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Apart from being in itself a picturesque village,
the village of Xaghra is rich in historical heritage
and therefore has plenty to offer to its visitors.
Situated on the north east of the capital town of
Victoria, on a lengthy stretch of high ground,
Xaghra is encircled by the beautiful bays of Ramla,
Ghajn Barrani and Marsalforn, while the valleys of
Ramla, Ta' l-Ghejjun and Marsalforn caress this
lovely village. Ramla Bay with its unique honey-red
sand is by far the most popular beach on the island.

The plateau hilltop on which the town stands
descends towards several evergreen valleys. Amongst
them one finds the Eghzien Valley and Ghajn Xejba
Valley, which lead into Marsalforn Valley. The
terraced fields are the utmost fertile areas and are
henceforth the source of the best agricultural
products and grapes of the highest quality. Xaghra
is certainly one of the spots in Gozo where there
has been human habitation since extremely early
times. Here one can find the Neolithic temples of
Ggantija, which are acknowledged to be the oldest
free-standing structures in the world.
On that edge of the town overlooking a splendid view
of Ramla Bay, one can find the mythological Calypso
Cave, the home of the nymph Calypso mentioned in
Homer's Odyssey. Yet other caves are renowned for
the fantastic shapes of their stalagmites and
stalactites, formed over the ages by the slow
filtration of rainwater through the limestone which
composes the tableland. Xerri's Grotto and Ninu's
Cave are ample examples of such natural marvel.
The
village boasts an attractive windmill known as Ta'
Kola Windmill, after its last tenant. The present
windmill structure was built on 5th September 1786.
It is the only windmill in Gozo that has its own
original wooden cogwheel machinery in good
functioning order. This is due to the last tenant
who took prestigious care according to the
conditions of the lease that was granted to him by
the Order. Intensive restoration was carried out on
the Windmill in the early 90's that gave her back
its original splendour. Today it is functioning as a
museum rendering Ta' Kola Windmill an ideal
attraction to hundreds of tourists who visit Xaghra
all year round.
A curious museum that one should not miss when
visiting Xaghra, is the "Pomskizillious" Museum of
Toys, where a display of antique collectors' toys is
exhibited.
Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri established Xaghra as
an independent parish on 28th April 1688. The first
parish church was the medieval chapel dedicated to
St. Anthony the Abbot, still standing today. The
beautiful, present-day Parish Basilica is dedicated
to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The
feast is celebrated every 8th September, locally
known as "Il-Festa tal-Vittorja" commemorating the
victory of the Maltese under the Knights of St. John
over the Turks in the Siege of 1565. The main square is
also renowned for a large selection of cafes, bars
and restaurants.
Must See
1.
Ggantija Neolithic temples
2. Ta' Kola Windmill
3. Xerri's Grotto (an underground natural cave)
4. Calypso Cave and its fantastic views upon Ramla Bay
5. Pomskizillious - Museum of Toys
6. Parish Church dedicated to the Nativity of Our
Lady
7. Access road to Marsalforn Bay and Fishing Village
8. Ghajn Barrani Bay (recommended for
the adventurous) |