Dorgali is a small town in the province of Nuoro, in the north-east of Sardinia. It is located in the valley of the river Coghinas, on the slopes of the Monte Ortobene. The town is crossed by the Provincial Road n. 28, which connects it to Olbia and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The territory of Dorgali is hilly and mountainous, with a prevalence of granite. The Monte Ortobene, the highest mountain in the province of Nuoro, is located in its territory. The vegetation is typical of the Mediterranean maquis, with the presence of holm oak, juniper, myrtle, lentisk, strawberry tree, and cork oak.
The economy of the town is based on agriculture, livestock farming, and tourism. The main agricultural products are wine, olive oil, cereals, and livestock. The main tourist destinations are the Nuraghe Losa, the archaeological