Waterfalls around Paisco Loveno offers access to the natural landscapes of the Valle Camonica region in Lombardy, Italy. This small comune serves as a starting point for exploring various waterfalls and hiking routes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, dense forests, and river valleys, providing diverse natural settings. Visitors can find opportunities for immersion in nature and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A beautiful lake surrounded by stunning mountains. It's definitely worth the long drive from Curò to get there.
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A stunning multi-tiered waterfall. Its height is estimated to be around 125 meters (based on regional cartography contours). It is framed by larches that take on warm colors in autumn, from yellow to orange to ruby red, creating a more dramatic visual impact.
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After the rest area you came across coming from Carona, you can continue. The trail is initially unpaved but passable, and then begins a steep climb that's truly difficult to pedal. You'll almost certainly have to get off your bike and push, or leave it a little further back. At a bend in the trail, you can leave your bike to reach the foot of the waterfall, where you can admire the cascading water and be refreshed by the droplets suspended in the air.
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The Cascate del Vò are a true natural jewel nestled in the Val di Scalve, near Schilpario (BG). It is a series of spectacular waterfalls, immersed in an uncontaminated alpine landscape, perfect for a regenerating trip. 🌊 What makes them special: The water rushes down between the rocks creating a fresh and relaxing atmosphere The path that leads to the waterfalls is also suitable for families and offers breathtaking panoramic views It is a point of passage for those continuing towards the Piana del Vò or the Rifugio Tagliaferri 📍 Where they are: Località La Paghera, 24020 Schilpario (BG)
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Piana del Vò is a beautiful natural area located in Val di Scalve, in the Bergamo Orobie Alps. It is particularly appreciated for its tranquility, breathtaking views and proximity to the suggestive Cascata del Vò, one of the most popular attractions in the area. 🌿 What you can expect from Piana del Vò: Enchanting alpine landscapes: green meadows surrounded by woods and mountains, ideal for picnics or moments of relaxation. Excursions and trekking: starting point for paths that lead to the Rifugio Tagliaferri or the Passo del Vò. Cascata del Vò: easily reachable on foot, it is an unmissable stop for those who love nature and photography. 📍 It is located near Schilpario, in the province of Bergamo, and is accessible all year round, although it gives its best in spring and summer.
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walk suitable for everyone, in any season. My children were thrilled with it
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Wonderful place in Alta Val Seriana
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Fantastic waterfall reachable in a short time from the parking lot, absolutely worth seeing
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the impressive Cascata del Pizzolo, a multi-tiered waterfall framed by larches that offer a dramatic visual impact, especially in autumn. Another option is the Caronella Valley Waterfalls, which offers cascading water amidst a forest setting.
Yes, the Vò Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It features a well-equipped picnic area, making it a great spot for families to enjoy the natural beauty and relax. The path leading to it is also noted for being accessible.
The region around Paisco Loveno is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll find waterfalls set in gorges, dense forests, and river valleys. Areas like Piana del Vò and Cascata del Vò offer enchanting alpine landscapes with green meadows surrounded by woods and mountains. Many spots also feature natural pools and scenic viewpoints.
Early summer is generally considered the best time to visit waterfalls in this region, such as the Cascate del Sellero, as the water flow is typically strong and the surrounding vegetation is lush. Spring and summer are also recommended for areas like Piana del Vò for their vibrant alpine scenery.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, Piana del Vò and Cascata del Vò serves as a starting point for paths leading to destinations like Rifugio Tagliaferri or Passo del Vò. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Paisco Loveno guide.
Besides hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like the 'Incisioni rupestri loop from Malonno' found in the Running Trails around Paisco Loveno guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Vent Barns – Piz Tri Summit Cross loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Paisco Loveno guide.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. For instance, the path to the Cascate del Sellero is well-maintained and takes about 15 minutes from a specific bend in the road, making it relatively accessible. The Vò Waterfall is also noted for being accessible to everyone. However, some trails, like parts of the route to Caronella Valley Waterfalls, involve steep climbs that can be challenging.
Yes, the Vò Waterfall is known for having a well-equipped picnic area right on its slopes, allowing visitors to enjoy their meal amidst the natural beauty of the cascading water.
Many waterfall locations in the area offer excellent viewpoints. For example, a 15-minute walk from the road leads to a perfect viewpoint for the Cascate del Sellero. The Piana del Vò and Cascata del Vò area is also appreciated for its breathtaking views of alpine landscapes.
The Barbellino Natural Lake is a beautiful natural lake situated at approximately 2,100 meters above sea level. While primarily a lake, it features waterfall elements as it is a source for the Serio river, with its newborn waters contributing to the region's hydrological system.
Specific parking information varies by waterfall. For the Cascata del Pizzolo, there is a parking area to the right near a dirt road for Malga and Passo Sellero, at an altitude of approximately 1580 meters, when ascending from Paisco Loveno towards the Passo del Vivione.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and breathtaking views offered by the natural areas, as well as the opportunity for immersion in nature. The accessibility of some waterfalls, like the Vò Waterfall, and the presence of amenities like picnic areas, also contribute to a positive experience.


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