Lu Bagnu

Welcome to Lu Bagnu, the village of Castelsardo

Lu Bagnu is a village of Castelsardo, a municipality in the province of Sassari. This charming town overlooks the coast to the west of Castelsardo and is home to a population of around 1664 inhabitants. Here you can enjoy the sea, breathtaking landscapes, and the friendliness of the local people.

The History of Lu Bagnu

The territory of Lu Bagnu has a millennia-old history, as there was already a Roman settlement that gave the name to the locality, thanks to the presence of the ancient Roman Baths. In modern times, the village began to grow starting from the 80s, thanks to the tourist importance that the area was acquiring.

Lu Bagnu, millennia of sea and history: discover its beauty.

Tourism in Lu Bagnu

Lu Bagnu is a well-known seaside tourist resort that attracts many tourists during the summer for its beautiful beaches. In particular, the Sacro Cuore-Ampurias beach and the Madonnina/Stella Maris beach, both with golden sand and splendid seabeds, have been awarded the Blue Flag from 2015 to 2020. The sandy coastline of Lu Bagnu is the widest in the area and allows you to enjoy the sea safely. To the west of the village, near Punta la Capra, there are impressive vertical cliffs.

Monuments and places of interest in Lu Bagnu

The parish church of Santa Teresa di Lisieux located in via Lombardia, was built in 2014 with a modern style and using local materials including stone. Before the construction of the church, masses were celebrated at the Chapel of the Sisters of Gethsemane. Moreover, from a cultural point of view, Lu Bagnu houses the ancient Roman Baths located in the upper part of the town.

Conclusions

Lu Bagnu is a very charming tourist destination that enchants visitors with its crystal-clear sea, beaches, and unspoiled nature. If you want to have a seaside vacation, Lu Bagnu is the perfect place for you. Come and visit this beautiful village and discover its rich history and wonderful places it offers. You won't regret it!

Sofia Greco
Wrote by Sofia Greco
Updated Saturday, Apr 23, 2022