THE VILLAGE OF LUDDUI

BUDONI

Budoni arose on the border between Gallura and Baronia, also due to its villages. The so-called ‘stazzi’, born between the 1600s and the 1700s, were the homes of families living in Gallura: the activities performed here enabled their survival. Over time, stazzi developed into the small towns we currently see: some more or less kept their size, whereas others expanded. A stazzo was a sort of family-run farm: daily life revolved around the house, a granite building with a single room.
Ludduì is a small town overlooking the sea: from here, you can enjoy views of the whole territory of Budoni, located on a hilltop. Few families live here – around ten at the beginning of the 1900s: nowadays, this typical village formed by Gallura’s stazzi has expanded remarkably thanks to tourism and its favourable location.

It is situated near one of the best panoramic viewpoints in the area, which enables tourists to see the whole coast.