Waterfalls around San Michele All'Adige are situated in a region known for its mountainous landscapes and deep valleys. The area, part of Trentino-Alto Adige, features natural formations shaped by rivers and geological activity. While San Michele All'Adige is a smaller municipality, the surrounding Val di Non and nearby locations offer access to notable natural attractions. This environment provides diverse opportunities for exploring natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A waterfall in the middle of the via ferrata is something special.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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From the waterfalls there is an entrance to the Del Durer path
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The Titschen waterfall is worth a nice break on the Etschtal cycle path. It is wonderfully situated in the shade of the mountain and there is a very pleasant cool breeze. The best thing to do is to take a delicious pizza with you from Da Ibra Pizzeria in the middle of the village and enjoy it.
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When there is no longer dry period, a rushing waterfall falls down here from a height of around 70 meters.
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The waterfall is an absolute highlight and is located almost at the end of the via ferrata.
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A beautiful path immersed in the woods where the magnificent views are the masters, fantastic in all 4 seasons.
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Very impressive via ferrata of moderate difficulty, including some spectacular gorge sections. At the start of the "variant" there is a 30 meter high ladder section, which also marks the maximum difficulty. This is followed by a rather "tightened hiking trail" until you turn into the crevasse-like gorge, which the trail follows from here. First, vertically over a rock step, but comfortably secured with a rope and iron cramps, it then continues pathlessly in the gorge floor. You can hardly get lost in the gorge, some of which is well over 50 meters deep, but you still have to find your own way over the scree, only a few markings, some of which are quite faint, show that you are in the right place. Stay close to the rock faces, falling rocks from a great height cannot be ruled out here. After vigorous climbing, the gorge widens a bit and at the end you emerge from a beautiful basin into which several small waterfalls flow.
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While San Michele All'Adige is a smaller municipality, the surrounding Val di Non offers spectacular natural attractions. The Tret Waterfall (Cascata di Tret) is particularly notable, plunging approximately 70 meters into the Mondino Canyon. Within the immediate area, you can also explore the Rio Tigia Waterfall, which also features a significant drop, especially after rainfall.
Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Rio Tigia Waterfall is considered family-friendly and easy to reach. Similarly, the Titschen Waterfall offers a pleasant break, often enjoyed by families cycling the Etschtal cycle path. The Tret Waterfall in Val di Non also has well-marked trails accessible for various fitness levels, including families with children.
The waterfalls offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer provide abundant water flow and lush greenery, making for refreshing visits. Autumn brings beautiful warm colors to the surrounding forests. In winter, the Tret Waterfall can transform into a stunning frozen sculpture, offering a unique photographic opportunity, though some trails might require more caution due to ice or snow.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata is a challenging climb that leads through a gorge with a beautiful waterfall. This route requires a via ferrata set and offers an exciting way to experience the natural formations of the area.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Tret Waterfall is set within the dramatic Mondino Canyon, surrounded by verdant meadows and thick forests. Other highlights like the Forest trail in the Plan de la ass area offer peaceful forest environments with small waterfalls and magnificent views. Many locations provide panoramic viewpoints, allowing you to appreciate the mountainous landscapes and deep valleys of Trentino-Alto Adige.
Absolutely. The area around San Michele All'Adige and the Val di Non is rich with hiking opportunities. For instance, you can reach the Tret Waterfall via a roughly 20-minute walk from Albergo Aurora in Tret, or embark on a longer hike starting from the village of Fondo. For more hiking options in the broader area, explore the Hiking around San Michele All'Adige guide.
Yes, the Titschen Waterfall is conveniently located near the Etschtal cycle path, making it an ideal spot for a break during a bike ride. For more cycling adventures in the region, including routes that might offer views of natural water features, check out the Cycling around San Michele All'Adige guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene and relaxing nature experiences, often highlighted by the sound of rustling leaves and splashing water, as described for the Forest trail in the Plan de la ass area. The impressive drops of waterfalls like Rio Tigia and Tret, especially after rain, are also frequently mentioned for their breathtaking natural beauty and photographic opportunities. The cool breeze near waterfalls, such as the Titschen Waterfall, is also a welcome feature.
The Tret Waterfall is generally considered accessible for various fitness levels. You can reach it via a roughly 20-minute walk from the Albergo Aurora in Tret, which leads to a view from below. Alternatively, a footpath from the same starting point offers a panoramic viewpoint from above. For a longer hike, you can start from the village of Fondo. For detailed information on accessibility and routes, you can visit the official Val di Non tourism site.
When tackling the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata, it's essential to bring a via ferrata set, as the first part is a true via ferrata. The trail follows the stream through a deep gorge, revealing a beautiful waterfall. Be aware that some red and white markings may have faded, so following the stream to the left is a good general guide. There's also Laghetto di Ischia, a beautiful pond, about 300m from the entrance, perfect for a break.
The Rio Tigia Waterfall is a natural monument located just a few minutes from the center of Salurner. It's very easy to reach, making it suitable for a pleasant walk and families. It plunges from a height of around 70 meters, offering an impressive sight, particularly after periods of rain when its flow is strongest.


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