Located in the village of Oliena on Sardinia, Italy, Hotel Su Gologone dedicates each guestroom to a notable 20th-century Sardinian artist. Throughout the property, handcrafted textiles and original artworks are on display, and guests can observe local artisans at work or take part in hands-on lessons. The hotel’s Art Studio Suite provides a luxurious, art-filled retreat for visitors who want to be immersed in regional creativity. Themed stays often include painting lessons, embroidery and needlework workshops, or guided visits to the nearby art museum in Nuoro.
Culinary-focused escapes feature cooking classes that teach traditional pasta-making techniques, the use of fresh local herbs, and the preparation of classic Sardinian recipes. For those seeking more active pursuits, the area offers plentiful options, such as hiking and canoeing with an archaeological emphasis in the karst caves of Sa Oche and Su Bentu along the Cedrino River. Guests can also visit a nearby farmhouse to meet the family who runs it, learn how local cheeses are made, and sample homemade specialties while enjoying views of the Gennargentu mountains.