Best waterfalls around Mezzolombardo are found in the Trentino region of Italy, an area known for its natural landscapes and geological formations. Mezzolombardo serves as a starting point for exploring various cascades and gorges in the surrounding valleys. The region features diverse natural attractions, including waterfalls within canyons and along scenic trails.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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A waterfall in the middle of the via ferrata is something special.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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When there is no longer dry period, a rushing waterfall falls down here from a height of around 70 meters.
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The Rislà waterfall is formed by the stream of the same name that descends from the rugged Val Strangola. After a drop of tens of metres, the water falls into a small puddle, filling all the surrounding vegetation with water vapor before disappearing among the gravels.
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The waterfall is an absolute highlight and is located almost at the end of the via ferrata.
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A beautiful path immersed in the woods where the magnificent views are the masters, fantastic in all 4 seasons.
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Very impressive via ferrata of moderate difficulty, including some spectacular gorge sections. At the start of the "variant" there is a 30 meter high ladder section, which also marks the maximum difficulty. This is followed by a rather "tightened hiking trail" until you turn into the crevasse-like gorge, which the trail follows from here. First, vertically over a rock step, but comfortably secured with a rope and iron cramps, it then continues pathlessly in the gorge floor. You can hardly get lost in the gorge, some of which is well over 50 meters deep, but you still have to find your own way over the scree, only a few markings, some of which are quite faint, show that you are in the right place. Stay close to the rock faces, falling rocks from a great height cannot be ruled out here. After vigorous climbing, the gorge widens a bit and at the end you emerge from a beautiful basin into which several small waterfalls flow.
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Very nice, not too difficult via ferrata. Above all, it is nice and cool in the gorge. At the beginning it goes over the rocks, it can be quite hot there, especially in summer.
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Yes, the Rio Tigia Waterfall is easily accessible and suitable for a nice walk. Another option is the Titschen Waterfall, which offers a pleasant break and a cool breeze, ideal for families.
The waterfalls around Mezzolombardo offer diverse natural features. You can find cascades within deep gorges, like the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata, or smaller falls nestled in peaceful forests, such as those along the Forest trail in the Plan de la ass area. The Canyon Rio Sass, though not directly in Mezzolombardo, features impressive geological formations like 'Marmitte dei Giganti', fossils, stalagmites, and stalactites.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or early summer when snowmelt increases water flow, making the waterfalls more impressive. The cooler temperatures also make hiking more comfortable. Some areas, like the Canyon Rio Sass, may offer illuminated night visits for a unique experience.
For those seeking adventure, the Val del Rì via ferrata offers a challenging route through gorges and past waterfalls. This difficult via ferrata, inaugurated in July 2024, includes a 130-meter-long suspension bridge and four Tibetan bridges, suitable for experienced hikers.
The area around the Cascata del Ponale, accessible from Mezzolombardo, is known for its hidden cascades. While the main waterfall might not be large, exploring the area can reveal serene spots where crystal-clear water tumbles over rocks, often requiring a bit of adventurous climbing to reach.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are cycling routes like the 'Rio Tigia Waterfall – Mezzocorona loop' for touring bicycles, or running trails such as the 'Picnic Area With Mountain View loop from Mezzolombardo'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Mezzolombardo or Running Trails around Mezzolombardo guides.
Yes, the Rislà Waterfall is a beautiful cascade that feeds into Lake Tovel. It descends from the rugged Val Strangola, creating a small puddle before its waters disappear among the gravels.
Yes, the Canyon Rio Sass in Fondo, while not directly in Mezzolombardo, typically requires guided tours to explore its narrow, scenic gorge. This ensures safety and provides insights into its unique geological formations and history.
For waterfall hikes, especially those involving gorges or trails near water, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can vary, and a waterproof jacket is useful for spray near the falls. For via ferrata routes, appropriate climbing gear is essential.
The Rio Tigia Waterfall is very easy to reach, suggesting good accessibility. For the Cascata del Ponale, while the trail is popular for hiking and cycling, specific public transport options directly to the falls might be limited, but it's accessible from Riva del Garda. Always check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen destination.
While some hidden cascades in the Cascata del Ponale area offer the opportunity to take a dip under their cold waters, it's important to exercise caution. Always assess water conditions, depth, and currents before entering, and be aware that not all waterfalls are suitable or safe for swimming.
The difficulty varies. The Rio Tigia Waterfall is considered easy to reach. The Forest trail in the Plan de la ass area is intermediate. The Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata is challenging, requiring a via ferrata set. The Val del Rì via ferrata is also classified as difficult, suitable for experienced hikers.


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