Waterfalls around Karneid - Cornedo All'Isarco are a prominent feature of the South Tyrolean landscape, offering diverse natural experiences. This area, situated in South Tyrol, is known for its geological significance, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Bletterbach Gorge. The region provides various hiking opportunities to access these natural cascades, often set within picturesque valleys and along streams.
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There's a waterfall below the Hermit's Cave. There's also a bench for resting.
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It is definitely worth stopping by here. Both the small waterfalls and the large one are absolutely worth seeing
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With geological explanations and explanations
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The strenuous part of the route with what feels like 763 steps. You can count them 😉.
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On the Alpe di Siusi, on the paths that lead to the Malghetta Sciliar refuge, the Prossliner stream ventures into this picturesque waterfall with a great visual impact. Although the flow of water is not enormous, the sound effect is remarkable.
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Near the Malghetta Sciliar refuge, above Fiè and Siusi allo Sciliar, at this point the pleasant path intercepts a small waterfall of the Prossliner stream, one of the many streams that plunge towards the valley.
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currently closed so it can not be closer
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In 9/23 it was more of a trickle that fell 1.5 meters down.
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Beyond the popular Prossliner Waterfall and the Bletterbach Gorge, you can also explore the Barbiano Waterfalls, a series of cascades formed by the Rio Gander. The lowest of these plunges an impressive 85 meters and offers panoramic views of the Valle Isarco.
Yes, the Bletterbach Gorge, which features the Butterloch Waterfall, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's renowned for its geological significance and offers a powerful natural spectacle.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. Trails range from pleasant paths leading to cascades like the Prossliner Waterfall, to more challenging routes requiring sure-footedness, especially within the Bletterbach Gorge. Many trails offer stunning views and a sense of wilderness.
While some trails require sure-footedness, there are options suitable for families. For instance, the Small Waterfall is noted as dog-friendly, suggesting a generally accessible path. When planning, check the difficulty ratings of specific routes.
The waterfalls are particularly beautiful after rainfall, especially the Butterloch Waterfall in the Bletterbach Gorge, when the water flow is more substantial. Generally, spring and early summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant colors.
The Prossliner Waterfall, located on the Alpe di Siusi near the Malghetta Sciliar refuge, is praised for its remarkable sound effect. Although its water flow might not be enormous, the visual and auditory experience along the pleasant paths makes it a memorable stop.
Visiting the Butterloch Waterfall, located at the end of the Bletterbach Gorge, requires sure-footedness as the terrain can be challenging. It's particularly stunning after rainfall, but always be aware of trail conditions and any warnings about falling rocks.
Yes, the area around Karneid - Cornedo All'Isarco offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Earth Pyramids of Steinegg Loop' or the 'Planetenweg Solar System Trail'. There are also road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. You can explore more options on the hiking guide or road cycling guide for the region.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild nature and geological interest of sites like the Bletterbach Gorge. The sense of wilderness found at places like the Waterfall on the Geologists' Trail is also highly appreciated, offering a contrast to more crowded areas.
Yes, the Small Waterfall is described as a nice spot to refresh yourself with cold, clear water. It's a small trickle but provides a beautiful and invigorating stop along the path.
The Barbiano Waterfalls are located a bit further afield in the broader Valle Isarco region. While not directly adjacent to Karneid - Cornedo All'Isarco, they are accessible by a hike from the charming village of Barbiano and are a worthwhile destination for those exploring the wider area.


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