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Who we are

Nestled in the countryside of Pula, among orchards and wheat fields, is the Bingia Bonaria Farmhouse.

The old farmhouse, which has been completely renovated, is within walking distance of the town center and the world-famous Punic-Phoenician-Roman archaeological site of Nora and its beautiful beaches.

Agriturismo Bingia Bonaria was established in 1996 by Ercole Loi and is located within the family farm, which has been present for more than fifty years.

Bingia Bonaria Chi siamo
Bingia Bonaria Chi siamo
Bingia Bonaria Chi siamo
Bingia Bonaria Chi siamo
Bingia Bonaria Chi siamo

The classic Campidanese architectural style makes our facility simple and welcoming with its verandas, porches, and exclusively wooden roofs.

The exterior, with a large and lush garden, is the ideal place to relax in the evening in the cool of the Pulese countryside.

Bingia Bonaria is a family-run agritourism; we try to satisfy every customer’s request and offer him a pleasant relaxing stay surrounded by nature.

Pula

Pula is a beautiful town of 7000 inhabitants, located on the southwest coast of Sardinia poschi kilometers from its capital: Cagliari.

Thanks to its beaches and quaint old town, it has become an important tourist destination.

Pula was founded in the medieval period and is famous for the archaeological site of Nora, dating from the Phoenician and Roman periods.

Nora

Pula lies in the vicinity of the ancient city of Nora, founded according to legend by Iberians led to Sardinia by Norax. Hence its name.

Built by the Phoenicians probably on pre-existing Nuragic settlements, it passed in later centuries first to the Punics and then to the Romans, who elevated it to capital of the province of Sardinia and Corsica.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the city of Nora, like many other Sardinian coastal cities, ceased to exist.