Best waterfalls around Taibon Agordino are situated within the Dolomites, a region characterized by its alpine landscape and diverse geological features. The area encompasses valleys like Valle di San Lucano and Val Corpassa, where numerous streams create a variety of water features. These natural settings offer opportunities to explore powerful cascades and serene multi-tiered falls. The geological formations contribute to unique visual experiences throughout the region.
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Yes, not so much for the small lake, just a few centimetres deep and increasingly narrow, but for the nearby, very beautiful and spectacular waterfalls, and of course also for the surrounding environment.
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Natural spectacle that cheers up the walk on the easy path 742, in the woods just above San Martino
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Cascata Alta delle Comelle, the most suggestive, a powerful waterfall of about 70 m formed by the Liera torrent after having dug out the overlying Orrido delle Comelle.
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one of the trails passes right through these wonderful places
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The Barezze Waterfalls are suggestive waterfalls on the Gavon Torrent. The main one, about ten meters long, flows between suggestive reddish slabs. Its origin is to be found in the different nature of quartz porphyries. At the Ponte delle Barezze, the stream encounters a band of softer porphyries and therefore more subject to mechanical erosion. Due to the action of the waters, and above all of the transported rocks, the softer layer was slowly eroded, forming the cliff that can be admired today. You can get there via the Gavon Torrent Geological Path (www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/1241977715), an enhancement work that has improved access; some information tables explain the peculiarities to visitors.
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The Laghetto Al Vach is a small body of water located in a basin of glacial origin, which was once used as a grazing area for livestock. The name "Al Vach" derives from its use as a trough for livestock. The surrounding area is characterized by a rich vegetation of spruce, beech and larch trees, and also offers the presence of rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lake is inhabited by numerous tadpoles, and it is possible to spot newts and salamanders. A short walk leads to the foot of a beautiful waterfall that descends from the bastion below the Scarselòin, where the Angelini hut is located. If you wish to make a nice loop from here, I recommend running up to Colcever, a perfect option to complete a fascinating loop in the surrounding area.
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le palanche sul maè is a gash in the mountains, it's nice to arrive early in the morning and hear the birds singing, the water flowing bubbling, maybe put your feet up and hold out for a while, too cold for me, still beautiful and relaxing .
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Unfortunately only a measly trickle - and that at the end of April after rain and snowmelt. Very sad and worrying...
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Beyond the most popular, you can explore the dramatic Cascata dell'Inferno in Valle di San Lucano, known for its geological formations and ice features in winter. Also in Valle di San Lucano are the serene Cascate di Pont, a series of beautiful cascades. The Val Corpassa also features several alpine springs and waterfalls, including a 30-meter fall and potholes formed by water erosion.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The path to the Cascate di Pont in Valle di San Lucano is generally an easier forest road, making it suitable for a pleasant walk. Additionally, the highlight Le Palanche Sul Maè features wooden bridges, waterfalls, and picnic tables, perfect for quiet walks with family.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the year. During warmer months, you can enjoy lush surroundings and powerful flows from snowmelt. In winter, the Cascata dell'Inferno transforms into a spectacular display with impressive ice stalactites, making it a unique destination for photography, though caution is advised due to ice.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. For instance, the Cascata dell'Inferno showcases multicolored sedimentary layers due to hydraulic action. The Laghetto al Vach is a small glacial lake surrounded by spruce, beech, and larch trees, hosting tadpoles, newts, and salamanders. The Val Corpassa is known for its 'marmitte di evorsione' (potholes formed by water erosion) and impressive mountain backdrops like the Civetta group.
Yes, for an easier experience, the walk along the forest road to the Cascate di Pont from Col di Prà is generally accessible. The path leading to Laghetto al Vach is also described as a short and simple excursion, suitable for many visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of experiences. The Laghetto al Vach is loved for its spectacular lake and simple accessibility. The Le Palanche Sul Maè area is cherished for its wooden bridges, picnic spots, and close contact with the clear Maè stream. The geological uniqueness of waterfalls like Barezze Waterfalls also captivates many.
Absolutely. The region is rich in hiking opportunities. For example, the Barezze Waterfalls can be reached via the Gavon Torrent Geological Path. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Taibon Agordino guide, which includes trails like the Alta Via 1 and routes to various refuges.
Yes, beyond hiking, the area around Taibon Agordino offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous Road Cycling Routes, including tours over Passo Duran and Passo Staulanza. There are also several Running Trails, such as loops around Lago delle Peschiére. The Val Corpassa is particularly popular for canyoning.
The Barezze Waterfalls on the Gavon Torrent are unique due to their geological origin. The main fall, about 10 meters long, flows between striking reddish slabs. This coloration is a result of the varying nature of quartz porphyries in the area, where softer layers have been eroded by the stream over time, creating the cliff you see today.
The trail to Cascata dell'Inferno is relatively short but steep. It includes some exposed sections and a metal cord to assist hikers, offering a rewarding adventure for those seeking a more challenging experience.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, many natural trails in the Dolomites are dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. The forest road to Cascate di Pont and the paths around Le Palanche Sul Maè are generally suitable for walks with dogs, allowing them to enjoy the natural surroundings with you.
The waterfalls in Val Corpassa are notable for their 'marmitte di evorsione,' which are potholes formed by the erosive action of water. This valley, situated at the foot of the Civetta group, showcases how alpine springs and torrents have sculpted the landscape over time, creating a wild and impressive mountain environment.


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