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        Traditional Mamuthones parade in Mamoiada, Sardinia showcasing unique masks and cultural heritage during the vibrant Carnival festival.

        Mamoiada

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          Craftsman skillfully carving a wooden mask in Mamoiada workshop, showcasing Sardinian artisan craftsmanship and tradition.

           Mamoiada, Italy

          Mamoiada Mask Workshop Guided Tour in Sardinia

          Step inside a living tradition — watch a Sardinian master carve the iconic Mamuthones masks by hand in the village where it all began.

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          From € 9.50
          Scenic vineyard landscape in Mamoiada with rolling hills and lush greenery, perfect for wine tours.

           Mamoiada, Italy

          Guided Winery Tour in Mamoiada with Wine Tasting

          Step inside a Slow Wine-recognised winery in Mamoiada and taste the bold, authentic flavours of Sardinia — from Cannonau poured underground to platters of the island's finest cured meats and cheeses.

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          From € 77.50
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          More to know about Mamoiada

          Mamoiada is a village in central Sardinia, Italy, renowned for its carnival tradition and intricate wooden mask craftsmanship. The town produces Mamuthones masks, carved from local wood and worn during the annual Carnival of Mamoiada, a pre-Lenten festival dating back centuries. Visitors explore the masked processions, visit artisan workshops, and experience Sardinian folk culture through traditional music and dance performances.
          Mamoiada is a mountain village in the Nuoro province of central Sardinia, Italy, situated within the Barbagia di Ollolai subregion at approximately 800 meters above sea level. It is internationally recognized for the Carnival of the Mamuthones and Issohadores, one of Europe's oldest and most studied carnival rituals, and for its Cannonau DOC wine production zone, which ranks among Sardinia's most prestigious. Content is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on established ethnographic, geographic, and enological sources relating to the Barbagia region.
          Culture, Wine, Festivals, Sardinia, Barbagia, Carnival, Traditional Crafts, Hiking, Italy, Rural Tourism