Waterfalls around Comelico Superiore are found within the Dolomites, a region known for its mountainous terrain and natural landscapes. This area offers various trails that lead to these natural features. Comelico Superiore provides opportunities for exploring different types of waterfalls, from those requiring surefootedness to more accessible options. The region's geography contributes to the formation of numerous cascades and streams.
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You should have a certain bit more stamina and you should also like things like stairs.
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Great hike with beautiful views of East Tyrol. The vertical meters are easy to master on the easily walkable paths. The Obstanserseehütte then invites you to take a break.
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Sturdy shoes a must. Wooden planks, some of which serve as steps, can be very slippery. Sticks are recommended.
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The zigzag path between the Lunelli hut and the Berti hut repeatedly crosses the watercourses of the Risena stream and its tributaries. In many places the water gushes over the steep rock faces down into the valley. The path is also part of the watercourse in some places.
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Lots of small waterfalls along the way and crossing it - at least during snowmelt
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Very nice ascent through rustic forest. It's best to go uphill. Surefootedness absolutely necessary. However, absolutely worth seeing. Downhill really only for very experienced hikers (above is said sign, not below). Quite steep, narrow, slippery in places and at times. However, the path is always visible and partly secured with wire ropes.
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The three alpine hikes with their many facets of nature are also inviting in moderate weather and can be run very well at any time
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Yes, the Alpine pastures and frozen waterfall in the Dolomites is noted as family-friendly, offering alpine hikes with varied natural features suitable for all ages.
Hiking conditions vary. For instance, the trail to Cascata del Pissandolo is suitable only for experienced hikers due to steep, narrow, and sometimes slippery sections, featuring two bridges and a safety device with a stal rope. In contrast, the Risena Waterfalls involve a zigzag path that repeatedly crosses watercourses, which can be part of the watercourse itself in places, requiring surefootedness.
Spring and early summer are generally ideal, as snowmelt feeds the waterfalls, making them more powerful. The region's natural beauty is also vibrant during these seasons. However, some alpine hikes, like those near the Alpine pastures and frozen waterfall in the Dolomites, can be enjoyed in moderate weather at any time.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, many outdoor trails in the Dolomites are dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially on narrow or steep paths like those at Cascata del Pissandolo, and to ensure they are comfortable with varied terrain.
Parking availability varies by location. For Cascata del Pissandolo, you can often find parking near Candide, followed by a short walk. For the Risena Waterfalls, parking would typically be available near starting points for the loop hike from Rifugio Lunelli or Selvapiana.
Yes, the area around the Risena Waterfalls is particularly interesting for its proximity to the Antonio Berti Refuge, which offers stunning Dolomite views and traces of the Great War, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
Comelico Superiore offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Via Ferrata Arzalpenturm. The region also has extensive options for gravel biking and MTB trails, with routes suitable for different skill levels.
The trail to Cascata del Pissandolo is recommended for experienced hikers due to its steep, narrow, and potentially slippery sections. It features two bridges and a safety device with a stal rope. Sturdy shoes with good grip are essential, and hiking poles can be beneficial, especially for the descent.
The Risena Waterfalls are typically accessed as part of a loop hike, often starting from Rifugio Lunelli to Selvapiana. The path is a zigzag trail that repeatedly crosses the Risena stream and its tributaries, with water gushing over steep rock faces.
Beyond the main attractions, the broader Cadore region, which includes Comelico Superiore, features other impressive cascades. The **Rio del Sasso Waterfall** is mentioned in connection with local treks, and the powerful 70-meter **Upper Comelle Waterfall**, formed by the Liera torrent, is another option. You can also find the enchanting **Laghetto al Vach**, a lake with a waterfall in a glacial basin, accessible via a short path.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are crucial. For trails like Cascata del Pissandolo, which can be steep and slippery, hiking poles are highly recommended. Layered clothing is advisable for changing mountain weather, and rain gear is always a good idea in the Dolomites.
Yes, the Risena Waterfalls are part of a popular loop hike from Rifugio Lunelli to Selvapiana, offering a scenic circular route that repeatedly crosses the stream and its cascades.


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