Best waterfalls around Valle Di Cadore offers access to several natural cascades within the broader Cadore region of the Dolomites. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, forests, and river systems that feed numerous waterfalls. Visitors can explore a variety of natural spectacles, ranging from easily accessible falls to those requiring more challenging hikes. The region provides opportunities to experience diverse landscapes and geological features shaped by water.
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Absolutely a must-do! With a bit of technical preparation and the right clothing.
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In a short time and with some exciting passages you reach a gem: the Cascata delle Pile.
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Trail taken today, 10/12/2024 after days of rain. It cannot be said that the trail is disused in my opinion. It is still an equipped trail that goes into a narrow gorge, along a stream, so caution is required. There are pieces of cord and metal brackets at critical points and a small wooden bridge; you have to be very careful, as the rocks are worn by erosion and very slippery and there may be debris carried by the water that clutters the path. After the rains the stream also swells... but you can get there with due caution That said: the Pile waterfall, spectacular and 25 meters high, consists of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, which originates in the Antelao glaciers and flows into the Centro Cadore lake.
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Today's route, 10/12/24. The path is not disused. It is still an equipped path that winds through a narrow gorge. There are pieces of metal cord and brackets at critical points and you need to be careful, especially after heavy rains as the rocks are very slippery and the stream becomes a bit impetuous
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Easily accessible from Borja di Cadore, the Ru de Assola waterfall is very suggestive and fascinating. The waterfall rises at an altitude of about 1,100 meters and the water in a few meters travels a nice negative difference in height. At the foot of the same there are benches and picnic tables.
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Lago delle Tose is a small body of water known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of its waters. It is located in Lagole, an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest near Lago di Centro Cadore. The water that flows between the rocks of the clearing forms streams and waterfalls that culminate in a natural pool. This entire area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters, already frequented in Roman times to perform the abduction of the body. In some places, in addition to the ferruginous color, it is also possible to smell the typical smell of sulfur. A little further south are the Lagole springs, small pools from which water with beneficial properties flows. In the Venetian dialect "tose" means "girls". But the legend from which this small and precious lake takes its name is anything but happy. It is said that a long time ago the girls of the place immersed themselves in its waters to preserve eternal youth. Their beauty aroused the envy of the Anguane, creatures similar to a nymph. One day the Anguane witches attacked the girls while their men were hunting. They beat them to death, including the beautiful Bianca, daughter of the village chief. When the men realized what had happened, they decided in desperation to carry the bodies to the mountain. The God of the lake, as a sign of compassion for the "tose", transformed every drop of blood that fell to the ground into small pink and fragrant flowers, then turned the men into stone so that no one could disturb Bianca's sleep. The Anguane took refuge in the caves but could not escape the vengeance of the God, who poisoned the water, killing them. The valley fell into an unreal silence and an instant later the water regained its beneficial powers.
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Beautiful waterfall just a few minutes walk from the Rifugio Capanna degli Alpini. It is approached via the Tabacchi equipped path, now largely abandoned and which must be followed carefully.
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Several captivating waterfalls are easily accessible from Valle di Cadore. These include the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola (also known as Cascata di Borca) in Borca di Cadore, the Waterfall of Pissandro near Pieve di Cadore, and the Pile Waterfall in Calalzo di Cadore. Each offers a unique experience within a short distance from Valle di Cadore.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Waterfall of Pissandro near Pieve di Cadore is considered easy and suitable for families. The trek to the Pile Waterfall in Calalzo di Cadore is also described as kid-friendly, involving navigating rocks for an adventurous experience. Additionally, the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola in Borca di Cadore is easily accessible and features a picnic area, making it ideal for families.
The best time to visit depends on the specific waterfall and your preferences. For the Pile Waterfall, late spring and summer are favorable for strong water flow and iridescent mist. Autumn is also highlighted for its vibrant colors reflecting in the surroundings. For the Waterfall of Pissandro, early morning or dusk increases your chances of spotting ibex. Generally, summer is popular for walks to the Cascata di Borca.
Yes, wildlife spotting is possible. At the Waterfall of Pissandro near Pieve di Cadore, visitors, particularly early in the morning or at dusk, might be fortunate enough to spot ibex drinking at the pool beneath the 30-meter high waterfall.
Absolutely. Near the Tose Lake and Lagole Healing Springs, you'll find an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest. These sites were known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of their waters, and there's an old excavation site nearby with explanatory panels. The Pile Waterfall itself is part of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, originating in the Antelao glaciers.
The Valle di Cadore area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Rifugio Antelao — loop tour' or the 'San Dionisio Chapel Trail'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the 'Cascate della Pila loop' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Panoramic View of Valle di Cadore – Vallesina Tunnel loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Valle Di Cadore, MTB Trails around Valle Di Cadore, and Cycling around Valle Di Cadore guide pages.
Trail difficulty varies. The trek to the Waterfall of Pissandro is considered easy. The path to the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola is relatively easy, starting flat through a forest before a gentle climb. However, the Pile Waterfall involves an equipped trail that goes into a narrow gorge, requiring caution due to slippery rocks and potential debris, making it a more challenging experience.
Yes, the Bosconero Waterfall is described as a hidden and suggestive corner of the Zoldo Dolomites. It offers a wild, solitary, and meditative experience, nestled between the peaks of the Bosconero Group with uncontaminated nature and unique views.
Yes, near the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola (Cascata di Borca), there are benches and picnic tables at its foot, allowing visitors to relax and admire the falls.
The Pile Waterfall is 25 meters high and consists of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, which originates in the Antelao glaciers. The trail to reach it is an equipped path that goes into a narrow gorge, requiring careful navigation due to potentially slippery rocks.
A round trip to the Cascata di Borca (Waterfall of Ru de Ássola) from Borca di Cadore center takes approximately 50 minutes, making it a relatively quick and rewarding excursion.


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