Guest User
January 31, 2023
We stayed for three nights in late September and had a fabulous time! The agriturismo is run by three siblings in what was their grandmother’s home, and the staff really make you feel at home. Luca was very welcoming, and Antonella provided so many great recommendations for us as we changed our plans due to rain. We ate at the restaurant every night of our stay, and the food was hearty and delicious. The set menu was different every night, from the antipasti and primi to the secondi. You get a choice of dessert each night. Everything was amazing but the main courses were outstanding: sheep stew (mentioned in our travel guide book), roasted pork and sausage with potatoes, and melt in your mouth braised lamb. They also serve wine and olive oil that they made themselves. The atmosphere is casual and lively. Breakfast was also great: cold cuts, breads, tarts, cereal, eggs, and fresh fruit, including tomatoes from the garden. Dinner and breakfast were served indoors, with doors left open for a breeze, and tables are assigned. The courtyards are beautiful and a fun place to enjoy your aperitif while taking in the views of the mountains and olive groves and listening to goat herds bleating in the distance. Our room was quite comfortable, which lots of space in the bedroom and bathroom, and a big armoire and desk. I liked the traditional Sardinian patterns on the duvets, and wooden doors. Each room is accessed from the outdoors (or open air hallway), though there are various one-off steps to navigate. The balcony was furnished with comfy chairs and a nice screen door. The room was extremely clean, and housekeeping thorough. They provide a combo body wash / shampoo and hair dryer. We requested a packed lunch and rented beach towels for one of our beach days, which was very convenient. The lunch was quite tasty and filling— 2 sandwiches each, plus grapes, water, and a juice box. The grounds are beautiful— gardens and olive groves all around. Fig and pomegranate trees. The road is paved until you reach the property, at which point it becomes a gravel road. In all, this made for a rejuvenating home away from home.