Waterfalls around Gemona Del Friuli are found in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, offering a range of natural water features. The area is characterized by its position within the Julian Prealps, where streams and rivers create numerous cascades. This region provides opportunities to explore both easily accessible waterfalls and those found along hiking trails. The hydrographic landscape is a defining natural feature of the Gemona area.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hello! To fully enjoy your experience and respect it, we invite you to follow a few simple rules—they're our way of saying "thank you" to this extraordinary environment: - Bring home memories, not flowers: take all the photos you want, but leave plants, fossils, and any natural artifacts intact. - Dogs are welcome, but always on a leash: this way you protect the wildlife and themselves. - No wild camping: nature rests here at night, just like you! - Silence, the mountains speak: no loud music, shouting, or bright lights—let the sounds of the forest be your soundtrack. - Stay on the trail: walking off-trail damages delicate habitats. - Hunting is prohibited: animals live peacefully here, as they should everywhere. - Watch out for ticks: ticks are present throughout the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, so it's important to learn about prevention and protection techniques! Don't throw away your trash: anything you bring with you (snacks, bottles, tissues, etc.), take it home. The mountains are not a wastebasket. Thank you and we hope you have a wonderful time in the Julian Prealps Park.
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Beautiful waterfall on moss cushions and Marian capital that makes the whole thing very pleasant to look at.
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One of the numerous tributaries of the Fella when it carries water. This tributary is the Torrente Favarinis.
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Ta Lipa Pot in Resian means "the beautiful road" and indeed this path that crosses the woods near Stolvizza in Val Resia is beautiful! Never difficult and is divided into 2 variants of 5 or 10 km.
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Beautiful path immersed in the woods, it is possible to choose the two ring variants of 5 or 10 km.
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The route indicated on the map is impassable due to a landslide
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A very pretty and suggestive little waterfall.
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The region offers several captivating waterfall trails. The Ta Lipa Pot Trail is a popular choice, known for its beautiful path through the woods and offering two loop variants of 5 or 10 km. Another highly regarded spot is the Acqua Caduta Waterfall, set in a surreal grove described as a small rainforest, featuring two cascades.
Yes, several waterfalls and trails are suitable for families. The Ta Lipa Pot Trail is well-marked, easy, and suitable for children. The Favarinis Stream Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant natural monument experience.
You'll find a variety of natural wonders. The Acqua Caduta Waterfall is set in a unique 'rainforest-like' grove, giving an impression of untouched nature. Further afield, the Fontanon di Goriuda in Chiusaforte is an impressive 80-meter waterfall where you can walk behind the cascade into a small cave, experiencing its power from a unique perspective. The Rio Montasio Waterfalls plunge 70 meters into a crystal-clear pool, surrounded by lush beech and pine forests.
For maximum flow and lush scenery, late spring or early summer is often ideal, especially when melting snow contributes to the water volume, as is the case for the Fontanon di Goriuda. For a more comfortable hiking experience and to avoid swampy conditions in some areas like Acqua Caduta Waterfall, spring or autumn are recommended.
Yes, some waterfalls are quite accessible. The Fontanon di Goriuda, though a short drive from Gemona, is easily reached via a short and easy 5-15 minute walk from a parking area. The Rio di Plis Waterfalls are also easily accessible via a short dirt road, less than a five-minute walk.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult routes like the Monte Cuarnan Loop Trail. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with history. The Rio di Plis Waterfalls, for example, are located near historical elements such as a bunker and the ruins of trenches, offering a glimpse into the past alongside the natural cascades. The broader Ecomuseo delle Acque del Gemonese, which includes the Waterfall Trail in the Orvenco stream valley, focuses on preserving both the natural and cultural identity of the Gemona area.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and immersive natural settings. Many highlight the feeling of being in a 'lost world' or a 'small rainforest' at spots like Acqua Caduta Waterfall. The well-marked and easy trails, like the Ta Lipa Pot Trail, are appreciated for allowing visitors to enjoy the forest and water. The sheer beauty and suggestive nature of cascades like Cimano Waterfall are also frequently mentioned.
Absolutely. The Waterfall Trail in the Orvenco stream valley is a prime example, forming a loop that follows the stream and features multiple natural and artificial waterfalls. The Ta Lipa Pot Trail also offers longer ring variants for those seeking a more extended hike through the woods and past water features.
While the water in many of these waterfalls, such as the Fontanon di Goriuda, remains consistently cold (around 5°C) year-round, some visitors do dip their feet in the crystal-clear pools for a refreshing experience, particularly at the Rio Montasio Waterfalls. Always exercise caution and check local regulations regarding swimming.
The Cimano Waterfall is often described as a 'hidden place' just a few steps away from a trail, offering a beautiful natural setting that feels secluded. Similarly, the Ta Lipa Pot Trail is considered a 'little known corner' of Friuli Venezia Giulia, offering a fascinating experience away from the crowds.


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