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25 May 2011
We moved eastward along the north coast to the attractive town of Castelsardo which is built on the side of a hill with a walled old quarter and castle at its summit. The town is well known for its basketwork made from the locally picked dwarf palm leaves which was displayed in a good museum and on sale at the doors of some of the houses.
From here we moved into the mountainous interior to the village of Aggius which is surrounded with impressive granite peaks. We stayed at a country restaurant called Il Muto di Gallura outside the village which had superb views of the area. They served us a huge meal of local cooking.
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