Waterfalls around Campo Ligure are found in the Ligurian Apennines, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and diverse terrain. This area offers access to several waterfalls and natural pools, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The geological features of the Ligurian Apennines contribute to the formation of these water features.
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Small but beautiful...to be seen again in the summer
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The trail is fairly easy to follow, a bit confusing at the beginning where you have to cross the stream (without taking off your shoes, just find the right spot... and then you have to follow the chain-link fence on the right, to simplify things).
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The Cascata del Serpente is an enchanting natural spectacle immersed in the lush vegetation of the Ligurian Apennines. This waterfall, which takes its name from its sinuous shape, plunges with a suggestive leap into a pool of crystalline water. Easily accessible via a short hiking trail, the Cascata del Serpente is an ideal destination for nature lovers, offering a cool refuge on hot summer days and a perfect place for a regenerating break during walks.
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They can be reached from S. Carlo di Cesa after repeated fords of the Rio Gandolfi. From here we start a climb towards Punta del Corno
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Beautiful lake in the middle of nature, crystal clear waters. You can get there in about 45 minutes of walking after traveling along an impervious 3km path
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An easy excursion suitable for everyone allows you to reach this beautiful natural oasis. There are several pools of water but the largest and most evocative is the third. In summer during the weekends the place is very crowded, so it is better to visit it during working days or out of season.
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Along the way you can admire some pools formed by the streams that flow from the heights of Prà towards the sea, in spring they are excellent for cooling off along the way
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Nice walk to these ponds with a beautiful flush waterfall.
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The Serpent Waterfall is easily accessible via a short hiking trail, making it a great option for families. Similarly, Tina Lakes offers an easy excursion suitable for everyone, with several pools to explore.
Yes, both the Serpent Waterfall and the Lago della Caicia (part of the Waterfalls of Rio Baracca) feature pools of crystalline water that are popular for swimming during warmer months. The Serpent Waterfall offers a refreshing refuge on hot summer days.
Trails vary in difficulty. The path to Serpent Waterfall is short and pleasant, suitable for most visitors. For a more adventurous experience, the route to the Waterfalls of Rio Baracca, especially from Ferriera to Lago della Caicia, can be challenging, involving river crossings and climbing over rocks. It's recommended for experienced hikers. You can find more hiking options in the area by checking out the Hiking around Campo Ligure guide.
While specific regulations for dogs at each waterfall may vary, generally, natural areas in the Ligurian Apennines are welcoming to dogs on leash. The easy accessibility of Serpent Waterfall and Tina Lakes makes them popular choices for visitors with pets, provided they are kept under control.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but for swimming and enjoying the lush vegetation, the warmer months are ideal. During summer weekends, popular spots like Tina Lakes can get crowded, so visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) might offer a more tranquil experience.
The hike to Serpent Waterfall is short and easy, taking approximately 30 minutes from Masone. For the Waterfalls of Rio Baracca, the route from Ferriera to Lago della Caicia is about 4.3 km with an elevation gain of 200 meters, typically taking around 1 hour and 15 minutes for experienced hikers. The trail to Manzù Lake Waterfall takes about 45 minutes of walking after a 3km impervious path.
Beyond hiking to waterfalls, the Campo Ligure area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, go running on dedicated trails, or enjoy mountain biking. Some waterfalls, like the Serpent Waterfall, even have canyoning itineraries for the more adventurous.
The valley of Rio Baracca, home to the Waterfalls of Rio Baracca and Lago della Caicia, is known for being one of the most secluded and pristine areas of the upper Orba Valley. Its wild and untouched nature makes it feel like a hidden gem, offering stunning cascades and pools away from the crowds.
The waterfalls around Campo Ligure are located in the Ligurian Apennines, a region characterized by diverse terrain. The Serpent Waterfall is recognized as a geomorphological interest site within the Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua. The erosive action of rivers like Rio Baracca over millennia has created spectacular pools and unique rock formations.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and refreshing atmosphere. Many appreciate the easy accessibility of spots like Serpent Waterfall, which offers a cool refuge on hot days. The crystalline waters and the opportunity for a regenerating break during walks are also highly valued. The stunning cascades and pools, particularly at Tina Lakes, are often highlighted as captivating sights.
While specific public transport routes directly to all waterfall trailheads might be limited, you can often reach nearby towns like Masone, which is a short distance from Campo Ligure, by public transport. From there, you might need to walk or arrange local transport to the waterfall access points. For instance, Serpent Waterfall can be reached from the center of Masone by a 30-minute walk.
Yes, the path to the Waterfalls of Rio Baracca, particularly the route from Ferriera to Lago della Caicia, is considered more challenging. It involves river crossings and climbing over rocks, requiring attention to blue markers and is recommended for experienced hikers seeking a more adventurous trek.


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