Sard 06. Oristano to Arbus

Una ruta en bici que comienza en Oristano, Sardinia, Italy.

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Duración
80 km
Distancia
1264 m
Ascenso
880 m
Descenso
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Velocidad Media
462 m
Altitud máxima
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  1. Agua potable después de 0,7 km

    La Dolce Vita breakfast - opens 0700

  2. Punto de interés después de 2,7 km

    Basilica di Santa Giusta

  3. Punto de interés después de 4,3 km

    Ponte Romano

  4. Punto de interés después de 9,9 km

    S'ena Arrubia flamingos, herons etc

  5. Agua potable después de 16 km

    Emmetrelle Di Pau Giuseppe & C. Snc Supermarket

  6. Punto de interés después de 27,6 km

    Torre Vecchia di Marceddì

  7. Punto de interés después de 28,8 km

    Chiesa della Madonna di Bonaria

  8. Punto de interés después de 28,8 km

    Chiesa della Madonna di Bonaria

  9. Agua potable después de 31,5 km

    Dedoni Formaggi Sardi Artigianali cheese maker opens 0830

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    L'unione Sarda Cafe opens 0700

  11. Punto de interés después de 53,6 km

    Monte Arcuentu volcano

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    Ex Ospedale Montevecchio

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    Ex Albergo "Al cinghiale"

  14. Punto de interés después de 62,6 km

    Miniera di Montevecchio the mining area of ​​Montevecchio, a UNESCO world heritage site, outlines the vibrant mining activity carried out from 1848 until 1991. In a historical-cultural tour (ca. 90-120mins) you can discover simple workers' housing, impressive management building as well as processing sites. At its peak the mines were the largest in Italy and employed about 4000 people. PS: the roof and spire of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris were covered with 460 tons of lead tiles (until destroyed by the tragic fire in April 2019) which were produced in the Montevecchio mines. The ticket office is in the upper part of the hill.Tours may be Sat/Sun only.

  15. Punto de interés después de 64,3 km

    Pozzo Sant'Antonio Museum

  16. Punto de interés después de 64,4 km

    Galleria Anglosarda Mineshaft / Museum

  17. Punto de interés después de 65,9 km

    CEAS - Centro di Educazione all'Ambiente e alla Sostenibilità

  18. Punto de interés después de 68,2 km

    Birrificio 4 Mori Excellent Brewery open 0900 - 1500 The guided tasting of the beers paired with typical local products costs 20 euros per person.

  19. Punto de interés después de 70,1 km

    Nuraghe Genna Maria The nuraghe Genna Maria is an archaeological site in the comune of Villanovaforru, province of South Sardinia. It is located atop a hill in the Marmilla region, in the province of Sud Sardegna in Sardinia. The structure is complex, formed by an original central tower, built in the middle Bronze Age (2200-1600 BC), to which later were added other four towers and a bastion. One of the four towers was subsequently sacrificed during a further intervention, that also saw, presumably, the edification of the mighty external wall of hexagonal shape.[1] In the early Iron Age in the site developed a new village.[1] The Nuraghic complex Entrance to the tower The Nuragic complex originally consisted of the central Nuraghe (Mastio) tomb, which was built about 1350 BC, as well as three tombs which were established about 1000 BC. This complex was later surrounded by outer walls. The outer wall spans a wide courtyard in a stretched hexagonal shape. The interest of archaeologists is primarily focused on this village. It dates back to the Iron Age around 800 BC. This period is called the "geometric epoch" because of the characteristic decorations on the ceramics. A parallel development is represented by the geometric-ceramic epoch in Greece (900-700 BC). According to sources, contacts with Greece were established during the Mycenaean period.[2] The complex was damaged by fire and abandoned in the 8th century BC. Later, in the 5th or 4th century BC, at the time of the Punic occupation of parts of Sardinia, people again came to the Nuraghe Genna Maria. The Sardinian-Punic population set up a small sanctuary in the buried Nuraghes. The preserved wall remains of the Nuraghes, which were already repaired several times in ancient times, are a maximum of three meters high.[2] Discovery During the archaeological excavations of the poorly preserved Nuraghic, which began in 1977 and lasted for 30 years, there were valuable materials found in the area. Ceramics, grinding stones, plant remains were excavated and researched by the Chair of Genetics of the University of Cagliari. The finds are exhibited in a museum named after the complex in the center of Villanovaforru

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