Waterfalls around Valprato Soana are located within the Gran Paradiso National Park in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. This alpine region features a diverse natural landscape with numerous cascades and rivers. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural features and engaging in outdoor activities. Valprato Soana is a destination for those seeking to experience the mountain environment.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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https://youtu.be/KdsaBL0twzY?si=-LI75WFE57aHMvCE Very well described by meckomat: first gravel, then 2km of singletrack, sometimes flat, sometimes steeper, the last 300m of elevation gain can only be achieved by pushing at least.
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Walking past isolated larches, you finally reach the foot of the waterfalls and can immediately admire the first cascade, while a little further up, after a short steep stretch of path, you can already see the second, more impressive cascade. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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The first waterfall is accessible to everyone and the circular route to see them all is an easy excursion (less than 2 km on foot and 100 m of elevation gain) that offers unforgettable glimpses. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After crossing a bridge, you come to a grassy plateau (at an altitude of 1745 meters, also the highest point of this hike), from which you can admire the third and most beautiful cascade of the waterfall, which is particularly impressive due to the spectacular flow of the water and the impressive rock layers that formed the waterfall. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After a short, steep stretch of path, you reach the second, a huge cascade: here the lush water masses of the Urtier plunge into a stilling basin that was dug out over the centuries. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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The waterfalls encountered during the climb are very characteristic
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Beautiful waterfalls in Lillaz
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The waterfalls are perfect for mid ride refills.
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The waterfalls around Valprato Soana are nestled within the Gran Paradiso National Park, offering a diverse natural landscape. You'll find a variety of waterfall types, from multi-tiered cascades like the Lillaz Waterfalls to river-fed falls, all set within a stunning alpine environment.
Beyond the well-known Lillaz Waterfalls, you should also consider visiting the Bardoney Waterfall, which is noted for its beautiful natural environment, flowers, and marmots, offering a remote feeling. Another impressive sight is the Grand Loson Waterfall, a spectacular natural feature encountered on the way to the Vittorio Sella refuge.
Yes, the Lillaz Waterfalls offer an excellent family-friendly option. The first section is easily accessible to everyone, and a circular route of less than 2 km with only 100 m of elevation gain allows visitors to see all the cascades. While the second jump involves steps and climbs, the initial parts are comfortable for most visitors.
The difficulty varies. The first part of the Lillaz Waterfalls is considered an easy excursion. However, reaching the Second Waterfall of Lillaz involves stretches with steps and climbs, making it more challenging. The trails to Bardoney Waterfall and Grand Loson Waterfall are generally intermediate.
Yes, for the Lillaz Waterfalls, there is a circular route less than 2 km long with 100 m of elevation gain that allows you to see all the cascades, offering memorable views.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the warmer months, with June being particularly noted for abundant flowers and marmots around the Bardoney Waterfall. In autumn, visiting the Lillaz Waterfalls after 12:00 PM is recommended for better sunlight on the falls. Winter offers opportunities for ice climbing, especially at the Cascata di Piamprato – Santanel.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, such as the 'Rifugio Sogno di Berdzé and Colonna Mine Loop from Lillaz'. There are also challenging road cycling routes like the 'Orco Stream loop from Ronco Canavese', and gravel biking options like the 'Valle di Champorcher Cycle Route'.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Many appreciate the multi-tiered spectacle of the Lillaz Waterfalls and the ease of access to its initial sections. The remote feeling and abundant wildlife, such as marmots and flowers, around the Bardoney Waterfall are also highly valued.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region offer dedicated viewpoints. The Second Waterfall of Lillaz is itself a popular viewpoint. For the Lillaz Waterfalls, after crossing a bridge and reaching a grassy plateau at 1,745 meters, you can admire the third and often considered most beautiful cascade.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, the 'Ascent of the Banzai Trail — Cogne' is a highlight that includes waterfalls, though it is rated as challenging. The trail to the Second Waterfall of Lillaz also involves steps and climbs, offering a more strenuous experience than the first section.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The area around Bardoney Waterfall is known for its vibrant flowers and marmots. The region is characterized by alpine scenery, rivers, and impressive rock formations carved by the water over centuries, all within the Gran Paradiso National Park.


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