This route starts from the village of Teti, on the slopes of Punta Sa Marghine, framed by the hills of Ghelei and S'Urcada, where you can visit the Archaeological Museum, and ends at the nuragic village of S'Urbale.
During excavations, clay and ceramic artefacts were found which allow us to reconstruct the most significant aspects of day-to-day life in the village. Other finds include tools for weaving and for grinding grain. The internal diameter of the huts was considerable and in the center there was a hearth made from a layer of clay. The village dates back to the Middle Bronze Age and consists of numerous huts.
You can see vegetable gardens and cultivated fields as you walk this route. Along the way you’ll also come across the enchanting Su Cantaru spring and the nuraghe Alinedu. The route ends at Craru Eridunele where there is a so-called ‘life path’ (515 B) that allows visitors to do some physical exercises and also stop for some well-earned refreshment at the dedicated rest areas.