“The Islet of Ogliastra” is part of the municipal territory of Lotzorai, but its location at the centre of the Gulf of Arbatax.
The ‘Tancau’ beach begins south of the ‘Birissi’ rocks, which have marked the border between the municipal territories of Baunei and Lotzorai since 1849.
Built in the 17th century, it is the closest country church to the town of Baunei (3 km), easily reached via the Usuonu road.
Downstream of the village is what remains of the constructions that, in the early 1900s, made it possible to exploit a silver-lead mine.
The small country church of Santa Lucia and San Giovanni di Eltili is the Baunese church furthest (over 12 km) from the town.
The marina of Santa Maria Navarrese
Preghieras is a fascinating journey in the community’s history and culture of Baunei and finds its expression in the words, in the gestures, in the rituals, in the music and the chants nourished by a profound spirituality.
A beach, that of Cala Luna, which already at first glance shows that it fully deserves the definition of ‘Pearl of the Mediterranean’.
Inland from Cala Sisine, about an hour’s walk from the beach, it is a very evocative cave, whose very name reveals some curious characteristics: it is called the “Grotta del Miracolo” (“Su Meraculu”, in Sardinian).
Cala Sisine is, without doubt, along with the more famous Cala Luna, one of the most interesting beaches on the coast of Baunei.