Best huts in Tàtari/Sassari are found across northwestern Sardinia, a region characterized by diverse landscapes ranging from coastal areas to mountains. This area offers opportunities to connect with nature and explore its natural beauty and historical sites. Visitors can find various types of accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters to rural farm stays and traditional structures. The region's unique geography and cultural heritage make it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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They are generally used by shepherds for overnight stays, especially in remote or inaccessible places or, in other cases, as a storage place for food and/or tools useful for working in the countryside.
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Pinnettas are old pastoral constructions, generally with a circular stone base and covered with branches or reeds; more rarely, as in this case, the roof is also made of the same stone as the base.
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Beautiful surroundings. Note: the starting point at Refugio di Mare is not accessible by car; it's an hour's walk from the parking lot. For €5 one-way per person, you can take the taxi that also transports hotel guests to the starting point. We simply walked and picked up a section of the trail halfway. Tip: There's a lovely low route with a steep climb at the end (good hiking boots are essential!) along the beach, and a higher route from the Refugio back to the parking lot. Including a detour to the viewpoint, this makes a total of about seven kilometers. Highly recommended!
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At this hut in the heart of the mountains, you'll find some information about the nearby Nuragic complex. Since the hut is located next to a parking lot, it's a good starting point for a short mountain hike to the Nuragic complex. There are also plenty of rest stops.
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A few steps from the sea, on the north-western coast of Sardinia, near Castelsardo, International Camping Valledoria is located in a pine forest of junipers and pines. Covering almost 100,000 square meters, this campsite offers pitches for tents, camping and caravans, bungalows, a swimming pool, a restaurant and much more. You can find more information on their website: https://www.campingvalledoria.com.
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It is worth stopping off for a drink or to enjoy a full meal, with a great atmosphere and a very beautiful view. There are also overnight accommodation options. It can be reached either after a hike through the Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Conte (entrance fee is payable at the start of the park, but this also applies to various facilities) or with electric vehicles that drive you through the park.
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Tàtari/Sassari offers a diverse range of hut-like accommodations. You can find rustic mountain shelters, charming rural farm stays known as Agriturismi, and even traditional structures like Pinnettas. These options provide various experiences, from basic refuges for outdoor adventures to comfortable rural retreats with local food.
Among the most popular options are Valledoria International Campsite, located near the sea in a pine forest with pitches, bungalows, and a pool. Another favorite is Rifugio di Mare, Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, which offers food and accommodation with beautiful views. Hikers also appreciate Eagle Refuge for its welcoming atmosphere near a summit.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. Valledoria International Campsite is noted as family-friendly, offering bungalows and a swimming pool. Many Agriturismi (farm stays) in the region also cater to families, often providing opportunities for children to interact with farm animals and enjoy spacious rural settings.
The region around the huts in Tàtari/Sassari is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various trails for different sports. For example, there are numerous MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Mountain Hikes. Popular routes include the Pala di Monti and Rio Pitrisconi Loop for MTB, and the Running along the walls of Alghero – loop tour for jogging.
Absolutely. Rifugio di Mare is situated within the beautiful Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, offering a prime spot for exploring coastal landscapes. Valledoria International Campsite is located just a few steps from the sea, making it ideal for beach access.
Yes, several options provide both food and accommodation. Rifugio di Mare, Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, offers both. Valledoria International Campsite also has a restaurant. Additionally, many Agriturismi in the region provide rooms or apartments along with restaurants serving authentic local products.
The region is rich in history. Near the Sos Nurattolos Information Hut, you can find information about a nearby Nuragic complex and embark on a short mountain hike to explore these ancient sites. You can also encounter traditional structures like Stone pastoral pinnacles (Pinnettas), which are old pastoral constructions reflecting Sardinian rural life.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural parks. Summer is ideal for coastal huts and beach activities, though it can be quite warm. Some mountain huts might have seasonal closures, so it's always good to check in advance.
Yes, for those seeking easier access or shorter hikes, the Sos Nurattolos Information Hut is an excellent starting point. It's located next to a parking lot, making it easily accessible, and serves as a base for a short mountain hike to a nearby Nuragic complex, with plenty of rest stops along the way.
Visitors particularly appreciate the strategic locations of the huts, offering access to stunning natural beauty, whether it's coastal views or mountain landscapes. The welcoming atmosphere, opportunities to enjoy local food, and the chance to connect with nature and history are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the blend of rustic charm with modern comforts found in various accommodations.
While many Nuragic huts are archaeological sites, traditional structures like Pinnettas, characterized by a circular stone base and a roof, can occasionally be found in restored forms offering unique accommodation experiences. The Stone pastoral pinnacle is an example of such a historical structure.
Many huts are strategically located for scenic views. For instance, Rifugio di Mare, Porto Conte Regional Natural Park, offers beautiful views within the natural park. The region's diverse landscapes, from mountains to coastlines, mean that many rural retreats and mountain shelters provide stunning panoramic vistas.


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