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Point of Interest

Musei

Musei, in the Sulcis region, is a small village nestled among hills and vineyards. Rich in archaeological heritage and rural traditions, it offers an authentic experience defined by silence, millennia of history, and slow tourism away from mass circuits.

The Municipality

Musei is a small municipality in southwestern Sardinia, located in the Sulcis area, surrounded by gentle hills, vineyards, and rural landscapes that reflect an agricultural and tranquil Sardinia. Far from mass tourism, the village offers an authentic experience shaped by traditions, a slow pace of life, and a strong connection to the land.

The area preserves important historical evidence, including nuraghi, domus de janas, and remains of Punic and Roman settlements, attesting to millennia of human presence. Village life is closely linked to agriculture, shepherding, and rural activities that have long characterized Sulcis. The historic center, compact and orderly, maintains a familiar atmosphere with simple houses, quiet squares, and a community life marked by religious and popular festivals that keep local traditions alive.

Musei’s agricultural landscape is ideal for lovers of slow and sustainable tourism: walks among fields and vineyards, visits to farms and local wineries, allow travelers to discover a discreet yet charming territory. The gastronomy reflects this rural vocation, with authentic dishes based on local products, cheeses, traditional bread, and typical Sulcis wines.

In this context, the preservation of agricultural biodiversity is particularly important. In Musei, several guardians work to safeguard local traditional legumes: Cocco Antonello, Pireddu Fulvio, and Secci Claudia protect the White-Flowered Chickpea of Musei; Portas Giovanni preserves both the White-Flowered and Purple-Flowered Chickpea of Musei; Franzina Simone Pietro and Pisano Doriano care for the White-Flowered Chickpea, the Purple-Flowered Chickpea, and the Black Lentil of Calasetta. Thanks to their dedication, these precious native legumes continue to be preserved and passed on to future generations, keeping Musei’s agricultural and cultural identity alive.

What you will find in this point of interest:

  • 3Biodiversity
  • 6Farmers
  • 0Experiences
  • 1Paths

Technical information

Province:
SU
Population:
1510
Surface:
20.27 km²
Altitude:
117 m s.l.m.

Local breeders and farmers

Biodiversity

Paths in the territory

Tipology:
Path

Santa Barbara Mining Trail

The Santa Barbara Mining Trail crosses the heart of the Sardinian Geomineral Park, one of the island’s most fascinating and least explored areas. The route connects ancient mines, workers’ villages, tunnels, washing plants, archaeological sites, and stunning natural landscapes, telling a unique story of labor, sacrifice, and community.

Dedicated to Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners, this trail is both a journey through industrial memory and an immersive nature experience: rugged coasts, hills, forests, and rural areas alternate along the path, inviting reflection and discovery. It is an ideal route for those seeking a culturally rich walk that unites history, identity, and landscape.

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