Canyons around La Val - Wengen - La Valle, also known as La Valle, is a municipality in South Tyrol, Italy, nestled within the Dolomites. This region is characterized by its impressive mountain landscapes, deep gorges, and ravine-like features, often associated with mountain streams and waterfalls. The area is part of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, offering diverse geological formations and a network of hiking trails. It is recognized for its natural beauty and serves as a starting point for numerous…
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Fairly easy via ferratas, but in truly beautiful surroundings. The path behind the waterfall is particularly impressive.
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Beautiful waterfalls; you can take a break at the base to admire the power of the water, or even walk around behind the first (highest) waterfall. For those wishing to try the equipped passage behind the waterfall, be careful: it's slippery! Gloves for grip on the support cable and suitable footwear are essential. To ascend the waterfall on the other side, there's a short via ferrata section; special equipment is required.
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Temporary ice cave which disappears in the late summer months
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Easy to reach from Armentara, less easy to get there from the La Crusc refuge
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Unusual and magical place, watch out for the rocks that continually roll down from above
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The Ponte Alto spans a narrow but extremely deep gorge. From the bridge or a few meters next to it at a viewing point you have a great overview of the gorge and the stream. Likewise, if you go uphill over the bridge, shortly after the bridge the Ferrata Barbara via ferrata branches off to the right, which leads behind the lower of the two waterfalls and as a via ferrata continues steeply down to the foot of the waterfall and on the other side up to the viewing platform . If you don't have a head for heights, you shouldn't miss it and walk the via ferrata holding the safety rope until behind the waterfall!!!
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In my opinion, the path to the metal stairs is only for people who are NOT AFRAID OF HEIGHTS.
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The region is renowned for its dramatic natural formations. The Fanes Waterfalls are a must-see, offering routes that lead behind the cascades, with the Sbarco de Fanes being particularly gigantic. For a unique experience, the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata allows you to go behind two waterfalls. Additionally, Ponte Alto provides breathtaking views of the Rio Travenanzes canyon from its bridge.
Yes, the Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls offers a truly breathtaking panorama of the Fanes Dolomites, the Fanes stream, and its spectacular water features. From Ponte Alto, you can also enjoy stunning views into the deep gorge carved by the Rio Travenanzes.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, scenic road cycling routes, and exciting gravel biking routes. The area is also South Tyrol's first certified hiking village, providing a multitude of trails through diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata is considered an easy via ferrata. It's a unique experience that leads you behind two waterfalls, though a head for heights is recommended due to steep sections. It's a great way to get up close to the powerful cascades.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking and exploring the natural features, and the waterfalls are typically at their most impressive due to snowmelt and rainfall.
Yes, the region also features the Snow Cave, an unusual and magical place. When visiting, be mindful of rocks that can roll down from above. It's accessible via path 7A from Rifugio Santa Croce, continuing on path 15B.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking beauty and impressive scale of the waterfalls, especially the gigantic Sbarco de Fanes. The unique experience of walking behind the cascades on the via ferrata is also highly appreciated. Many find the panoramic views of the Fanes Dolomites from various viewpoints to be truly remarkable.
Yes, the region offers options for families. While some routes like the via ferrata require caution, many hiking trails are suitable for families. The general natural beauty and well-marked trails make it a great destination for outdoor activities with children, allowing them to experience the stunning landscapes and natural formations like the gorges and waterfalls.
The gorges and surrounding areas are part of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, which is rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see diverse alpine flora, especially in spring and summer, including various wildflowers. Wildlife might include chamois, marmots, and a variety of bird species typical of the Dolomites, though sightings can depend on luck and quiet observation.
While specific details on public transport to each individual gorge are best checked locally, La Val - Wengen - La Valle is a well-regarded hiking destination. Many trailheads and attractions within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park are accessible by car, often with designated parking areas. It's advisable to research specific access points for highlights like the Fanes Waterfalls before your visit.
When exploring areas like the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata, a head for heights is recommended, and appropriate gear is essential. For the Snow Cave, be cautious of rolling rocks. Always wear sturdy hiking shoes, be aware of slippery surfaces near waterfalls, and check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.


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