Best waterfalls around Gambassi Terme are characterized by unique geothermal activity and river features rather than traditional large cascades. Located in Tuscany, the region is known for its thermal waters and natural springs. These water features, including hypothermal springs and river-carved formations, are often integrated into local hiking trails. The area offers distinct natural water experiences within a serene landscape.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice place. Visit in spring or early summer. In full summer possibly no water
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Beautiful waterfalls reachable via a simple single trek only in small stretches impractical by bike (just get off). The photos (mine) unfortunately do not do justice .... The water descends in several balsi from a height of a few tens of meters to the pool below with a show that is worth a visit.
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Before our visit it had not rained for 3 months, so there was no running water or even waterfalls. But you could follow the whole course up the gorge and climb great
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The “Pozzo Sfondato”, a Jurassic well on the volcanic rocks of the Evola River; a wild place where the river flowing over the rocks forms small waterfalls. Here over time, the water has dug into the rock some real wells or holes where the people of Montaione (and not only) come to cool off on hot summer days. The spot is easily accessible thanks to a dense network of nature trails in the Municipality of Montaione. Near the area you can still see the ruins of the old Molinuzzo delle Pozzole, but above all an old brick bridge that, in addition to the passage of goods, animals and people, was used to cross the "millstone" of the Molino delle Pozzole, located at valley at a distance of about 300 meters. A wonderful and unique place: nature that is combined with history, where it is possible to understand a glimpse of the local economy of the time thanks to the numerous mills along the river. A magical place for those who love bathing rivers and trekking itineraries.
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Small waterfall formed by the Egola stream. The name Pozzo Sfondato derives from the fact that this waterfalls have formed pools whose depth is not known and in which it is possible to swim in summer. Higlight not easy to reach the best route is from via Ribaldi.
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The trail is visible on the map until the geysir. Then just follow the river when dry. Later you will see a path that is marked aside the river. It is a nice hidden valley and it ends at a cave with waterfall dependant on water level. Nice shadow on hot tuscany summer days - and a bit of adventure.
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Pozzo sfondato - beautiful place but maybe avoid in August as there is no water!
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Bring a towel, so you can spend some time with your feet in the ponds of the Cascatelle
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Gambassi Terme is known for its unique geothermal activity and river features rather than traditional large cascading waterfalls. You'll find hypothermal springs, natural geysers, and river-carved formations like wells and holes in the rock. These offer distinct natural water experiences within a serene Tuscan landscape.
Yes, at Pozzo Sfondato, the river has carved wells and holes into the rock, creating spots where visitors can cool off and enjoy river bathing, often in ice-cold water. It's a popular spot for locals on hot summer days.
Beyond the river features, Gambassi Terme is home to significant geothermal activity. The **Bollori spring** along the Casciani stream features gas emissions and jets of warm water, including a small natural geyser. Another interesting spot is the **Botro delle Docce springs**, where waters emerge from an impressive rock fracture. These are often integrated into hiking trails.
Absolutely. Many of the water features, including the Hidden River Trail and Sulphur Geyser and the paths to the Bollori spring, are accessible via hiking trails. You can find various routes, such as the 'Bollori Sulphur Spring – Geothermal Vent loop from Gambassi Terme', by exploring the hiking guide for Gambassi Terme.
For the best experience with flowing water, it's generally advisable to visit outside of prolonged dry spells. For example, Pozzo Sfondato might have less water in August. Similarly, the Strolla Stream Waterfalls may have reduced flow if there hasn't been rain. Spring and autumn typically offer more active water flows and pleasant hiking conditions.
Many trails in the area are considered intermediate difficulty, but there are options for various skill levels. For example, the path to Strolla Stream Waterfalls is described as a simple single trek. Always check the specific trail details for difficulty and suitability before heading out.
While specific dog policies can vary by trail, many natural trails in the Gambassi Terme area are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially in areas with other visitors or wildlife. Check local signage for any restrictions.
Besides exploring the water features, Gambassi Terme offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, hiking trails, and running trails that wind through the scenic Tuscan landscape, vineyards, and historic villages.
The Bollori spring is located along the Casciani stream. It's a notable area of hypothermal springs where you can witness gas emissions and jets of warm water. The 'Bollori trail' is a popular path to reach it, and you can find hiking routes that include it, such as the 'Bollori Sulphur Spring – Geothermal Vent loop from Gambassi Terme'.
Yes, near Pozzo Sfondato, you can still see the ruins of the old Molinuzzo delle Pozzole and an ancient brick bridge. These remnants offer a glimpse into the local economy and history, where mills along the river played a significant role.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural experiences, especially the geothermal phenomena and the opportunity for river bathing in places like Pozzo Sfondato. The adventure of exploring hidden valleys and seasonal waterfalls, as well as the serene atmosphere of the Tuscan landscape, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Hidden River Trail and Sulphur Geyser offers a unique geothermal experience. This trail leads to a natural geyser and a cave that may feature a waterfall, depending on current water levels. It's known for providing a sense of adventure and shade on hot days.


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