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Top 11 Waterfalls around Valdastico

Waterfalls around Valdastico are a prominent feature of this region, known for its natural beauty and diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by lush vegetation, deep gorges, and the Astico River, offering numerous opportunities for exploration. Valdastico's terrain, including the Val d'Assa, provides a setting where streams carve through cliffs, creating various cascades. This natural environment makes the region a destination for those seeking to discover waterfalls.

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  • The most popular waterfall is Pach waterfall, a…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Pach waterfall

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Here, the Pach stream (which in the Cimbrian language actually means "stream") cascades over a thirty-meter (?) drop, forming a waterfall amidst lush vegetation. It's a charming spot, hidden in …

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Gorgo Santo

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The Gorgo Santo is a spring that features a very rare phenomenon...
Rainwater and snow water are not retained by the Luserna Plateau due to the karst composition of the …

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Along the river Sella valley's waterfalls

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Interesting valley with very suggestive geological stratification of the rocks. At times very impervious and dominated by the peaks of Vezzena and Manderiolo

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El Gorgo Waterfall and Gorge

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'El Gorgo', between S. Pietro Valdastico and Casotto, is a scenic and wild clearing in the middle of the woods: the Torra torrent descends from the valley of the same …

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July 23, 2025, Cascata del Pach

This route is absolutely a very challenging one! We started hiking from Rotzo with children aged 5 to 10. It's just manageable up to the waterfalls and a very beautiful hike. At the waterfall itself, there's a pleasant flat section but with dangerously deep drops. The return route is downright dangerous from the start and not recommended. We explored the route a bit further, and there it's even risky for adults. Many other hikers turned back as well.

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behind the small monument dedicated to the old border there is a place called IL GORGO it is an enchanting place with waterfalls and turquoise water

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June 29, 2024, Gorgo Santo

A foaming and thunderous waterfall cascades from the spring known as 'Gorgo Santo' (which can be visited a little further along, climbing the trail —> see related highlight). The small bridge actually spans two waterfalls, one upstream and one downstream. I recommend descending to the paved road below, on the border between the hamlets of Scalzeri and Longhi, for a spectacular view of the stream cascading through a series of rapid drops before flowing into the Astico River. I also recommend visiting this site after days of rain or when the snow has melted in the mountains, to see the water swollen and rushing!

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Commemorative stone marking the former border between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I. The border between the two states in the upper Astico Valley had a curious layout: from the hamlet of Busatti, upstream, to the village of Casotto, downstream, the territory to the left of the river was Austrian, while that to the right was Italian. Each citizen had its own route to travel this stretch of the valley, without having to cross the border: the Austrians had the current internal road, while the Italians had the current and parallel state road 350, which connects the Vicenza area to Trentino. At this point, just outside Casotto, the Torra stream marked the demarcation between the two states; the Braidi Bridge, guarded by a garrison, was an important passage for goods and people. With Italy's victory and the annexation of the unredeemed lands, it became the border between Trentino and Veneto. But in 1929, against the will of the inhabitants, a fascist decree imposed that Pedemonte and Casotto pass from the Province of Trento to that of Vicenza: the border between the two regions was moved further upstream, above the village of Lastebasse. An old photo illustrates a moment of conviviality and respect between Austrian customs officers and Italian Carabinieri, sitting at the same table. The original memorial stone is located in the Valdastico cemetery. https://www.freeforumzone.com/mobile/d/11171728/Valle-dell-Astico-e-le-due-strade-sul-confine-parallelo/discussione.aspx

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A beautiful place in the Assa Gorge.

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August 15, 2023, Gorgo Santo

The Gorgo Santo is a spring that features a very rare phenomenon... Rainwater and snow water are not retained by the Luserna Plateau due to the karst composition of the terrain; instead, it flows down the valley through tortuous underground passages. Under normal conditions, it flows from the lower Gorgo Santo cave; however, in heavy rain or snow, the cave may be unable to handle the full flow, so the water is also released from the upper Gorgo Santo cave... a sort of safety valve. Pope Boniface IV (7th century) happened to pass through these parts during a trip and blessed the whirlpool: hence the name "santo." But there is another, more evocative and legendary, theory behind the name: it is said that here, Saint George defeated the Great Dragon that dwelt in the cave and dominated the valley! The presence or absence of water depends on rainfall or snowfall: to find a good flow of water, you should visit on days after it has rained; otherwise, you'll visit the whirlpool in its "dry" state.

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'El Gorgo', between S. Pietro Valdastico and Casotto, is a scenic and wild clearing in the middle of the woods: the Torra torrent descends from the valley of the same name through a tortuous and narrow gorge, throwing itself into a crystalline bojo and flowing along the rocks dug and smoothed by the water. In the background of the ravine you can see the overlying and historic Ponte delle Slèche; immediately downstream, however, a work of embankments and bridles begins to tame and slow down the torrent, before it flows into the Astico river. The presence or absence of water, given the torrential nature, depends on precipitation or snowfall: you must visit the place on post-rain days, otherwise you will find a trickle descending from a dry canyon.

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Interesting valley with very suggestive geological stratification of the rocks. At times very impervious and dominated by the peaks of Vezzena and Manderiolo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit the Pach waterfall in Valdastico?

To see the Pach waterfall in its full glory, it's best to visit after heavy rains or during snowmelt. The Pach stream is torrential, and dry seasons can reduce its flow to a trickle. However, be aware that the trail can become treacherous and slippery under wet conditions, so exercise caution.

Are there family-friendly trails to waterfalls in Valdastico?

Yes, the path leading to the Pach waterfall is considered beautiful and manageable for families with children aged 5 to 10. However, areas beyond the waterfall can be challenging and potentially risky, so it's advisable to turn back at the waterfall itself.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near the waterfalls?

The Valdastico region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find lush vegetation, deep gorges, and the Astico River. Highlights like the Along the river Sella valley's waterfalls showcase suggestive geological stratification of rocks, while the Pach waterfall is nestled amidst forest and sheer cliffs.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls in Valdastico?

Yes, you can visit the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument. This man-made monument also features an enchanting place called IL GORGO with waterfalls and turquoise water, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Valdastico?

Beyond waterfall viewing, Valdastico offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Monte Verena Summit – View of Rifugio Campolongo loop'. There are also numerous mountain hikes and running trails available. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Valdastico, Mountain Hikes around Valdastico, and Running Trails around Valdastico guides.

What makes the Gorgo Santo waterfall unique?

The Gorgo Santo is a spring that features a rare phenomenon: rainwater and snowmelt flow through underground karst passages. In heavy rain, the water may be released from both upper and lower caves, acting as a natural safety valve. It's best visited after rain to see a strong flow.

Where can I find a spectacular waterfall of considerable height in the region?

The Pissavàca Waterfall is a spectacular cascade of considerable height, created by the stream of the same name, which flows into the Astico River. Like many waterfalls in the region, its flow is best after rainfall or snowmelt.

Are there any challenging hiking opportunities near the waterfalls?

Yes, the Pach waterfall is a significant point of interest along adventurous hiking trails like the Sentiero delle Cenge, which offers breathtaking views of the Val d'Assa and passes alongside majestic vertical rock walls. Some sections beyond the waterfall are considered very challenging and risky.

What should I know about the accessibility and safety of trails to the Pach waterfall?

The path to the Pach waterfall is generally manageable, even for families. However, beyond the waterfall, the trails can become very challenging and potentially dangerous, with dangerously deep drops. It's recommended to turn back at the waterfall itself, especially with children. Always be cautious, particularly after rain when trails can be slippery.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Valdastico?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil and picturesque natural experience offered by the waterfalls, often hidden within lush forests. The geological formations, the historical context of some sites, and the opportunity for adventurous hikes are also highly valued by the komoot community.

Can I combine a waterfall visit with a longer hiking route?

Yes, the Pach waterfall can be incorporated into longer routes starting from Castelletto/Bostel and ending in Alberedo, or accessed from Pedescala or the Strada del Piovan. You can also shorten the hike by ascending to the village of Rotzo from the waterfall.

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