Discover Mogoro, a picturesque Sardinian town nestled in the province of Oristano in Sardinia, with a population of 4,128 inhabitants. This charming destination is located in the subregion of Alta Marmilla, representing the ninth largest center in the province of Oristano.
Situated in the hilly region of Marmilla, at the southern foothills of Mount Arci, Mogoro boasts an ancient history that makes it a place of great cultural and archaeological interest. Within the municipal territory, you can admire numerous Nuragic and Roman remains, narrating a rich and fascinating past.
- Explore the beauty of the 27 nuraghes found in Mogoro’s territory, including the evocative Nuraghe Cuccurada;
- Admire the ruins of the ancient village of Bonorcili, a witness to an important curatorship of the Judicate of Arborea;
- Visit the historical churches scattered throughout the municipality and immerse yourself in local culture.
The economy of Mogoro revolves around pastoralism, agriculture, and craftsmanship. Famous are the carpets and tapestries produced locally, exhibited every year during the “Carpet Fair” held in August. Not only traditional Sardinian artifacts but also exquisite furniture both in classic and modern styles are skillfully crafted.
Mogoro is also renowned for its wine production, thanks to the social winery “Il Nuraghe” active since the ’50s. Here prestigious wines like Semidano di Mogoro are produced, nationally appreciated for their quality and uniqueness.
If you are passionate about sports or wish to experience a one-of-a-kind culinary journey, Mogoro will welcome you with open arms with its centuries-old traditions and genuine hospitality!