Best huts around Orthullè/Urzulei provide access to the rugged Supramonte region in Sardinia, characterized by its challenging hiking terrain and unique natural features. This area is known for its deep gorges, such as Gorropu Canyon, and offers a glimpse into traditional pastoral life. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in cultural significance and diverse natural beauty.
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Beautiful. We found ourselves facing a sudden downpour and decided to stop here for the night. The door is open and inside it is quite empty. There is a broom to clean the floor. We pitched the tent inside for safety, but the roof still held. The shepherd who passed by gave us the ok. There is a working fireplace, but we preferred to light the fire outside the door.
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Along this path you come across some cuiles, traditional sheepfolds with stone bases and wooden and branch structures. At this point, there is one of the best preserved. Shepherds have used these structures for generations, tending pigs, goats and oxen. Since the 1950s and 1960s, these sheepfolds have been progressively abandoned, without generational change, with rare exceptions.
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The hut still stands (2024).
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Beautiful spot! We still had half a pizza from the night before in Orgosolo, which we enjoyed here. The hut was not locked and seemed inviting for shelter in bad weather/a cold night.
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Nearby you can find an old giant oak tree
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The hut is one of the most beautiful we have seen on our hiking trails.
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Great outside area
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A small building behind which you can hide from the wind, as there's a little square-shaped wall built behind the building.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional shepherd's huts known as cuiles, which are historic stone and wood structures, to more established refuge restaurants and simple shelters. You can find options for rustic immersion in nature as well as places with more amenities.
The cuiles are a significant part of the region's pastoral heritage. They are historic sheepfolds constructed with stone bases and wooden/branch structures, representing the last vestiges of traditional life in the Supramonte. Visiting or staying in one, like Cuiles (Traditional Shepherd's Hut), offers a unique, authentic experience of Sardinia's wild conditions and traditional way of life.
Yes, Su Nuraxi Refuge Restaurant is a great family-friendly option. It offers delicious Sardinian food, has a secluded garden, and is a good starting point for hiking. It's also listed as a facility and is appreciated by visitors for its welcoming atmosphere.
Amenities vary greatly. Traditional cuiles offer a rustic shelter, sometimes with a fire pit. Other options like The Lampathu Retreat provide more comfort with equipped kitchens, living rooms with fireplaces, and private bathrooms, even running on photovoltaic panels for electricity and offering Wi-Fi. Su Nuraxi Refuge Restaurant offers a full restaurant experience with Sardinian dishes.
Yes, some huts are suitable for overnight stays. The Lampathu Retreat is an entire cabin with bedrooms and facilities for a comfortable stay. Traditional cuiles like Cuile Ziu Tattanu can be used for overnight stays, offering a very rustic experience. Additionally, the Sheltered spot for lunch / camping is known to be open and inviting for shelter in bad weather or for a night, with a working fireplace.
The region is characterized by its rugged natural beauty. Near many huts, you can find deep gorges like the spectacular Gorropu Canyon. The area is rich in mountains and offers stunning views. For instance, near Cuiles (Traditional Shepherd's Hut), you can find an old giant oak tree, adding to the natural charm.
Absolutely. The traditional cuiles themselves are historical sites, representing centuries of pastoral life. Near Su Nuraxi Refuge Restaurant, you can find a beautiful hiking trail featuring Nurarghen traces, which are remnants of ancient Sardinian civilization. The Lampathu Retreat is also a historical building from the early 1900s.
The area around Orthullè/Urzulei is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hiking trails, including challenging routes through the Supramonte. There are also options for road cycling and running. For detailed routes, you can check out the guides for Mountain Hikes around Orthullè/Urzulei, Road Cycling Routes around Orthullè/Urzulei, and Running Trails around Orthullè/Urzulei.
Hiking difficulties vary. Some paths, like those leading to Shepherds' Hut and Abandoned Car, are described as very steep over gravel and challenging, not suitable for occasional hikers. Other routes to huts like the Sheltered spot for lunch / camping are considered intermediate. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings.
Visitors highly appreciate the immersion in nature, the unique historical and cultural experience offered by the traditional cuiles, and the access to spectacular hiking trails. The beautiful quiet locations, gorgeous views, and delicious local food at places like Su Nuraxi Refuge Restaurant are frequently praised. The rustic yet comfortable atmosphere, especially with features like fireplaces for colder days, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the Shepherds' Hut and Abandoned Car offers a distinctive experience. It features shelters likely used by shepherds and an old car wreck, providing a unique sight on challenging paths. The hike to this location is known for being very steep and over gravel, making it suitable for experienced hikers seeking a rugged adventure.
Absolutely. Su Nuraxi Refuge Restaurant is renowned for selling delicious Sardinian food at reasonable prices, both in the morning and in the evening. It's a great place to enjoy characteristic local dishes and homemade specialties after a hike.


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