Driving south from Alghero on the northwest coast of Sardinia, it’s a scenic hour-long drive south to the ancient town of Bosa. On a fine sunny April morning, with tapestries of wildflowers cascading down the mountains to the Mediterranean Sea, you might think you were in Paradise.
Two Waterways
The old town of Bosa has two water outlets: the sea port and the Temo River which is said to be the only navigable river on the island.