Charming holidays rooms in the south Sardiniens directly at the sea close of the antique ruin city Nora
The B&B Arosa dei Monti is directly because of the sea…
(openPR) - the B&B very recommended by Sardinianatour.com maintained and is appropriate for the quirligen island metropolis in close proximity to Pula, directly at the sea and about 30 km southwest from Cagliari, on Sardinien. The two-story mansion lies in a large garden with mediterraner vegetation, which across small stairs directly to the sea leads. From the terrace and unite rooms out has the guest a beautiful view on the sea.
The four double rooms are elegantly furnished and have their own bathroom each with shower. In the Nebensaison costs the room for two persons 80 euro per night, while in July and August - thus in the main bath season - which cost double room 100 euro.
A rich, Italian breakfast, which can be taken both in the garden and on the terrace, is contained in the price. Photos and further information find you in on-line catalog of Sardinia Natour under www.sardinianatour.com/deutsch/dettaglio_struttura_sardegna88.html.
Runinenstädtchen Nora - spectacular situation at the sea
Not far of Pula, a small charming Stätdchen with many small lanes and numerous business, bars and restaurants, the Roman excavation place Nora lies: a Amphitheater, Roman, phönizische and punische temples, remnants of Thermalanlagen, houses and roads and some still completely well received mosaics load to one stroll by the ruin plant in, which is in a spectacular position on a promontory directly because of the sea.
Nora became probably in 8 Jh. the v. Chr. from the Phöniziern based and later of the Romans kolonialisiert. By the phönizisch punischen influence is to be recognized only few, most remnants, like the Thermalanlagen, the roads and some houses, are Roman and originate from that 1. and 2. Jh. n. Chr. The area projecting and attachment tower being because of the point of the promontory was established by the Spaniards about 1595.
The extensive excavations in Nora, which still persist also today, began in the year 1952 and show now a part of the city, which must have been clearly larger. In the adjacent lagoon of Nora among other things still sunk remnants can be admired with led dipping courses.
Archaeological museum in Pula
In close convenient small town the Pula that in the summer months to a routistic center develops, is the small, archaeological museum „to Giovanni Patroni “, in some pieces of find such as plates, water and Amphoren from Nora to be shown (most pieces of find are however in the archaeological museum in Cagliari issued). Who paid the entrance into Nora, the museum can visit free of charge on the same day when presenting the entrance ticket.
Smaller tap: In the Vorraum tasteful souvenirs (Bronzefigürchen, ceramic(s) and silver decoration, dished plate, Becherchen and T-Shirts) can be purchased rightfully for moderate prices. At the same time there is a large selection of most diverse books concerning Sardinien - partly also in German language.
Not only for the small ones interesting - turtle hospital and aquariums in the lagoon
Close by of Nora, in that, there - surely not only for children, but also for adults interesting - are about 55 hectares large lagoon a turtle hospital and some aquariums, which can be visited in the summer months. The lagoon plant can be visited only with guidance from June to August of 10 - 11,30 o'clock and of 17 - 18,30 o'clock. In September the lagoon is opened in the afternoon between 16 - 17,30 o'clock.
Sardinia Natour
Via Carrara, 22, I-09125 Cagliari/Italy
Internet: www.sardinianatour.com
Contact: info@sardinianatour.com
Tel/fax: +39,070,348 1458
Sardinia Natour, the small, but fine Incoming service for contemplative journeys on the Mediterranean island Sardinien offers individual, local-typical holiday houses and dwellings, B&B and holidays on Landgütern and bio farms.
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