Best waterfalls around Sovramonte are found within a region characterized by its natural and historical richness. The area features diverse landscapes, including the Cismon valley, offering a blend of natural attractions and historical infrastructure. Visitors can explore various water features set within the Prealps, providing opportunities for nature viewing and photography. The region's terrain ranges from accessible spots to more challenging trails leading to hidden natural formations.
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Pleasant location in a large grassy basin.
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Beautiful crucifix placed in a niche along the mule track of the Salton gorge.
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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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Necessary path to get to the top (if you want to avoid the direct Alpine troops). It appears after a fountain and a small house. The only asphalted section of the route, it is 30 minutes or less from the Refuge. Done with a summer camp and middle school kids. Recommended for the possibility of a large meadow upon arrival
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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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Saltón waterfall and ravine, with the road with tunnels built by the Military Engineers during the Great War.
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Suggestive cascading waterfall that descends from a small valley to plunge into Lake Corlo: one of the small waterfalls that you encounter and cross along the lakeside ledge on the eastern side of the basin.
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The Ponte Serra and Waterfall is particularly notable for its historical context. Situated at the gateway to the Cismon valley, it features an ancient stone bridge that was part of the Roman Via Paolina. The bridge has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times, including after both World Wars, and the area was historically a site for customs duties. A century-old dam for a hydroelectric plant also adds to its unique blend of natural beauty and historical infrastructure.
Yes, Cascatella Waterfall is considered family-friendly. You can drive right up to it, and there's a parking area (for a small fee). The site offers a pleasant ring walk of about two hours, and there are lawns for playing or sunbathing, as well as a beautiful area with tables, benches, and a fireplace for grilling, making it ideal for families with small children.
Salton Waterfall is a hidden gem where the Senàiga stream makes a spectacular 30-meter leap through a natural rock amphitheater. The setting is described as heavenly, with crystal-clear water flowing between high gorge walls, displaying hues from light blue to turquoise. Moss covers rocks and trees, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere.
The Ponte Serra and Waterfall offers a picturesque view that leaves a lasting impression in all seasons and conditions, especially when the river is full. Generally, waterfalls are most spectacular after heavy rainfall or during the spring thaw when water flow is at its peak.
Access varies by waterfall. For Salton Waterfall, the trail is adventurous and steep, marked EE (Expert Excursionist), requiring familiarity with rough terrain and good hiking shoes. It features ladders, cables, handrails, and rickety bridges. In contrast, Cascatella Waterfall is easily accessible, allowing you to drive almost directly to it. Ponte Serra and Waterfall is also easily accessible with a large parking area nearby.
Yes, the Sovramonte area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the trail to Salton Waterfall is a challenging hike. You can find more hiking routes in the region, such as the 'Alta Via 2 to Rifugio Dal Piaz' or the 'Zorzoi, Bivacco Le Prese, and Croce di Naroen Loop Trail', by visiting the Hiking around Sovramonte guide.
Beyond hiking, the Sovramonte area is excellent for cycling. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Croce d'Aune Pass – Pedavena Brewery loop' or gravel biking trails such as the 'Brenta Cycle Path – Old Road to Incino loop'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Sovramonte and Gravel biking around Sovramonte guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the unique combination of natural and historical elements. For example, the Salton Waterfall is cherished for its 'heavenly and breathtaking' setting with crystal-clear water and moss-covered rocks. The Ponte Serra and Waterfall is appreciated for its picturesque views in all seasons and its rich historical context.
Yes, for some waterfalls, parking is readily available. There is a large parking area near the bridge for convenient access to Ponte Serra and Waterfall. Similarly, you can drive right in front of Cascatella Waterfall, where parking costs €5, or you can park further up the road and walk down.
While many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, specific conditions can vary. For instance, a visitor tip for Salton Waterfall mentions that the suspension bridge with its metal grate could be dangerous for dogs' claws, advising caution. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and be prepared for varied terrain.
Le Coste Waterfall is a suggestive cascading waterfall that descends from a small valley to plunge into Lake Corlo. It is one of several small waterfalls you might encounter along the lakeside ledge on the eastern side of the basin, offering a scenic view as part of a larger tour.
Given the varied terrain, especially for waterfalls like Salton Waterfall which involves steep and potentially slippery sections, good hiking shoes are essential. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and waterproof gear can be beneficial, especially after rainfall when the waterfalls are most active.


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