Scattered along the art routes of Su Gologone, tell the noble, rooted tradition of our land:
Important works by the greatest Sardinian artists of the XX century and precious collections of textiles, paintings, pottery and furnishing.
In the Herb Garden, each plant has its name written in Italian, Sardinian and Latin on the plate next to it.
Choose a herb you like or are curious about, and we’ll make an infusion for you in the Kitchen Garden or Magico Tablao.
Our cookery classes are a one-a-kind opportunity to learn first-hand the time-honoured recipes and culinary skills honed in the home kitchens of Barbagia.
. Sardinian women have passed down their knowledge to one another for generations, and we’d love to pass on their passion for Sardinian food to you.
We have two cellars at Su Gologone.
In the Vineria beneath Bar Francesco Ciusa, we have a beautifully designed bespoke 12-seat table created for our wine tasting sessions, and also ideal for a private reservation.
Un tavolo da 12 posti e i suoi sgabelli in sughero poggiano direttamente sulla roccia.
Tutto qui è realizzato e decorato con materiali del passato, dagli utensili da cantina al cotto del pavimento, fino alle travi in ginepro.
An intimate, reserved space next to the Tablao Bar.
You will find French and national bubbles, alongside ham, strawberries and local delicacies.
This is where anything can happen, where every wish can come true.
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This garden is dedicated to Aurelio Galleppini, the creator of Tex Willer, the main character in the Italian comic strip Tex.
He never left Italy but drew his inspiration from the white karstic stone and rocks of this part of Sardinia, where the landscape is similar to the deserts of the Wild West.