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Waterfall hiking trails around Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli offer diverse landscapes, from coastal dunes and expansive pine forests to vital wetlands. This protected area, located between Pisa and Lucca, features a mosaic of environments including the largest pine forest in Europe within the San Rossore Estate and the significant Lake Massaciuccoli. The terrain generally presents minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.0km
04:02
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260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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2.95km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Please take into account that it is very technical and some roads are closed.
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Nice trail suitable for everyone and fun.
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Eremo della Sambuca (Valle Benedetta - Livorno) The hermitage is located south of the Valle Benedetta in the forest of the Livorno Mountains. Already known in the 13th century as an Augustinian hermitage, one of the many that flourished throughout the Christian West to welcome those who wanted to retreat in prayer far from the noise of the world, in 1390 it took the name of Eremo di Santa Maria in Parrana Among others, the Gesuati penitential friars settled there. The Gesuati (not to be confused with the Jesuits) were born as an association of lay penitents founded in the 14th century by St. Giovanni de' Colombini from Siena. They preached peace, poverty and their main function, in addition to prayer, was to assist the sick, the poor and the needy. They spread throughout Italy and, in particular in Tuscany, founded many convents. The Augustinian hermitage was expanded and strengthened by them with other interventions in the vicinity (cultivations, a water mill, "icehouses"). Precisely because of the holy life that these monks led and because of its position sunken into the valley of the Ugione stream, the hermitage took the name of Santa Buca, or Sambuca. Over time, the Gesuati also took over the administration of the Sanctuary of Montenero. After the Gesuati order was suppressed in 1668 by Pope Clement IX (and their assets confiscated to support the war against the Turks), the complex passed to a series of private owners and followed a long period of decline. The structure consisting of a small church (with a single nave, divided into three bays with a circular apse, cross vaults and remains of frescoes, including an Annunciation), cells, guesthouse, refectory, kitchen, granary, cellar, is in poor condition. Since 1950 the structure has been a state-owned building of the Municipality of Collesalvetti. In 1912 it was declared a national monument and a few years ago it was entrusted to the Parish of Giovanni Gualberto in Valle Benedetta.
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Villa Cristina is a scout house. In the summer of 2023 I was also lucky enough to go camping with the Salesians
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Ancient Hermitage, whose oldest nucleus dates back to 1100 (small church of Santa Maria di Parrana, with a few cells, Augustinian Fathers of S. Jacopo in Acquaviva), located in the valley of the Ugione torrent, in the Provincial Natural Park of the Livornesi Mountains and in the complex regional agricultural-forestry Livornesi Hills (Valle Benedetta Forest). From 1390 the hermitage took the name of Santa Maria della Sambuca and the penitential Gesuati friars settled there (until 1668, the year of dissolution of the order), with consequent expansion of the structure (church, cells, guesthouse, refectory, kitchen, barn, cellar). A state property since 1950, the Hermitage has been partly renovated with CIPE funds, but is in a state of abandonment and the other two wings (including the beautiful cloister) require urgent conservative restoration. Of great interest for the circuit of existing routes that touch other cultural emergencies such as the remains of mills on the Ugione stream (late 1600s - early 1700s), the ice houses (late 1700s) and other historical-cultural testimonies, as well as naturalistic and geological emergencies.
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The Agesci and Cngei scouts are responsible for managing Villa Cristina, which is a structure immersed in the greenery of the Livornesi Mountains provincial park, precisely between the Corbolone shooting gallery and the Sambuca Hermitage. The structure, public, and owned by the Tuscany Region, which entrusted its management first to the province of Livorno and subsequently to the Colline Metallifere body
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On nice days the view of Livorno is not bad... the dirt road is easy to cycle on
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There are several dedicated waterfall hiking trails in the Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli area. Our guide features 6 routes that specifically highlight waterfalls, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more moderate hikes.
Yes, the park offers easy waterfall hikes perfect for families or those new to hiking. For instance, the Infernaccio Small Waterfall loop from Acquedotto Leopoldino is an easy 2.95 km trail that can be completed in under an hour. Another accessible option is the Infernaccio Small Waterfall – Fornaci del Corbolone loop from Acquedotto Leopoldino, which is 4.47 km and takes about 1 hour 18 minutes.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the Infernaccio Small Waterfall – Eremo della Sambuca loop from Acquedotto Leopoldino is a moderate 14.1 km trail, typically taking around 4 hours to complete. This route allows for a more extensive exploration of the natural landscapes surrounding the waterfall.
Yes, many of the waterfall trails in the area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Infernaccio Small Waterfall – Fornaci del Corbolone loop from Acquedotto Leopoldino and the Infernaccio Small Waterfall – Fornaci del Corbolone loop from Acquedotto Leopoldino, both offering scenic loops.
While exploring the waterfall trails, you're within the diverse Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli. Beyond the waterfalls, you can discover significant natural areas like the LIPU Massaciuccoli Oasis, known for its wetlands and birdwatching, or the expansive Tenuta di San Rossore with its pine forests. The park also features coastal dunes and beaches such as Bocca di Serchio Beach.
The hiking experiences in Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied natural landscapes, from the coastal areas to the extensive pine forests, and the accessibility of the trails.
The Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli is generally welcoming to dogs, but specific regulations may apply in certain protected areas or during particular seasons. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local park rules before heading out to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The waterfalls in the Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli region are often at their most impressive after periods of rain, typically in late autumn, winter, or early spring. During these times, water flow is usually higher, enhancing their natural beauty. However, the park's diverse landscapes offer enjoyable hiking experiences year-round.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on the main trails to the waterfalls within the Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli. However, some areas within the larger park, particularly certain nature reserves or estates like San Rossore, might have restricted access or require guided tours. It's always a good idea to check the official park website or visitor centers for the most current access information.
For waterfall hikes in Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are recommended, especially as trails can be damp or muddy near the waterfalls. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable, along with rain gear. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the scenic views.
While the allure of wild swimming near waterfalls can be strong, the Parco naturale di Migliarino, San Rossore e Massaciuccoli is primarily a protected natural area. Swimming in rivers or near waterfalls might be restricted for safety or environmental reasons. It's best to respect local regulations and enjoy the waterfalls from designated viewing points.
Many of the waterfall trails, particularly those starting from the Acquedotto Leopoldino area, typically have designated parking nearby. It's recommended to check the starting point details of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information and directions to ensure a smooth start to your hike.


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