Waterfalls around Mezzocorona are located in the scenic Trentino region of Italy, characterized by its mountainous terrain and the Adige Valley. The area offers a combination of natural beauty and outdoor activities, with several waterfalls integrated into hiking and climbing routes. These natural features contribute to the diverse landscape of Monte di Mezzocorona. Visitors can explore various types of waterfalls, from those within gorges to more accessible forest settings.
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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challenging climb towards Lake Favogna
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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 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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For easily accessible options, the Rio Tigia Waterfall is just a few minutes from the center of Salurner and suitable for a pleasant walk. The Titschen Waterfall is another pleasant, smaller waterfall located directly along the Etschtal cycle path, offering a tranquil and refreshing stop.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Rio Tigia Waterfall is easily reachable and good for a walk. The Titschen Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, especially for those cycling the Etschtal path. For a more adventurous family outing, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata, while challenging, can be suitable for beginners and families with proper equipment and guidance, as it offers easier variants.
Absolutely. The Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata offers a spectacular and adventurous way to experience multiple waterfalls within the wild Giovanelli Gorge. This historic route involves ladders, fixed ropes, and a suspension bridge, providing breathtaking views and a thrilling exploration of the canyon.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find peaceful paths like the Forest trail in the Plan de la ass area, which features small waterfalls and a relaxing nature experience. For more challenging routes, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata is part of longer mountain hikes, often combined with the Tret Waterfall. You can explore various options on the Hiking around Mezzocorona guide.
Yes, the Titschen Waterfall is notably situated along the Etschtal cycle path. It's a perfect spot for a refreshing break in the shade, making it ideal for cyclists and hikers enjoying a leisurely outdoor activity.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and early summer when snowmelt ensures a strong water flow, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Some routes, like the Via Ferrata, might be less accessible or require specific gear in winter due to ice and snow.
Yes, the Cascata del Burrone Giovanelli and the Tret Waterfall are often incorporated into loop trails. For example, the 'Giovanelli Gorge Via Ferrata – Tret Waterfall loop' is a popular and challenging mountain hike that allows you to experience both. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Mezzocorona guide.
For general visits, sturdy walking shoes are recommended. If you plan to tackle adventurous routes like the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata, you will need proper via ferrata equipment, including a harness, helmet, and via ferrata set. Sections of the trail within the gorge involve walking along the creek bed, so sturdy and waterproof shoes are essential, especially after rainfall.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, many outdoor trails in Trentino are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or on challenging terrain like via ferratas. Ensure your dog is comfortable with the terrain and bring enough water for both of you.
Mezzocorona is accessible by public transport. From the town, you can often reach trailheads, including those leading to Monte di Mezzocorona, via local buses or even the Monte di Mezzocorona cable car, which offers access to the higher areas where some waterfall trails begin. Check local transport schedules for the most current information.
Parking is typically available near the starting points of popular trails. For the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata and other trails on Monte di Mezzocorona, parking can be found in Mezzocorona itself, often near the cable car station or designated trailheads. For waterfalls like Rio Tigia or Titschen, parking might be available closer to the village centers or along the cycle path.
The area around Mezzocorona offers several other natural attractions. Near the Giovanelli Gorge, you can find the picturesque Laghetto di Ischia, a beautiful pond. Monte di Mezzocorona also features viewpoints like the Skywalk, offering panoramic views of the Adige Valley. The region is rich in forests and trails, providing diverse natural beauty beyond just the waterfalls.
Yes, depending on the waterfall you visit. The Titschen Waterfall, for instance, is recommended as a nice break spot on the Etschtal cycle path, with suggestions to bring a pizza from a nearby pizzeria. In Mezzocorona town or at the top of Monte di Mezzocorona (accessible by cable car), you'll find various options for refreshments and meals.


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