Best waterfalls around San Felice Del Benaco are found in the broader Lake Garda region, where San Felice del Benaco is situated. This area features diverse natural landscapes, from the shores of Lake Garda to the surrounding hills and valleys. The region offers various outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring natural attractions. Waterfalls here range from powerful cascades to serene spots accessible via trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Closed, and no sign for a diversion. We had to change the route and add 2km to bypass to the west.
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We followed the river and climbed back through the forest to Milordino. A sporty experience!
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Beautiful waterfall behind the Madonna del Rio chapel.
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From Renzano, the path to the Madonna is easier than from the top! The chapel is beautifully done.
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The first of three shrines on the tour. Its interior is truly beautiful.
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Beautiful dirt road that leads to the first of the 3 sanctuaries. We are just outside of Renzano, a hamlet of Salò
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While San Felice del Benaco itself features smaller cascades like the one near the Sanctuary of Madonna del Rio, the broader Lake Garda region offers several renowned waterfalls. The Sanico Waterfall is a popular spot along a path to the Toscolano waterfalls. Further afield, the Varone Waterfall near Riva del Garda and the Molina Waterfalls in Fumane are highly celebrated for their dramatic beauty and visitor facilities.
The Varone Waterfall near Riva del Garda is excellent for families, offering well-maintained trails, footbridges, and two observation points within a private natural park. Similarly, the Molina Waterfalls in Fumane are part of a dedicated park with easy, family-friendly walks through an enchanting environment.
The Ponale Waterfall, located near Riva del Garda, is unique because its basin is primarily accessible by watercraft like SUPs or kayaks. It can also be viewed from the popular Strada del Ponale, which is a well-known e-bike trail.
Yes, several waterfalls are reached via hiking. The Waterfall Trail Near Renzano invites exploration into the Lake Garda hinterland, though it has experienced closures due to landslides. The Tignale Waterfall (Aer) is accessible after a 25-minute walk along path number 265 from Piovere. The Campione del Garda Waterfall also involves a walk from the town center along trails like number 267.
The best time to visit waterfalls in the Lake Garda region is generally during spring (April-June) when snowmelt increases water flow, making the cascades more powerful and impressive. Autumn (September-October) also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but some smaller waterfalls might have reduced flow.
Yes, the Varone Waterfall near Riva del Garda and the Molina Waterfalls in Fumane (Parco delle Cascate di Molina) both have paid entrance fees, as they are part of managed natural parks with visitor facilities.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around San Felice Del Benaco guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like those in the MTB Trails around San Felice Del Benaco guide. Road cycling routes are also available, as seen in the Road Cycling Routes around San Felice Del Benaco guide.
For a more intimate experience, consider the Campione del Garda Waterfall. It's a lesser-known gem on the western side of the lake, offering a secluded environment fed by the San Michele stream. The Paradiso waterfall in Ome, accessible via a path along the Gandovere stream, is also known for its beautiful light play and peaceful setting.
The travel times vary. Waterfalls like the Sanico Waterfall and the Sanctuary of Madonna del Rio are relatively close to San Felice del Benaco. The Varone Waterfall and Ponale Waterfall near Riva del Garda are about an hour's drive north. The Molina Waterfalls in Fumane are approximately a 30-minute drive inland from the eastern side of Lake Garda.
Yes, both the Varone Waterfall and the Molina Waterfalls are popular tourist destinations and have amenities nearby. You can typically find cafes, restaurants, or picnic areas within or very close to their respective parks, especially around the Varone Waterfall in Riva del Garda and the Molina Waterfall Park in Fumane.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by location. While many natural trails in the Lake Garda region are dog-friendly, specific managed parks like Varone Waterfall and Molina Waterfalls may have rules requiring dogs to be on a leash or restricting access to certain areas. It's always best to check the specific park's regulations before visiting.
The difficulty varies. The Varone Waterfall and Molina Waterfalls offer generally easy and accessible paths suitable for most visitors. Trails to the Tignale Waterfall and Campione del Garda Waterfall involve moderate walks. Some komoot highlights, like the path to the Sanctuary of Madonna del Rio, can be poorly marked or overgrown in sections, making them more challenging.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around San Felice Del Benaco: