Canyons around Imer are found in Trentino, northern Italy, within a mountainous region known for its valleys and the Dolomites. The area features deep, narrow valleys and gorges carved by rivers, offering diverse natural landscapes. Imer's terrain provides opportunities for exploring geological formations and natural environments. The municipality is situated approximately 50 kilometers east of Trento.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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The Salton waterfall, fed by the Senaiga stream, is a real Eldorado for canyoning fans. And not overcrowded.
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A very beautiful waterfall. But be careful! The lower part was very slippery, and the suspension bridge with its metal grate was very dangerous for dogs. Their claws could easily get caught in the metal and injure themselves.
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Suggestive place: with little sun!
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The Saltòn Waterfall is a hidden gem in the heart of the Prealps, on the border between Trentino and Belluno: the Senàiga stream makes a spectacular 30-meter leap, carving its way through a natural rock amphitheater. The setting is heavenly and breathtaking! At the bottom of the valley, the setting is fairytale-like: the water flows crystal-clear and lively between the high walls of the gorge, with hues ranging from light blue to turquoise; moss envelops rocks and entire trees, creating a fairy-tale, almost surreal atmosphere. To reach the waterfall, you follow an adventurous and steep trail that descends steeply to the valley floor from the Molin de Sot area. The most exposed and slippery sections are equipped with ladders, cables, and metal handrails; you cross three rickety bridges; the final stretch is a narrow ledge over the deep gorge. This is a route marked EE: it's nothing particularly difficult, but it definitely requires familiarity with rough terrain and good hiking shoes. The return journey is obviously all uphill. The waterfall can also be reached from the SP212 road that connects Castel Tesino to Lamon.
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Road that overlooks a deep gorge of the Cismon torrent. The old asphalt road is currently closed for works and it is very difficult to cross the torrent on the dam wall
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Old road that runs alongside the infamous "strada statale 50 del Grappa e del Passo Rolle" and reaches the border with Trentino-Alto Adige. It is one of the most well-known and appreciated mountain roads in the Alps, especially for the suggestive scenarios and natural landscapes in which its route winds.
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The path up to the Rosetta refuge does not let up: it is constantly ascending from the beginning. However, in this section, the demand intensifies a little due to both the inclination and the type of terrain. Although it is not technically difficult, the ravine at your feet is impressive. There are some parts that have chains to hold onto, which helps give you security on the most exposed steps.
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Just below the bridge, an upward viewpoint allows you to take a spectacular photo with the person on the bridge. No special equipment is required, just a good dose of salt in the pumpkin so you don't swing, the bridge must be crossed with the bikes by hand and you don't group on the bridge.
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The region around Imer, situated in Trentino, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and deep valleys. You can expect to encounter dramatic gorges, such as Val Venegia, which is known as a botanical garden due to its diverse plant species. There are also impressive waterfalls like Salton Waterfall, carving through natural rock amphitheaters, and river valleys with crystal-clear waters.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Val Venegia is particularly noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful valley with a gravel road that is popular with pedestrians. The Old Road of the Cismon Gorge also has sections that are considered family-friendly, providing scenic views.
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 more stable, trails are clear of snow, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Some trails, especially those with exposed sections or metal aids, are best avoided in wet or icy conditions.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the trail to Salton Waterfall is marked as challenging (EE), involving a steep descent with equipped sections like ladders and cables. Another challenging route is the Steep trail towards rifugio Roseta, which offers a constant ascent and impressive views over a ravine, with some parts having chains for security.
Absolutely. The Suspension Bridge over the Rio de la Vecia offers a unique and adrenaline-filled viewpoint, suspended 23 meters above the gorge. There's even an upward viewpoint just below the bridge for spectacular photo opportunities. The Salton Waterfall itself is a breathtaking natural rock amphitheater.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Imer region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Cascata del Primiero loop from Imer' or the 'Navoi Wellness Trail loop from Imer'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Primiero and Lake Calaita Loop' or the 'Lago di Calaita – San Martino loop from Imer'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Imer, MTB Trails around Imer, and Gravel biking around Imer.
Access to many of these natural sites often involves navigating mountainous terrain. For places like Salton Waterfall, the trail descends steeply, and while some sections are equipped, good hiking shoes are essential. Parking availability can vary; some popular spots like Val Venegia are quite popular with tourists, suggesting established access points. It's always advisable to check specific trailhead information before your visit.
While the primary focus of the gorges around Imer is natural beauty, the Old Road of the Cismon Gorge offers a glimpse into historical infrastructure. This old road runs alongside the modern state road and is appreciated for its suggestive scenarios and natural landscapes, hinting at past routes through this challenging terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The 'fairy-tale, almost surreal atmosphere' of places like Salton Waterfall, with its moss-covered rocks and crystal-clear water, is often highlighted. The 'fantastic mountain panorama' of Val Venegia and the 'adrenaline-filled passage' of the Suspension Bridge over the Rio de la Vecia are also highly appreciated experiences.
While many outdoor areas in Trentino are dog-friendly, it's important to consider the specific trail conditions. For example, the trail to Salton Waterfall includes a suspension bridge with a metal grate that can be dangerous for dogs' claws. Always assess the terrain and your dog's comfort level, and keep them on a leash where required.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is rich with natural formations. The Salton Waterfall is described as a 'hidden gem' in the heart of the Prealps, offering a truly breathtaking and somewhat secluded experience for those willing to take on its adventurous trail.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. Some areas like Val Venegia offer relatively easy gravel roads suitable for leisurely walks. However, other trails, such as the path to Salton Waterfall or the Steep trail towards rifugio Roseta, are rated as challenging, involving steep ascents, rough terrain, and equipped sections. It's crucial to check the specific trail details and be prepared with appropriate gear.


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