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Top 10 Waterfalls around Cavedine

Waterfalls around Cavedine are found within the Cavedine Valley and surrounding Trentino region. This area is characterized by picturesque landscapes, where waterfalls are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. The region offers natural experiences and insights into local water management.

Best waterfalls around Cavedine

  • The most popular waterfalls is Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal, a waterfall that traverses the village of Calavino and features a series of captivating waterfalls and cascades. The Roggia di Calavino trail is a route through the narrow Canevai gorge, highlighting the connection between the village and its water source.
  • Another must-see spot is Cascata del Rio Bianco, a waterfall known for its intermittent flow, fed by a karst spring. It is most spectacular in spring, when snowmelt and rainfall bring it to its full glory, delivering a tremendous volume of foamy water.
  • Visitors also love Former Sarca River weir and waterfall, a waterfall created by a former dam of the Sarca River. Here the water has a sink, which creates a loud, wonderful splashing like in a waterfall.
  • Cavedine is known for gorge waterfalls, karst spring-fed waterfalls, and artificial weir waterfalls. These offer diverse natural and historical insights for visitors to explore.
  • The waterfalls around Cavedine are appreciated by the komoot community, with 178 upvotes and 319 photos contributed by users.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal

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In Lake Valle dei Laghi, about 20 km from Trento, in the Sarche plain, Lake Toblino forms a coherent basin with Lake Santa Massenza. Above the lake of Santa Massenza you can ascend or descend through a canyon and enjoy the unique beauty of this landscape.

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Cascata del Rio Bianco

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The lower waterfall carries water all year round, there is a second waterfall a few meters further, but only in spring is fed by water from the mountains. You can get close to the waterfalls via beautifully landscaped paths.

Admission costs four euros for adults in the high season. The ticket office was closed in October, but entry was still free.

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Zambèl Waterfall

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The Zambel Waterfall ('el Zambelòn' in the local dialect) is an enchanting natural setting: the stream plunges briskly between high rock walls into a natural pool; the cool, clear water flows into a clearing surrounded by greenery; the sun's rays often penetrate it, creating evocative beams of light and rainbows! It's naturally at its best after rainy days. It's also known as the Calliano Waterfall (name of the nearby town), the Rio Cavallo Waterfall (from the name of the stream and the valley of the same name), or the Rosspach/Rossbach Waterfall (the Cimbrian equivalent of the river): the watercourse was so named because it descended from Folgaria in a very winding and impetuous manner, like a restless colt.

The waterfall is actually an ancient artificial dam, as evidenced by the stone blocks that compose it entirely, without the use of cement. In the 15th century, the left canal (above the greenhouse) was built for agricultural purposes and likely to fill the defensive moat of nearby Castel Pietra. In the 17th century, the right industrial canal ('roggia') was also built, descending to Calliano and flowing into the Adige River. Over the centuries, it has served to provide mechanical power to countless industrial and manufacturing activities (mills, sawmills, hammer mills, spinning mills).

It can be reached from below, via an easy path from Calliano, or from above, via a short route equipped with ropes and steps. In summer, the site is quite popular for cooling off and sunbathing.

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Via Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya

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If you haven't had enough climbing after the Ferrata Salagoni, you can continue straight away with this second section, the Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya. It leads through the upper Salagoni Gorge to the waterworks. The via ferrata is classified as Category C, as there are short sections of this difficulty. If you want to do the Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya as a standalone via ferrata tour without first climbing the Ferrata Sallagoni, you can also descend from Castello Drena and start directly.

You will almost exclusively follow the stream. Footholds will keep your feet dry. However, keep an eye on the weather and avoid the trail if heavy rain is imminent.

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A beautiful stretch of trail that runs through this gorge carved by the waters of the Calavino Canal. It creates numerous waterfalls and pools. The environment is green and pristine. It is always protected by sturdy handrails.

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Former dam of the Sarca.

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These beautiful waterfalls can be reached by an easy path that starts right from the road. The peculiarity is that the waterfall disappears in winter to reappear in spring with the melting of the snow at high altitude.

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The Via Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya is an exciting adventure between rock walls and a stream that flows between mossy rocks. The route includes suspension bridges, metal ladders and vertiginous passages, with spectacular views of waterfalls.

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If you haven't had enough climbing after the Ferrata Salagoni, you can continue straight away with this second section, the Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya. It leads through the upper Salagoni Gorge to the waterworks. The via ferrata is classified as Category C, as there are short sections of this difficulty. If you want to do the Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya as a standalone via ferrata tour without first climbing the Ferrata Sallagoni, you can also descend from Castello Drena and start directly. You will almost exclusively follow the stream. Footholds will keep your feet dry. However, keep an eye on the weather and avoid the trail if heavy rain is imminent.

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A great hike but not without its challenges! When it rains, the path can be slippery as the ground is sometimes loose. But you are always accompanied by the waterfall🤩. We got very warm on the way up and were amazed by the vineyards 🍇 and the view😍

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Beautiful hike but not recommended in the rain!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of waterfalls can I explore around Cavedine?

The Cavedine area offers a diverse range of waterfalls. You can find natural gorge waterfalls, unique karst spring-fed waterfalls like Cascata del Rio Bianco, and even artificial weir waterfalls such as the Former Sarca River weir and waterfall. These provide varied natural and historical insights.

What makes the Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal unique?

The Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal are part of an ancient water channel, the Roggia di Calavino, which traverses the village of Calavino. The trail through the narrow Canevai gorge offers a scenic route where you can experience the constantly thundering waterfalls and a wild creek, especially vibrant during spring and summer.

When is the best time to visit Cascata del Rio Bianco?

The Cascata del Rio Bianco is most spectacular in spring. Fed by a karst spring, its flow is intermittent, meaning snowmelt and rainfall in spring bring it to its full glory with a tremendous volume of foamy water. During autumn and winter, the spring can be largely inactive.

Are there family-friendly waterfall hikes in the Cavedine area?

Yes, several waterfalls are accessible for families. For example, the Cascata del Rio Bianco is easily reached via a short, roughly 30-minute walk with a gentle incline. The Former Sarca River weir and waterfall is also noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful wild river and a great bike path nearby.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls around Cavedine?

Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and cycling. Many of these routes offer scenic views of the landscape, including Lake Cavedine and surrounding mountains.

How accessible are the waterfalls for hiking?

Many waterfalls in the Cavedine area are integrated into scenic hiking routes. The excursion to the Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal is considered relatively simple, though suitable footwear is recommended. The Cascata del Rio Bianco involves an easy 30-minute walk to reach it.

Are there any waterfalls with historical significance?

Yes, the Zambèl Waterfall, also known as 'el Zambelòn', is an ancient artificial dam. Built in the 15th and 17th centuries, it served agricultural purposes and later provided mechanical power for various industrial activities like mills and sawmills. It's a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical engineering.

Can I find challenging trails that feature waterfalls?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Via Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya leads through the upper Salagoni Gorge, where you'll encounter streams and small waterfalls. This via ferrata is classified as Category C in sections, offering an exciting and demanding adventure. Always check weather conditions, as water levels can rise quickly.

What natural features can I expect to see around the waterfalls?

The waterfalls are set within picturesque landscapes. You'll often find lush forests, deep gorges like the Canevai gorge near Calavino, and views of lakes such as Lake Toblino. The area around Cascata del Rio Bianco is part of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, offering diverse natural beauty.

Is there public transport available to reach waterfalls near Cavedine?

While specific public transport details for each waterfall can vary, the region is generally accessible. For instance, Calavino, where the Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal are located, is described as an elegant rural resort in the Cavedine Valley. For detailed routes and schedules, it's best to consult local transport information.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Cavedine?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the immersive experience. For example, the rocky path through the gorge next to the constantly thundering Waterfalls along the Calavino Canal is often described as unique and refreshing. The loud, wonderful splashing of the Former Sarca River weir and waterfall also invites visitors to linger.

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