Barbagia

Seui

Are you looking for a village that’s more than just a village? Then you’re definitely looking for Seui.

Because Seui doesn’t win over its visitors only with the beauty of its picturesque streets, steeped in history and charm at every turn—it also captivates every explorer thanks to a natural setting worthy of an Oscar.
The village itself, to begin with, is a concentration of historical gems and authenticity that would be worth the price of admission—if there were one, of course. Narrow alleys lined with colorful houses enhance the medieval atmosphere that defines the place, made even more intriguing by one of Seui’s most emblematic landmarks: the Spanish Prison, which remained in use for over three centuries, from 1647 to 1975.
As for the surrounding landscape, it offers a wide range of experiences in places of remarkable beauty: the nearby caves of Is Janas and Su Stampu de Su Turrunu to the west, the wild forests of Mont’Arbu to the east, and the ancient Monte Santa Vittoria to the south, with its well-known Megalithic Enclosure—an evocative trace of the Nuragic era.

In short, visiting Seui doesn’t simply mean passing through a small village between Barbagia and Ogliastra—it means immersing yourself in a territory rich in opportunities to discover one of the most authentic and striking sides of Sardinia.

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