San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn
Waterfalls around San Martin De Tor - San Martino In Badia - St. Martin In Thurn are found within the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. This region features a diverse natural landscape with numerous cascades. The area offers a variety of experiences for exploring natural water features. It is characterized by alpine scenery and accessible trails leading to these natural monuments.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Ugo Demetz's sculpture doesn't look at all like someone scaling a rock face with deliberate holds. Instead, it dangles from a rope. No wonder, since this climber is rappelling down. However, he doesn't have a beaming face like after reaching a summit, but rather a serious and introspective expression. Was he not quite at the top after all?
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Fantastic area for playing with kids and dogs. It's a shame there's no refreshment point nearby. I recommend bringing a packed lunch.
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Beautiful sculpture at the top of the waterfall
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Great rest area below the waterfall with many benches and tables
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Beautiful waterfall 😎 with a rest area directly below
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Great mountaineer sculpture right next to the waterfall
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Beautiful rest area below the waterfall 👍, even with toilet
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Beautiful waterfall that you can hike up from the rest area in about 10 minutes
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Beyond the well-known cascades, you can explore the Flitzer Waterfall in Villnöß Valley, which plunges 45 meters over fern and moss-covered rocks, displaying unique yellow and brown traces from iron and sulfur. Another notable spot is the Tervela Waterfall near S. Cristina in Val Gardena, falling approximately 50 meters in two stages within a peaceful forest. For a powerful spectacle, visit the Klammbach Waterfall in Antholz Mittertal, accessible via an easy hike to a panoramic platform.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Pisciadù Falls are easily reachable from Colfosco via a gentle walk, with a dedicated picnic area below. The Egger Waterfall in Anterselva Valley is also perfect for families, including those with small children, requiring only a short, easy hike. The Ciastlins Waterfalls in San Vigilio di Marebbe offer a relatively easy and rewarding hike through an alpine landscape.
The best time to visit is generally in spring and early summer (May to July) when snowmelt significantly increases the water flow, making the cascades particularly powerful and spectacular. Sunny, hot days are also ideal for a refreshing experience. Some waterfalls, like the Fanes Waterfalls and Stuller Waterfalls, are most impressive during these periods.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Pisciadù Falls are part of the 'Tru dles Cascades,' a path passing through several waterfalls on easily passable terrain. The Fanes Waterfalls in the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Natural Park feature paths that follow the river upstream, with some sections requiring sure-footedness and even steel cables to get behind the falls. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around San Martin De Tor guide.
Yes, the Climber Sculpture and Waterfall at Santa Cristina features a unique mountaineer sculpture by Ugo Demetz right next to the waterfall. This site offers a distinctive combination of art and nature, with the sculpture depicting a rappelling climber with a serious, introspective expression.
At the Fanes Waterfalls, it's possible to get directly behind some of the upper falls by holding onto a steel cable, offering a unique perspective. The Stieber Waterfall in Passeiertal Valley has a wooden viewing platform that allows visitors to experience the sheer force of the water up close. The Klammbach Waterfall also has a panoramic platform for close-up views.
Besides hiking, the region around San Martin De Tor offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking or mountain biking, with trails ranging from moderate to difficult, often providing stunning views of the Dolomites.
Yes, the Pisciadù Falls area includes a clearing with picnic tables, making it ideal for a break. There's even a dedicated rest area below the Pisciadù Waterfall with benches and tables, and even a toilet. The Egger Waterfall is also easily accessible from the Eggerhöfe farms, providing a peaceful, secluded location for rest.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and tranquility. Many appreciate the refreshing spectacle of the water, especially on hot days, and the picturesque landscapes surrounding the falls. The accessibility of many sites, like the Pisciadù Falls, for families and the impressive views from spots like the Klammbach Waterfall are also highly praised.
The Flitzer Waterfall in Villnöß Valley is often less crowded than other tourist spots, offering a tranquil and picturesque experience within a gorge. Its charm lies in its serene beauty and the refreshing spectacle it provides. The Egger Waterfall also offers a peaceful, secluded location, perfect for those seeking a quieter natural escape.
Yes, the Picnic area below the Pisciadù Waterfall is listed as wheelchair accessible. The first stretch of the dirt road leading to this area is also practicable for strollers, making it a good option for visitors with mobility considerations.


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