Waterfalls around Nujvi/Nulvi are located in an ancient mountain village within the Metropolitan City of Sassari, Sardinia. This region offers a natural landscape with various water features. Nulvi provides access to the Anglona region, known for its diverse natural attractions. The local terrain includes waterfalls, often accessible via country roads and trails.
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When you come to a fence at some point… you have to go over it to continue!
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You are in front of a beautiful natural waterfall where you can stop and cool off.
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Trail cordoned off with barbed wire just before the waterfall. Too splinted for the bike, extremely overgrown, challenging even on foot. You can find snakes in the sun ;)
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Trail extremely overgrown, hardly accessible
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A funny single track, surrounded by greenery, perfect to ride and show te waterfall Lu Cantaru
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A short walk through the pretty green oasis leads to the waterfall. The water falls into the pool from a height of around 15 metres. Even when we visited in October, the feeding river still had enough water. A fantastically beautiful and quiet place!
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The waterfall is not so easy to find. We first took the first path down, which was not easy and steep in some places, and then stood in the middle of the small river. Up again and a few meters further it went down more gently to the waterfall
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The region around Nujvi/Nulvi features several beautiful waterfalls. One of the most well-known is Cascata di Triulintas, located near Martis, which is about 5 kilometers east of Nulvi. Other highlights include Cascata Pilchina di li Caaddaggi, Singletrack Lu Cantaru Waterfall, and Singletrack to Lu Tuvu Waterfall.
The waterfalls in this region, particularly Cascata di Triulintas, are most impressive during the rainy season, typically from autumn to spring. This is when the water flow is most substantial, making for a more dramatic and picturesque experience. During drier months, some waterfalls may have reduced flow or even be dry.
Yes, Cascata di Triulintas is considered family-friendly. It's accessible via a small country road followed by a brief, pleasant walk through a green oasis. The waterfall plunges into a small natural lake, offering a serene and beautiful spot for families to enjoy.
Trail conditions vary. For Cascata di Triulintas, it's a short, easy walk. However, some other waterfalls, like Cascata Pilchina di li Caaddaggi, can involve steeper or less obvious paths. The Singletrack Lu Cantaru Waterfall and Singletrack to Lu Tuvu Waterfall are described as challenging singletracks, sometimes overgrown or flooded after rain, making them more suitable for experienced hikers or mountain bikers.
Absolutely. While some waterfalls are reached by short walks, the wider Nujvi/Nulvi area offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore different routes and trails in the region by checking out the Hiking around Nujvi/Nulvi guide, which includes options like the 'Chiesa di San Pantaleo loop from Maltis/Martis' or the 'Domu de Janas La Rocca – Ruins of a Stone House loop from Séddini/Sedini'.
Near Cascata di Triulintas, you can find the remnants of an old mill, suggesting its historical utility and connection to the local community. The town of Nulvi itself is an ancient mountain village with historical significance in the Anglona region of northern Sardinia.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and picturesque natural surroundings. Cascata di Triulintas is often described as a 'pretty green oasis' and a 'fantastically beautiful and quiet place'. The opportunity to stop and cool off in front of a beautiful natural waterfall is also a highlight for many.
Given the varied trail conditions, it's advisable to wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes, especially if you plan to explore more challenging routes. Depending on the season, waterproof clothing might be beneficial. Always bring water, snacks, and a map or GPS device, as some trails can be less marked or overgrown.
Yes, the Nujvi/Nulvi region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. Besides hiking, you can find numerous routes for road cycling and running. For detailed information and routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Nujvi/Nulvi and Running Trails around Nujvi/Nulvi guides.
While some waterfalls, like Cascata di Triulintas, feed into small natural lakes or pools, specific information about designated swimming areas is not always available. If you choose to cool off, exercise caution, be aware of water depth and currents, and respect the natural environment.
Access varies by waterfall. Cascata di Triulintas is accessible via a small country road, followed by a short walk, implying nearby parking options. For other, more remote or challenging highlights, access might require parking further away and hiking in. Always check local signage and conditions.


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