Liscia di Vacca, Coastal hamlet in Arzachena, Sardinia, Italy.
Liscia di Vacca is a small residential locality situated along the Mediterranean coastline in northern Sardinia, featuring narrow winding roads that lead through rustic landscapes toward secluded beaches and rocky coves.
Originally used as grazing land for cattle, the area's name translates to 'Plain of the Cow' and reflects its agricultural past before developing into a quiet coastal settlement with traditional stone architecture.
The hamlet preserves traditional Sardinian customs through local festivals and religious celebrations held at nearby churches, which serve as community gathering points for cultural preservation and regional identity.
Located at coordinates 41.136°N and 9.516°E, the hamlet is accessible via scenic routes from Arzachena and offers limited commercial services, making it suitable for visitors seeking peaceful retreat experiences.
Local anecdotes tell of shepherds and fishermen who once frequented the area, contributing to maritime traditions that continue today in the local cuisine and lifestyle of this secluded coastal community.
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