Guasila is a small village in Sardinia, Italy, located in the Medio Campidano region of south-central Sardinia. The village is characterized by traditional stone architecture and sits amid Mediterranean scrubland and agricultural landscapes. Visitors explore the rural countryside, visit the local church, and experience authentic Sardinian village life away from coastal tourism.
Guasila is a municipality in the Sud Sardegna province of Sardinia, Italy, located in the agricultural Campidano plain approximately 40 kilometres north of the regional capital Cagliari. The territory belongs to the historical sub-region of Trexenta, known for its Nuragic archaeological presence and traditional agropastoral economy. Content is based on established geographic, cultural, and historical knowledge of the area as of 2025.
Destination | Rural Village | Sardinia | Sud Sardegna | Italy | Campidano | Cultural Travel | Historical Sites