Best huts around Gennargentu National Park are found in the heart of Sardinia, a region characterized by its rugged landscapes and the island's highest peaks. This national park offers diverse mountain accommodations, from traditional shepherd's huts to established refuges. The area is known for its significant cultural heritage, including ancient pastoral traditions, and provides access to extensive hiking routes.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Ovile Us Piggius is an ancient sheepfold located in the Supramonte of Baunei. The Selvaggio Blu, one of Sardinia's most spectacular treks, passes through here. This place is an ideal base for those embarking on this extraordinary adventure.
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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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Very nice rest area in the middle of the forest. There is also a hut if you are unlucky with the weather 😬. When we were there it was open, I can't say if it is always like that.
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Good evening, I would like to come and eat in this restaurant (I read that the owners provide this service). How can I contact them and understand if they are present?
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The hut still stands (2024).
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Traditional sheep barn with juniper wood
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On the hike through the beautiful area you have the opportunity to take a break.
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Gennargentu National Park offers a diverse range of mountain accommodations. You can find traditional shepherd's huts known as cuiles and pinnette, which offer a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage. There are also more established refuges like Sa Crista Refuge, and picnic shelters such as the Picnic Area with Shelter in Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei e del Gennargentu. Some facilities, like Capanna Sociale Texile, are managed by the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI) and offer more amenities.
Yes, several huts are suitable for overnight stays. The Cuile of Su Vaduleddu is an open, unmanaged stone mountain hut with a fireplace, ideal for longer hikes. Capanna Sociale Texile, managed by CAI, provides a dining area, kitchen, and restrooms. Additionally, Albergo-rifugio Ai Monti del Gennargentu offers overnight stays in bungalows with essential services.
For a deep dive into the region's pastoral heritage, visit the traditional shepherd's huts. The Cuiles (Traditional Shepherd's Hut) are well-preserved structures with stone bases and wooden frames, showcasing generations of shepherding traditions. Ovile Us Piggius is another typical Sardinian goat herder hut.
Yes, the Picnic Area with Shelter in Parco Nazionale del Golfo di Orosei e del Gennargentu is a family-friendly facility located in a forest setting. It provides a practical spot for breaks and shelter from the weather, making it suitable for families.
Amenities vary significantly. Basic huts like Rifugio S'Arena offer simple facilities. Capanna Sociale Texile is well-equipped with a dining area, fireplace, kitchen, restrooms, and electricity. Albergo-rifugio Ai Monti del Gennargentu provides heating, toilets, hot/cold water, showers, electricity, and parking, along with an on-site restaurant. Smaller shelters like Genna Farraceus offer basic protection with a table and benches.
Rifugio S'Arena is an excellent starting point for treks to Punta La Marmora, Sardinia's highest mountain. The abandoned Sa Crista Refuge, though no longer operational, also serves as a significant starting point for hikes, including the ascent to Punta La Marmora and Bruncu Spina, and offers parking.
The huts in Gennargentu National Park are surrounded by opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as those detailed in the Easy hikes around Gennargentu National Park guide and the Hiking around Gennargentu National Park guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Gennargentu National Park guide. Capanna Sociale Texile specifically promotes hiking, cycling, canyoning, caving, mountaineering, and climbing.
Yes, several huts offer stunning views. Rifugio S'Arena provides breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. The Sa Crista Refuge, despite being abandoned, still offers a nice view. The Cuile of Su Vaduleddu is also noted for its viewpoint on the western slope of the Supramonte Mountains.
The best time to visit depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, but higher altitude huts like Rifugio S'Arena provide cooler retreats. Winter can bring snow to the highest peaks, making some areas suitable for winter hiking, but access to certain huts might be more challenging.
Albergo-rifugio Ai Monti del Gennargentu is renowned for its on-site restaurant, offering authentic Sardinian cuisine. While most traditional huts do not have restaurants, Capanna Sociale Texile provides an equipped kitchen for meal preparation. For more dining options, you might need to visit nearby villages like Fonni, Desulo, or Arzana.
Some huts offer better accessibility than others. The Cuile of Su Vaduleddu can be reached by car if you drive carefully on winding roads. Albergo-rifugio Ai Monti del Gennargentu provides ample, free parking for guests. For other huts, you may need to park and hike a short distance.


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