
In Posada a trefoiled with central stronghold in red trachyte
In the territory of Budoni rises the nuragh of Conca ‘e Bentu, so-called because it was constructed in an area that, even if guaranteed a good control of the territory, was particularly windswept.
In the countrysides of Onifai are still in progress the diggings which should bring back to light what remains of Sa Linna Arta nuragh: around the tower are visible numerous underground passages and a part of the huts that constituted the village.
Posada is rich in nuraghs: from the trefoiled San Pietro (central stronghold in red trachyte, with a scale that leads to the top, two lateral towers and a pit, in addition to a large circular hut) to Monte Idda (where findings dated back to the II millennium B.C. have been uncovered) and Pizzinnu.





