Best waterfalls around Cesiomaggiore are found within the municipality and its immediate vicinity, particularly in Val Canzoi and Val Falcina, both part of the Belluno Dolomites National Park. This region features deep valleys, impressive rock walls, and a succession of water features shaped by streams like the Caorame and Brenton. The area provides diverse natural landscapes, from wild mountain experiences to accessible trails showcasing unique geological formations.
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Beautiful crucifix placed in a niche along the mule track of the Salton gorge.
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Necessary path to get to the top (if you want to avoid the direct Alpine troops). It appears after a fountain and a small house. The only asphalted section of the route, it is 30 minutes or less from the Refuge. Done with a summer camp and middle school kids. Recommended for the possibility of a large meadow upon arrival
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The Soffia Waterfall is a natural wonder. The roaring waterfall is approximately 12 meters high and roars between the rocks and rocky roofs of a deep, winding gorge carved by the Soffia stream. A path makes this area easily accessible.
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Soffia Gorge and Waterfall at Lago del Mis. Reachable via a short, beautiful hiking trail from the parking lot.
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Saltón waterfall and ravine, with the road with tunnels built by the Military Engineers during the Great War.
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Blue Grotto of Mel It is an arch carved into the rock with a waterfall that flows into clear natural basins and then continues the path giving rise to the Rui stream. Zumelle Castle, an ancient fortification that dominates the Piave Valley. The start of the route is near the Zumelle castle. It is the only castle in Val Belluna that survived the destruction by the Serenissima in the 1400s to ensure total control of the territory
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Natural cave particularly interesting due to the green/blue color assumed by the waters of the stream that crosses it
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Natural spectacle, a color that is indescribable and leaves you speechless
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Soffia Gorge and Waterfall, known for its roaring 12-meter cascade and easy accessibility. Another favorite is the Cadin del Brent Waterfall, which features a dramatic 63-meter drop into a deep basin. The Cadini del Brenton Natural Pools are also highly rated for their unique geological formations and vibrant turquoise waters.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Soffia Gorge and Waterfall and the Soffia Waterfall are easily accessible via short paths. The Val Falcina area, including the nearby Cadini del Brenton, offers easy trails with informative panels, making it ideal for families. The Saltón Waterfall and Gorge is also considered family-friendly.
The waterfalls are generally most impressive during periods of high water flow, such as spring after snowmelt or following heavy rainfall. This ensures the cascades are at their most spectacular. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking, but water levels might be lower. Always check local conditions before your visit.
While the natural pools, such as the Cadini del Brenton, are visually stunning with their vibrant colors, swimming is generally prohibited to preserve the delicate ecosystem and for safety reasons. Please respect local regulations and signage.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region offers a rich variety of natural wonders. You'll encounter deep gorges, impressive rock walls, and unique geological formations like water potholes (marmitte) carved by streams. The Cadini del Brenton Natural Pools are a prime example, showcasing emerald-colored basins shaped by erosion.
Absolutely. The Val Canzoi offers challenging hiking trails with numerous cascades and water potholes, ideal for experienced hikers. For easier options, the Val Falcina Nature Trail is a gentle loop. You can find more detailed routes and trails in the Mountain Hikes around Cesiomaggiore guide, which includes options like the 'Mountaineering loop from Lago del Mis'.
The area around Cesiomaggiore, particularly within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. Besides hiking, you can explore cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Cesiomaggiore guide, or enjoy running trails like the 'Lago della Stua e Rifugio Bruno Boz – loop run' from the Running Trails around Cesiomaggiore guide.
Parking is generally available near popular waterfall attractions. For instance, the Soffia Gorge and Waterfall is accessible from a parking lot, followed by a short hiking trail. Specific parking details can often be found on local signage or by checking detailed route information on komoot.
The Cadini del Brenton Natural Pools are unique due to their fifteen deep, emerald-colored basins, meticulously shaped by the erosive action of the Brentòn stream over geological eras. The interplay of cracked rock, whirling water, and chemical reactions creates a stunning visual spectacle of vibrant turquoise and green waters, making them a highlight of the Belluno Dolomites National Park. You can find more information on visitdolomitibellunesi.com.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' Val Canzoi offers a more authentic, wild mountain experience with numerous cascades and water potholes along its challenging hiking trails. This area is less frequented by typical tourists, providing a sense of immersion in a pristine environment away from the more popular spots.
Given the varied terrain, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip, as paths can be uneven or wet. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea, especially near powerful cascades. Don't forget water, snacks, and sun protection.


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