombing in World War II, however, two rooms, a rainwater collection cistern and the donjon are still visible. The Castello di Pedres and the Basilica of San Simpliciorepresent the judicial period of Olbia
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Tomb of the Giants on Mont'e s'Abe
The imposing tomb of the giants of Su Monte e S'Ape is one of the typical monuments of the Nuragic period in Sardinia. It is one of the most important tombs of the giants in Sardinia in terms of size.
The structure consists of a corridor covered with horizontal slabs and a semicircular space called an exedra. The monument was probably erected in two phases, in the Early Bronze Age and the Middle Bronze Age.
In the summer season, access to the Tomb of the Giants can also be made with a guide who explains the structure and its use. A fascinating monument that is unquestionably worth a visit
How to get to Castello Di Pedres
The Castello di Pedres and the Tomb of the Giants on Mont'e s'Abe are about 10 minutes' drive away
Directions to Castello di Pedres to the Tomb of the Giants on Mont'e s'Abe