Tralias is a small village in the province of Cagliari, in the south of Sardinia. It is a very ancient village, mentioned for the first time in a document of the year 1000. The village is located in a strategic position: on a hill that dominates the valley of the river Tirso. From the village you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Gennargentu mountains.
The village is very picturesque, with its narrow streets and old houses. There are several interesting churches, including the church of San Michele, with its beautiful baroque facade.
The people of Tralias are very friendly and welcoming. They are proud of their traditions and their beautiful village. They are happy to show visitors around and to tell them about the history and traditions of their village.