Waterfalls around Ceresole Reale are situated in the Italian Alps, within the Gran Paradiso National Park. This alpine region features a diverse natural landscape with mountainous terrain and several cascades. The area is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore natural features and landmarks. Ceresole Reale provides access to these various waterfalls.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The effort of the somewhat steep path is rewarded by the beautiful and suggestive passage behind the waterfall
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view of a stone bridge
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Downstream from L'Écot, discover the charming Pied de l'Écho waterfall. Follow the rocky path along the Chemin des Agneaux, which winds through a picturesque alpine landscape. The gentle roar of the waterfall will guide you to a stunning spot where water cascades over smooth rocks into a transparent pool.
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Located in Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, this beautiful waterfall is fed by the Dora di Rhêmes torrent. Surrounded by an uncontaminated alpine landscape, it is a precious corner of wild nature in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park.
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This is where the hard area of the Colle del Nivolet begins. It is a mountain town in the Orc Valley, which has a very pretty fountain next to a bridge over the river. It's worth stopping to take a breather and regroup. Right at the exit of the town, the first horseshoes and ramps above 10%. The Nivolet show begins!!!
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Magnificent place, even children can reach it on foot. It's not difficult at all to get there, of course you have to climb a little. Once you reach the top there is a wonderful waterfall which you can pass behind and admire the wonder of nature and the mountains. Easy easy route, some passages a little less but absolutely doable! Highly recommended for a day trip and family walk. Good fun.
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Truly beautiful place, a gem hidden in the mountains. Easy to reach by car, several free parking spaces are available. The route begins behind the church, and is well indicated by signs. The climb is a bit steep but feasible even for those who are not used to trekking. I recommend comfortable clothing and technical shoes (with simple smooth-soled sneakers there is the risk of slipping on wet rocks). The viewpoint is spectacular.
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Today I take you to see the behind the scenes of a spectacular waterfall. He jumps 32 meters and is found in Valle Orco. I'm talking about the Noasca waterfall, one of the most famous in Piedmont. It will leave you speechless. today we will not only admire it from afar but we will arrive in its noisy presence and we will pass behind it. Let's put on comfortable shoes, the path climbs steeply and is steep at times. We leave the car in the convenient parking in the square in the center of Noasca. Here we already find the first signs that show us the path to follow. We then reach the church and go to the back. We begin to climb along the steep path in the woods, we go slowly, the way to go is short. We follow the path and in a few moments we find ourselves in a cave and in front of us a wall of water. In the background, the tiny town of Noasca. We sit on a boulder and admire the show. After our usual thousand ritual photos, we have to go back to the valley. We decide to change direction and go round the ring. Here we have to cover a small, somewhat slippery stretch because we pass next to a slightly dripping rock wall. However, there are ropes that help us not lose balance. Now the path descends into the woods and in a short time we are on the road. We look up and find our Noasca waterfall, this time in its entirety, as we have always seen it and we understand that perhaps before we were really too small to be seen. We cross the bridge and we are back to the parking lot.
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The Noasca Waterfall is highly recommended for families. It's easily accessible by car, and the path leading to it, though a bit steep in sections, is manageable even for children. You can even walk behind the cascades for a unique experience.
For a unique perspective, visit the Spectacular Waterfall, where crossing a bridge and walking around the creek provides the best view of its depths. The Noasca Waterfall also allows you to walk behind its cascades, offering an immersive experience.
Yes, the Noasca Waterfall is easily accessible by car, with free parking available in the village square. The Cascata di Chiapili di Sopra is also visible from the roadside, offering a marvelous view without extensive hiking.
Early summer is ideal for visiting the Cascata di Chiapili di Sopra, as the water flow is typically strong. For the Noasca Waterfall, spring is recommended to witness its most powerful flow due to melting snow.
The waterfalls are set within the Gran Paradiso National Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter lush greenery, rocky cliffs, and breathtaking mountain views. The Dora di Rhêmes Waterfall, for instance, is surrounded by an uncontaminated alpine landscape, showcasing wild nature.
Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking experiences. For example, a trail leads up towards Alpe Fumetta and Muanda near the Cascata di Chiapili di Sopra. The Noasca Waterfall has a trail starting near the church, winding through a green forest. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ceresole Reale guide.
Beyond waterfall viewing, you can enjoy hiking around Lake Ceresole, exploring the Gran Paradiso National Park, or cycling. There are various MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes available in the area, catering to different difficulty levels.
For the Noasca Waterfall, you can find convenient free parking in the square in the center of Noasca village. The path to the waterfall begins behind the church from there.
Most waterfall trails, like the one to Noasca Waterfall, are considered intermediate. While some sections can be steep, they are generally feasible for those with a reasonable fitness level. It's always recommended to wear comfortable clothing and technical shoes, especially on wet or rocky paths.
The Dora di Rhêmes Waterfall, located in Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, is fed by the Dora di Rhêmes torrent and is a precious corner of wild nature within the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park. It's appreciated for its uncontaminated alpine landscape.
While not explicitly a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Cascata del Dres, located directly in Ceresole Reale, offers a tranquil alpine setting. It's part of a scenic walk around Lake Ceresole and provides a peaceful retreat with the soothing sounds of cascading water, making it a beautiful, perhaps less crowded, option.


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