Best waterfalls around Camerino are found within the Le Marche region, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including the foothills of the Sibillini Mountains. The region offers a variety of water features, from gentle stream-fed cascades to more dramatic drops. These natural attractions are often integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities for exploration. The terrain around Camerino features forests, valleys, and rivers that contribute to the formation of these waterfalls.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Parchetto delle Cascatelle dei Folletti located along the Fosso Cimarra, was recently designed and created by the Comunanza Agraria di Valcimarra with the aim of enhancing an area that had been neglected. The ancient valley, immersed in an evocative forest, has been transformed into an accessible place characterized by very well-kept streams and a very suggestive waterfall I must say. A legend called Sibilla Cimarra tells of hypothetical passages that would lead to the Sibillini mountains. A nice place where you can also spend a lunch or dinner, it is very cool and there are also several lights for lighting in the evening.
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Interesting route on the old mule track that, going up the stream, reached the springs of Le Vene
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Along the trail there are "pools" or wells formed naturally by erosion of the small waterfalls above. To protect them, bathing is prohibited... although it is very inviting I must say. Easy and flat trail. Well maintained place.
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Simple and pleasant path that allows you to walk along the stream/river. There is also a short but relaxing sensory path
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The path along the Sant'Angelo stream, not far from Pieve Torina, winds through woods and meadows following the course of the stream, with small waterfalls and suggestive views of the surrounding mountains.
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Sant'Angelo Stream Trail offers a simple and pleasant walk along a stream with small waterfalls and natural pools. The Little Waterfalls of the Elves, located along the Fosso Cimarra, is an accessible area with well-kept streams and a suggestive waterfall within an evocative forest. Further afield, the Cascate di Sarnano are also very accessible, with an easy, circular 6-kilometer path suitable for all ages.
You'll find a variety of trails. The Sant'Angelo Stream Trail is an easy, flat path along the stream. The route to Valcaldara Waterfall (Le Vene) follows an interesting old mule track. For a more extensive experience, the Cascate di Sarnano feature the 'Via delle Cascate Perdute,' an easy 6 km circular route, while the Cascate della Volpara e della Prata offer a more challenging, intermediate hike through ancient forests.
The best time to visit generally depends on the water flow and your preferred activities. Spring and early summer often provide the most powerful cascades due to snowmelt and rainfall. During summer, particularly at the Cascate di Sarnano, you can enjoy refreshing dips in the water and picnic areas. The trails are generally accessible from spring through autumn.
While some natural pools, like those along the Sant'Angelo Stream Trail, might look inviting, bathing is generally prohibited to protect these natural formations. However, the Cascate di Sarnano offer several spots where visitors can take a refreshing dip during the summer months.
The Cascate di Sarnano are popular for their accessibility and natural beauty. The 'Via delle Cascate Perdute' is an easy, circular 6-kilometer path leading to three distinct waterfalls: Antico Molino, lu Vagnatò, and Cascatelle. It's suitable for all ages, offers picnic areas, and allows for refreshing dips in the water during summer, all within a serene natural setting.
Yes, The Little Waterfalls of the Elves is associated with a local legend called Sibilla Cimarra, which speaks of hypothetical passages leading to the Sibillini mountains. The area itself, along the Fosso Cimarra, has been enhanced to create an evocative and accessible forest setting.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region around Camerino offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking routes, including easy loops like the Basilica of San Venanzio – Camerino, or more challenging trails such as Lake Polverina loop. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that traverse the scenic landscapes.
The difficulty varies. The Sant'Angelo Stream Trail and the 'Via delle Cascate Perdute' at Cascate di Sarnano are considered easy and suitable for most visitors. The route to Valcaldara Waterfall (Le Vene) is rated as intermediate. For a more rugged experience, the Cascate della Volpara e della Prata involve an intermediate difficulty hike with significant elevation changes, ranging from 7.7 to 14 kilometers round trip.
For a more dramatic experience, the Cascate della Volpara e della Prata, located near Umito, offer impressive cascades. Formed by the Rio Prata and Volpara rivers, these waterfalls feature drops ranging from 40 to 90 meters, flowing over impermeable sandstone. The powerful cascades are particularly striking, especially after rainfall.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. Trails often wind through forests, such as the evocative woods surrounding The Little Waterfalls of the Elves or the ancient chestnut and beech forests leading to the Cascate della Volpara e della Prata. You'll also follow streams, discover natural pools, and enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, characteristic of the Le Marche region.
The Cascate di Sarnano are located approximately 34-39 kilometers from Camerino, which translates to about a 33-40 minute drive. This makes them a convenient and popular day trip destination from Camerino.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing escape into nature, the accessibility of many trails, and the serene atmosphere. The Sant'Angelo Stream Trail is praised for its simple, pleasant path and relaxing sensory section. The well-kept streams and suggestive waterfall at The Little Waterfalls of the Elves are also highly regarded for their evocative setting.


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