Outside the village is the park Tortolì San Salvatore.

Not really a natural park, but a resort where you can admire nuragiche ancient buildings dating back to prehistoric times. Nuraghi are tower-shaped buildings that date back to 2000 years were intended to be ace defensive quarters. Their name comes from the original language of the place indicated by Nur heaps of stones shaped quarry.

Besides these wonderful architecture, strictly unique in their kind if not on the Sardinian territory, there are also tombs and standing stones standing stones, dating back thousands of years ago.

Not really a Tortoli, but close enough is instead the Gennargentu National Park.

This is a vast protected area and not just about marine areas but also the hinterland of Sardinia that is often overlooked.

Here you will find several species of animals and plants typical of Mediterranean scrub and forest on the mountain ridges of the sole complex mountainous island.

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