Cuaddus e Tellas Farmhouse
Cuaddus e Tellas Farmhouse
Newly built structure, immersed in 15 hectares where a herd of Giara horses are the frame. Cosy place and familiar treatment.
Newly built structure, immersed in 15 hectares where a herd of giara horses are the frame. Cosy place and familiar treatment.
An oasis of tranquillity where young and old can try their hand at farm activities, from looking after the animals to making bread and pasta.

Info and reservations:
Cuaddus & Tellas Farmhouse
locality Priluzza
tel: +39 347 65 10 485
How to reach Cuaddus e Tellas farmhouse
How to reach Cuaddus e Tellas farmhouse
Reviews
Reviews
I highly recommend, quality of food, many courses and all special. We finally found an agriturismo that doesn't do the usual touristy menus. Accurate service and kindness of all the staff, you can't not try it!!!
On the way back from the park of Laconi, we stopped to eat at this agriturismo. For the price of 30 € we ate 6 starters, 2 first courses, two main courses, vegetables, dessert, coffee and bitter. All good.
The hosts very kind and helpful.
Beautiful location surrounded by nature, you can also see the Giara horses.
Highly recommended!!!
Too bad it's too far away to go often. One of the best I've visited, traditional food revisited exquisite and plentiful, all of their own production, including meats and cold cuts. Friendly and helpful staff. Price more than deserved
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The Giara horses Museum
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Park of the Giara
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