Within a Dorgali home from the early 1900s, restored with care for its original identity, a welcoming space comes to life in the heart of Dorgali's historic center. Just under a hundred meters away, you'll find the main street, vibrant with traditional eateries, cafes, restaurants, and small markets, where the authentic atmosphere of the town can be felt.
The area offers an extraordinary range of experiences, perfect for those who love nature in all its forms. In just a few minutes by car, you can reach breathtaking beaches such as Cala Gonone, Cala Cartoe, and Cala Fuili, the latter being a starting point for the enchanting trail to Cala Luna. From the port of Cala Gonone, boat or rubber dinghy excursions depart to explore the wonders of the Gulf of Orosei, including Cala Mariolu, Cala Goloritzé, Cala Sisine, and the famous Bue Marino Caves.
For mountain enthusiasts, the expansive Supramonte region unfolds, featuring limestone cliffs, gorges, and canyons like Su Gorroppu, as well as archaeological sites such as Tiscali. Numerous trails start directly from the town, passing through historical routes like the old tunnel or the challenging Iscala ‘e S’Omines, offering spectacular views of the sea and mountains.
The karst landscape of the area is among the most significant in Europe, housing natural cavities, sinkholes, and fascinating caves. Complementing this is a culinary tradition deeply rooted in agropastoral culture, with authentic flavors that celebrate both land and sea cuisine.
To enrich the experience, Dorgali offers culturally significant itineraries: the Archaeological Museum on Via La Marmora, the S’Abba Frisca Museum along the road to Cala Cartoe, and the Salvatore Fancello Civic Museum. Families can enjoy the nearby Cala Gonone Aquarium and the adventure park nestled in the woods, providing moments of leisure in nature.
Welcoming you is an outdoor enthusiast eager to share advice, routes, and tips to make every stay an authentic, dynamic, and discovery-filled experience.
The manager, Manuel, is a passionate lover of nature, the sea, and the mountains. He enthusiastically engages in activities such as trekking, mountain biking, and caving. With a deep knowledge of the area, he is always ready to provide useful tips, suggest routes, and offer personalized experiences to allow guests to fully enjoy the authentic beauty of Dorgali and its surroundings. His hospitality is warm and attentive, aiming to create an unforgettable vacation amidst unspoiled landscapes, local traditions, and genuine flavors.
Dorgali is located in one of the most captivating regions of Sardinia, nestled between the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Orosei and the wild mountains of Supramonte. This area, abundant in contrasts and natural beauty, boasts stunning beaches such as Cala Cartoe, Cala Gonone, Cala Fuili, and Cala Luna, all easily accessible by car or through scenic hiking trails. Daily boat trips depart from Cala Gonone to secluded coves that can only be reached by sea, including Cala Mariolu, Cala Goloritzè, and the Bue Marino Caves.
The inland region offers unique experiences for those who enjoy trekking, climbing, and caving, with routes leading to Su Gorroppu, one of the deepest canyons in Europe, the Nuragic village of Tiscali, and the hidden valleys of Supramonte. The karst landscape makes the area particularly rich in caves and natural cavities, surrounded by untouched Mediterranean vegetation.
Dorgali also preserves a millennia-old culture and a cuisine that retains the authentic flavors of its agropastoral tradition. In between excursions and beach days, visitors can explore museums, artisan workshops, and archaeological sites, immersing themselves in the genuine spirit of a place that combines nature, history, and hospitality.
Via Galilei, 3 - Dorgali (NU) - Directions
National identification code IT091017C2000S0704
Regional identification code 091017C2000S0704