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Discover Sardinia’s history with the Lu Brandali archaeological site and Longosardo Tower tour in Santa Teresa Gallura. Includes audio guides, artifacts, and stunning views.
Exploring Sardinia’s ancient past doesn’t get easier than this self-guided tour through Santa Teresa Gallura’s Lu Brandali archaeological site and Longosardo Tower. Priced at just $16 per person and lasting around 1.5 hours, this experience offers a fascinating encounter with Nuragic civilization alongside stunning coastal scenery. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate independent exploration combined with multimedia features like 3D viewers, making history accessible for all, including the visually impaired.
While this tour doesn’t include a live guide, it compensates with detailed brochures and audio guides available in multiple languages. The flexible schedule and accessible features make it a practical choice for curious visitors eager to understand Sardinia’s ancient heritage at their own pace. However, those with mobility limitations should note that access to the nuragic village and Longosardo Tower is restricted by some historic stairs and paths.


The “Lu Brandali: Read Touch and Listen” exhibition provides a multimedia presentation that allows visitors to see, hear, and feel a portion of Sardinia’s Nuragic past. It features original artifacts recently excavated, with explanations supported by written text available in multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, and Braille. The interactive viewers reproduce tombs and village life in 3D, adding an immersive element suitable for visually impaired visitors.
Accessing the exhibition is straightforward, with QR codes on-site allowing visitors to download audio guides in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian directly to their smartphones. The exhibition’s small size makes it easy to explore within the 1.5-hour window, and it is open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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The archaeological site of Lu Brandali is located approximately 800 meters from the town center, on the provincial road 90 toward Capo Testa. The site features a nature trail flanked by olive and mastic trees, guiding visitors past the giant tombs and the nuragic village. The trail concludes at the fortification tower, providing a sense of the landscape as it was in ancient times.
This area is characterized by outdoor walking, so comfortable shoes are advised. Visitors can enjoy the natural scenery along with the archaeological remains. The site also offers conveniences such as a small food court, restrooms, and a bookshop. However, access to the nuragic village and certain parts of the tower may be limited for visitors with mobility impairments due to historic stairways and uneven paths.

The Longonsardo Tower is a 16th-century Spanish fortress located in Viale Bechi, about 300 meters from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele I. It’s a focal point of this tour, standing as a military monument with panoramic views of the coastline. The tower’s exterior and interior are included in the visit, with a thoughtfully designed brochure in several languages (Italian, English, French, German, Spanish) provided for self-guided exploration.
The tower operates with specific visiting hours: from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Visitors get a chance to connect with Sardinia’s medieval and Spanish colonial history while enjoying sweeping sea vistas. Please note that access to the interior may be limited by architectural barriers, and stairways could pose challenges for some visitors.

The meeting point for the tour is at the large clearing at the entrance of Lu Brandali, marked clearly by a sign. From there, visitors are expected to reach the sites by their own transportation, as they are 800 meters away from the town center. The tour is unaccompanied, but the exhibit is supported by written explanations and audio guides.
For a seamless experience, visitors should download the audio guide QR code upon arrival and bring earphones compatible with smartphones. A valid ID is required to borrow the provided earphones and headphones, which must be returned at the end. The sites are suitable for most visitors, but wheelchair users and stroller users may find access to some areas limited due to historic stairs and pathways.
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At just $16 per person, this tour offers good value, especially given the multilingual audio support and inclusive features. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for changing travel plans. Payment is deferred until booking, allowing for easy reservation without upfront commitment.

This self-guided tour of Lu Brandali and Longosardo Tower strikes a balance between historical discovery and natural beauty. The inclusion of interactive multimedia tools such as 3D viewers and audio guides enriches the experience, making it accessible and engaging for all.
The lack of a live guide is notable, but the detailed brochures and multilingual support compensate by providing plenty of information for curious visitors. The timing flexibility allows for a relaxed pace, whether visiting in the morning or afternoon, with the option to explore the tower separately.
This tour suits those interested in archaeology, history enthusiasts, and independent travelers who prefer exploring at their own pace. The scenic location and cultural insights make it a worthwhile stop in Santa Teresa Gallura, especially considering its affordable price and accessible features.

Is this tour guided or self-guided?
This experience is self-guided, supported by audio guides and brochures. There is no live guide included.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
The exhibition interior is accessible to wheelchair users and stroller users, but access to the nuragic village and Longonsardo Tower is limited due to historic stairs and unmodified paths.
What languages are available for the guides and materials?
The exhibition’s written explanations are available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, and Braille. The audio guides can be downloaded in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian. The brochure for Longonsardo Tower is offered in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 1.5 hours. Visitors can take their time exploring the exhibition, archaeological site, and tower within this window.
Do I need to bring anything?
Passengers should bring comfortable shoes, water, comfortable clothes, and a valid ID if borrowing the audio guide earphones. Pet policy: only leashed, well-behaved pets are allowed.