This typical rural village, once Logudoro’s enclave in Gallura, is the smallest town in the northeastern part of the island. The mineralogical museum displays 800 mineral samples, which account for 250 species and come chiefly from the area around the town and other Sardinian territories. The local economy is mainly based on farming, especially viticulture: Vermentino di Gallura is produced here. Livestock farming, craftsmanship, forestry, and rural hospitality all revolve around agriculture.