Waterfalls in Tàtari/Sassari offer diverse natural attractions within northern Sardinia. This region features a landscape characterized by Mediterranean scrub, oak forests, and limestone cliffs, providing settings for various aquatic features. The area is also rich in historical and archaeological sites, including ancient water mills and pre-Nuragic tombs, which often coexist with natural water sources. Exploring these waterfalls provides an opportunity to experience the natural environment and local history of Tàtari/Sassari.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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We were there in December. A beautiful route and a magnificent, powerful waterfall. Highly recommended.
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Unfortunately, the waterfalls can only be admired in spring; in autumn, everything here is dry and more of a mosquito paradise. Otherwise, however, it's beautiful!
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In August, there is no water flowing there anymore, so swimming is no longer an option.
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When you come to a fence at some point… you have to go over it to continue!
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You are in front of a beautiful natural waterfall where you can stop and cool off.
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Hike through beautiful nature. Unfortunately, the GPS often breaks down. The path is still easy to see. But the round trip is much longer than it is recorded. Depending on your pace, it takes 3.5 to 4 hours. The path is very rocky in places and can only be mastered with a few climbing sections. Good shoes and poles are recommended. Avoid it when it's wet! Great view of the coastal landscape, the pools of water also have their charm. The descent to the waterfall is tough. A worthwhile hike! The journey by car to the parking lot is doable, but it is a challenge. Lots of potholes and stones, only a few parts are concrete. There is a shuttle from the base station, but only early in the morning and in the afternoon.
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Relatively easy to reach waterfall with a large swimming pool. Only the last 100m go down a bit over larger stones and gravel. In May (2024) the waterfall no longer has much water. But swimming would definitely have been possible……… the swimming pool still has a lot of water. I would recommend a visit at midday/afternoon, as the waterfall faces south. So unfortunately we were a bit early (11 a.m.) and the waterfall was still in the shade. Parking is possible directly on the street, but there is no designated parking lot. Access is on private property and is secured with a gate and barbed wire. There is no sign saying "no entry" or "private property". The fence is pushed down in one place, so you can just climb over. If you are nearby, you can definitely stop by. But the waterfall is not a must……….
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Beautiful green area in the middle of the city
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The best time to visit the waterfalls in Tàtari/Sassari is generally from December to April. During these months, rainfall ensures the strongest water flow, making the waterfalls most impressive. For example, Waterfall and Natural Pool is best admired in spring, as it can be dry in autumn.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. Waterfall at Parco Fausto Noce is located within a beautiful park in the city, offering a relaxing environment. Additionally, Cascata di Triulintas near Martis offers an easy and pleasant hike suitable for families, though not ideal for strollers. The Cargeghe waterfalls also provide unique family activities like hiking with donkeys.
Yes, several locations offer opportunities for swimming. The area around Cargeghe, particularly the Anella waterfalls area called Siscia, features natural pools where visitors can swim. Also, Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls is known for its natural pools, and Scala Taddata Waterfall has a small pool of clear water suitable for bathing.
The Tàtari/Sassari region is rich in history. Near Cascata di Triulintas, you can find the ruins of an ancient water-driven grain mill, Molinu Triulintas. The Cargeghe area is particularly notable for its historical and archaeological sites, including ancient water mills and numerous Domus de Janas (pre-Nuragic chamber tombs), which can be explored during guided walks.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the hike to Cascata di Triulintas is easy and takes about 40 minutes round trip. For more challenging options, trails around Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls can be intermediate to challenging. You can find various waterfall hikes in the region, including moderate and difficult routes, by exploring the Waterfall hikes in Tàtari/Sassari guide.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking in Tàtari/Sassari guide, which includes routes like 'Monte Nieddu and San Teodoro'. Hiking is also popular, with many trails detailed in the Hiking in Tàtari/Sassari guide, featuring routes like 'Walk in the wild Capo Testa'.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy the feeling of being in a 'fairy tale' at places like Cascata di Triulintas, with the sounds of the stream and sightings of dragonflies. The opportunity for refreshing swims in natural pools, as described for Rio Pitrisconi Natural Pools and Waterfalls, is also a highlight. The blend of natural exploration with local history, particularly in areas like Cargeghe, is also highly valued.
Yes, if you prefer a quieter experience, Waterfall and Natural Pool is noted for its tranquil atmosphere and fewer crowds, offering a pleasant hiking experience. Cascata di Triulintas also provides a serene escape, feeling like a hidden gem.
When hiking to waterfalls, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip, as trails can be uneven or slippery, especially near water. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, and swimwear if you plan to take a dip in the natural pools. Don't forget sun protection and plenty of water.
While specific parking details for every waterfall vary, many natural sites in Sardinia require some walking from a parking area. For Cascata di Triulintas, there's a parking area at the entrance to the trail. For urban accessibility, Waterfall at Parco Fausto Noce is located within a city park and likely has more convenient parking options.
While specific dog-friendly policies can vary by location and protected areas, many natural trails in Sardinia are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific park regulations before visiting. For example, the easy hike to Cascata di Triulintas could be suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are well-behaved and you clean up after them.
Yes, some waterfalls or nearby viewpoints offer scenic vistas. View of Badegumpe Waterfall provides a fantastic panoramic view, including the 'big' Badegumpe and its waterfall, though it involves a very steep climb. Scala Taddata Waterfall also offers beautiful views of the Rio Pitrisconi valley.


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