Best huts around Durgali/Dorgali are found in a region of Sardinia characterized by rugged natural beauty and a rich pastoral history. The area features traditional shepherd's huts, known as "cuiles," alongside more established mountain lodges. These structures offer insights into the island's heritage and serve as bases for exploring the Supramonte mountains. Durgali/Dorgali provides diverse options for hikers seeking both rustic shelters and more comfortable accommodations.
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It's pleasantly shady in here on a scorching hot day. If necessary, you can find shelter here in case of a change in the weather.
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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 small campsite directly behind the hotel in the dark forest is very rudimentary and can only be recommended to a limited extent. It seems to be run rather reluctantly (it is not advertised anywhere). The hotel itself is upscale and well attended, especially at weekends. Hikers can park in front of the hotel grounds.
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The hut still stands (2024).
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Ankle-high hiking boots are a must. Otherwise, it's a strenuous and demanding tour with (according to Komoot) up to 40% gradient.
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Traditional sheep barn with juniper wood
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Nearby you can find an old giant oak tree
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"Sos cuiles," or "the sheepfolds" in Italian, represent the last testimonies of pastoral life on the remote hills of Supramonte. Until the 1960s, the shepherds from Urzulei, Baunei, Dorgali, Oliena and Orgosolo had developed a system of economic exploitation based on the breeding of goats and pigs, challenging the extreme and wild conditions of Sardinia which made any other form of survival. The Cuile Ziu Tattanu is one of these shelters, restored in 2012 to bring it back to its original Sardinian form. Today it serves as a mountain lodge with a fire pit. It is definitely possible to sleep in it.
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Around Dorgali, you'll find two main types of accommodations: traditional shepherd's huts known as "cuiles" and more established mountain lodges or "rifugi." The cuiles offer a rustic, historical experience, while the lodges provide more amenities.
Among the most popular are Cuiles (Traditional Shepherd's Hut), known for its well-preserved stone bases and wooden structures, and Cuile Ziu Tattanu, a restored mountain lodge with a fire pit where you can sleep overnight. Another notable one is Cuile of Su Vaduleddu, an open, unmanaged stone hut with a fireplace at 1000 meters above sea level.
Yes, Coop Enis Monte Maccione Restaurant & Hotel is an excellent option. Situated at 641 meters on the slopes of the Supramonte mountain, it offers traditional Sardinian cuisine and is an ideal starting point for walks in the peaks and caves of the Supramonte. Rifugio Gorropu is another lodge offering air-conditioned accommodations, a restaurant, and serves as a great base for exploring the nearby Gola di Gorroppu (Gorroppu Canyon).
The cuiles provide a tangible link to the centuries-old pastoral lifestyle of the Supramonte. They are traditional sheepfolds, often with stone bases and conical roofs made of juniper logs, once used by shepherds. Visiting them, especially restored ones like Cuile Ziu Tattanu, allows you to experience the region's heritage and understand traditional pastoral life.
Yes, some huts offer overnight stays. Cuile Ziu Tattanu is a restored mountain lodge with a fire pit where it's possible to sleep. Cuile of Su Vaduleddu is an unmanaged stone hut with a fireplace suitable for overnight stays on longer hikes. The Old Shepherd's Hut Monti Ruiu also includes sleeping areas.
Many huts are located amidst stunning natural scenery. For instance, Cuile of Su Vaduleddu is at an intermediate summit on the western slope of the Supramonte Mountains, offering views. Coop Enis Monte Maccione Restaurant & Hotel is surrounded by an ancient holm oak forest and provides an ideal starting point for exploring peaks like Monte Corrasi and various caves in the Supramonte.
While traditional cuiles are rustic, Coop Enis Monte Maccione Restaurant & Hotel is categorized as family-friendly, offering a comfortable stay with traditional Sardinian cuisine. Agriturismo Agripaules also provides rooms and camping pitches, along with organic food and guided treks, which can be suitable for families.
The Dorgali region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking, exploring the peaks and caves of the Supramonte. There are also numerous cycling opportunities, including road cycling routes like the 'From Cala Gonone to the foot of Supramonte — ring tour' and mountain biking trails such as the 'View of Cala Gonone – Galaria Etza Tunnel loop'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Durgali/Dorgali, MTB Trails around Durgali/Dorgali, and Cycling around Durgali/Dorgali guides.
The Dorgali region experiences hot summers, so visiting during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) is generally ideal for hiking and exploring the huts. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. The Old Shepherd's Hut Monti Ruiu is noted as being pleasantly shady on hot days, offering some relief during warmer periods.
Access varies. Some huts, especially the traditional cuiles, are remote and best reached by hiking, requiring sturdy shoes due to loose rocks and demanding terrain. For example, the route to Old Shepherd's Hut, Monti Ruiu can be strenuous with steep gradients. For places like Cuile of Su Vaduleddu, it's mentioned that careful driving can get you there by car. Always check specific access details for each hut.
Visitors particularly appreciate the authenticity and historical connection offered by the traditional cuiles, often describing them as among the most beautiful they've seen on hiking trails. The opportunity to experience the pastoral heritage and the stunning natural surroundings of the Supramonte mountains are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 300 upvotes to these huts, reflecting their appeal.


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