5 STARS
We spent a glorious week at Su Pasciale. So secluded and tranquil yet so near to Nulvi and the coast line and Cstelsardo. If you like stunning views of the countryside, a lovely little garden, the sound of the sheep with bells entering the fields to graze, watching birds of prey circling around, sunbathing on your very own private terrace and a plunge pool to cool down in this is the place for you. The actual house itself was immaculately clean with a truly rustic Sardinian feel, it had everything you need.
Owners: Angelo and his family are wonderful people they maintain and clean the house, they're really welcoming and friendly and bent over backwards for their guests visiting every day to clean the pool and to collect rubbish. Even though we didn't speak hardly any words of Italian/Sardinian we were able to converse and have a great chat to them.
The owners are the reason we had such a great time, they are lovely you can go to any old property and have a nice time but to speak to such genuine people was an added bonus.
Great communication on the lead up to the holiday too.
I would recommend this property to anyone who likes a rural retreat (you are near to coast and towns too though).
Re: Coastline
It was quite windy the week we were there and the sea at Valedoria was choppy and we coudn't go in. Lovely beaches all along the coastline.
1 hour(ish) to La Pelosa beach, Stintino - worth a drive to see how beautiful it is but ruined by thousands of people on it. Worth seeing just to see them all. Round the corner is La Saline which is a truly beautiful with white pearl like pebbles and clear water.
Tips: If you're British like we are and used to a kettle to make a cup of tea please note you have to boil your water in a saucepan (easy enough), coffee is the drink in Sardinia.