Waterfalls around Corvara In Badia - Corvara are situated in the Dolomites, a mountain range known for its distinctive peaks and valleys. The region offers a landscape characterized by alpine meadows, dense forests, and rock formations. Corvara In Badia serves as a base for exploring natural features, including several waterfalls. The area provides access to various outdoor activities within a mountain environment.
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Both ways to the middle waterfall currently closed due to safety and therefore necessary construction work
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Ugo Demetz's sculpture doesn't look at all like someone scaling a rock face with deliberate holds. Instead, it dangles from a rope. No wonder, since this climber is rappelling down. However, he doesn't have a beaming face like after reaching a summit, but rather a serious and introspective expression. Was he not quite at the top after all?
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Fantastic area for playing with kids and dogs. It's a shame there's no refreshment point nearby. I recommend bringing a packed lunch.
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Beautiful sculpture at the top of the waterfall
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Beautiful lower part of the waterfall, which can be crossed on a wooden bridge
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Great rest area below the waterfall with many benches and tables
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Beautiful waterfall 😎 with a rest area directly below
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Great mountaineer sculpture right next to the waterfall
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The primary waterfall attraction directly accessible from Corvara In Badia is the Cascate del Pisciadù, also known as Pisciadù Falls. These impressive waterfalls are located at the foot of the Sella Group and are particularly spectacular in spring due to snowmelt. Another mentionable spot is Pisciadù Waterfall, which is appreciated for its visual appeal and accessible via a short walk.
Yes, the Cascate del Pisciadù are considered very family-friendly. The trails leading to them, such as the "Tru dès Cascades" (Path 28) from Corvara, are often wide, well-maintained, and suitable for families with children. Some sections are even practicable for strollers, especially the first stretch on the dirt road leading to the Picnic area below the Pisciadù Waterfall.
You'll find a variety of trails, from easy walks to intermediate paths. The "Tru dès Cascades" (Path 28) is a popular, easily passable route that takes you past several waterfalls, including Pisciadù Falls. Many trails offer constant scenic views of the surrounding Dolomites. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Corvara In Badia.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring when the snowmelt from the Dolomites leads to a more abundant water flow, making them visually spectacular. However, they can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. In winter, unique ice formations like the Frozen Waterfalls at Scotoni offer a different, more specialized experience for climbers.
Yes, there is a dedicated Picnic area below the Pisciadù Waterfall. This spot is well-equipped with many benches and tables, and even includes a toilet, making it an ideal place for a relaxing break during your visit.
The waterfalls are set amidst breathtaking Dolomite peaks, including the Sassongher and the Sella towers. You'll encounter forested sections, open alpine meadows, and dramatic rock formations. The Rio Ampezzan Waterfall, for example, descends from the Sassolungo, offering another stunning natural backdrop.
Yes, near Santa Cristina, you can find the Climber Sculpture and Waterfall at Santa Cristina. This unique attraction features a sculpture by Ugo Demetz depicting a climber rappelling down, positioned right next to a waterfall, offering an interesting blend of art and nature.
It's recommended to wear appropriate hiking boots, as rocks near waterfalls can be wet and slippery. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing mountain weather, and a waterproof jacket can be useful, especially if you plan to get close to the falls.
Absolutely. Near the Pisciadù Waterfalls, you can find the access point to the renowned Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina, also known as the Pisciadù fixed-rope route. This is one of the most famous via ferratas in Italy and the Dolomites, offering a challenging and adventurous experience for those seeking more than just a hike.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking routes, including moderate trails like the "Pisciadù Waterfalls Trail" or more difficult mountain hikes. Cycling is also popular, with numerous cycling routes available, some offering challenging climbs over mountain passes.
The Cascate del Pisciadù are generally easily accessible. Many trails leading to them are suitable for most visitors, including families. The path from Corvara, known as "Tru dès Cascades," has sections on a dirt road that are practicable for strollers, especially when heading towards the picnic area below the waterfall.
Yes, a well-regarded path is the "Tru dès Cascades" (Path 28). It starts from Corvara, near the Boè cable car station or the campsite, and follows the Ru de Pisciadù stream. This path is known for being wide, well-maintained, and offering a pleasant walk through meadows and forests with constant scenic views of the Dolomites.


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