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The Bed & Breakfast

"Sa Lolla Fiorida", is a confortable and cozy bed and breakfast which also offers appartment.
It is situated in a large typically Mediterranean garden.
It is furnished with taste down to ther smallest details and contains confortable, bright bedrooms, ample-flowered verandas and a gracious relax room ideal for pleasant moments witha book, a documentary on tv or a parlor game.
Everything, naturally is equipped with air condintioning.
Breakfast is continental and can be enjoyed either in the lounge or on the sunny terrace.
The garden also offers convenient private parking.
NEWS

"SA LOLLA FIORIDA" will be happy to respond to any inquiries made by our guests such as the booking of restaurants, the organization of trips, the renting of vehicles and any other service such as fax, money exchange, linens, internet....
For further information and reservation call or write us.


When the first phoenician merchants landed on this coast, nearly 3000 years ago, they entered sure in contact with the nuragic population,in fact here the ruins of nuragic villages are much more than in other areas of the Island.

According to the classic tradition, the hero Norax, Ermes and Ninfa' son, build the first city of Sardinia. Its ancient age came in evidence thanks to a famous inscripition found two century ago in a convent of Pula, in which, in phoenician letters, appears for the first time the word "SARDEGNA"
Nora has been one of the most important phoenician port, later become an important punic center for commerce and exchange, as the rich of things found in some ipogeic thumbs of that period testifies.
Nora was under Carthagine domination from the V until start of III century b.C.
In the 238 b.C. start the Roman Domination, whose advent does not embezzle however the relief that Pula had until then.
In the late republican age it was the Roman Governor's Headquarter in the Island and become town hall in the first century a.C.

During the imperial period was Caput viae: the starting point to measure the distance from Karalis (today Cagliari) and Bithia (today Chia). Nora was a very rich city until the barbaric invasion of Vandals between 465 and 466 a.C