Discover the charm of Bitti, a picturesque Sardinian town nestled in the natural beauty just 38 km from Nuoro. With a population of 2837 inhabitants, Bitti welcomes you among its hills and ancient history.
The name of the town originates from the Sardinian word “sa bitta,” meaning fawn, linked to a local legend about a tragic event that occurred near the Su Cantaru fountain. This land has deep roots dating back to prehistory, with the earliest traces of settlements dating back to Roman times.
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Bitti, where ancient meets modern while preserving traditions. Explore the remarkable Nuragic complex of Romanzesu, an archaeological site dating back to the Bronze Age with temples, huts, and mysterious structures that will captivate you.
- Expanded in 1874
- Zootechnical agriculture
- Handcrafted cheese production
Bitti is also renowned for its tenor music and local culinary delights such as pecorino cheese, sausage, and carasatu bread. Taste the authentic flavors of Sardinia as you wander through the streets of this charming village.
Be amazed by the unspoiled nature of the Tepilora, Sant’Anna, and Rio Posada Regional Natural Park that encompasses part of Bitti’s territory. Enjoy the S’Illiorai waterfalls and breathe in the fresh air of the surrounding forests.
Experience the authenticity of Sardinian rural life with local craftsmanship and typical productions that make this land truly unique. Discover Polisportiva Bittese 1949 and cheer for the local team in regional championships while immersing yourself in the warmth of Sardinian hospitality.