Dedalo tour guides would like you to take part in the festivals known as
Cortes Apertas (open courtyards) and in the most important festivals and feasts of Sardinia. During "Cortes apertas" the inhabitants are keen to open their workshops and cellars to the public invited to share traditions and local products. We suggest an itinerary to the most typical feasts and festivals.
In January the S. Antonio Abate festival in
Baronia and
Barbagia represents Prometeo's ancient cult of light, the titan who stole fire from the Gods to give it to mankind. A chance to admire the bonfires, sip local wine and eat typical cakes prepared with sapa (boiled must) and given for free to everybody.
The most important festivals are the ones that take place during the month of February during Carnival. The Carnival that takes place in the Barbagia region represents the orgiastic Dionysian cult, the passion of the scapegoat that frees the whole community from evil with its death.
October
On 4th of October
Lula celebrates S. Francesco with the inaugural ceremony of the new prior charged to organize the festival.
S. Francesco is also celebrated in
Aglientu and
Alà dei Sardi.
Dedalo tour guides suggest, for instance, an excursion to the evocative archaeological site of
Nurattolos on the top of the mountain that towers above Alà.
(See "
personalized itineraries" section)
On 15th of October in
S. Teresa takes place the festival in honour of S. Teresa from Avila.
On the first Sunday of October there are in
Aggius and
Luras the festivals of the Virgin of the Rosary with a visit to the granite heaps of the Moon Valley, to the ethnographical museum of Luras and to the thousand year old wild olive trees next to the Liscia lake. On the second Sunday
Telti celebrates S. Bachisio.
Aritzo on the last Sunday of October celebrates the chestnuts festival. It is also a chance to admire the highest Sardinian