Discover the Charm of Sedini in the Heart of Anglona
Sedini, also known as Séddini in Sassarese, is a quaint Italian village nestled in the picturesque province of Sassari, in Sardinia. With its 1,331 inhabitants, this Sardinian gem is strategically located at the center of the Anglona region, offering breathtaking views in the northern part of the island.
Nestled between the gentle hills of la Maglina and lu Padru, Sedini boasts predominantly hilly terrain but not without vast flat expanses. Here, extensive agriculture and livestock farming are practiced with passion and dedication.
- Explore Sedini: A Journey Through Time
- Savor Archaeological Treasures: From Prehistoric Caves to Neolithic Domus de Janas
- Traces of Nuragic Civilization: A Dive into the Bronze Age
- An Intriguing Past: From the Judicate of Torres to the Aragonese
- The Feudal Legacy: Sedini in the Principality of Anglona
In the picturesque village of Sedini, they speak a variant of Castellanese Sassarese, enriching the authentic soul of this welcoming and fascinating community.
Discover the historical and natural wonders that make Sedini an unmissable destination for lovers of Sardinian food and culture. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience amidst ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes.
Reference:
Giovanni Deriu, ”Sedini e Speluncas nel Seicento all’epoca della rivalità tra gli Anchita e i Brundanu”, Cargeghe, Documenta, 2012.