Discover the Charm of Sorso, in the Province of Sassari
Experience something truly unique in the enchanting town of Sorso (also known as Sòssu in Turritano), ranking as the fifth most populous municipality in the province, covering an area of 67.1 square kilometers.
Nestled in the historical region of Romangia, serving as its primary capital, Sorso overlooks the picturesque Gulf of Asinara.
This quaint destination is surrounded by lush olive groves and vineyards, producing premium wines bottled in a modern social winery, alongside delightful fruits and vegetables including the renowned artichokes.
The geographical location of Sorso is a true landscape gem; with a coastline stretching approximately 18 km, encompassing the renowned beaches of Marina di Sorso and Platamona.
The fertile surrounding lands yield fruits and vegetables, particularly olives and vines that play a significant role in local wine production.
Sorso’s territory boasts ancient history, featuring prehistoric and Roman remains like the mysterious “domus de janas” in Abbiu and remnants of Nuraghi. During medieval times, Romangia was incorporated into the municipality of Sassari, deeply influencing local culture up to this day.