Best waterfalls around Auronzo Di Cadore are found within the Dolomites, a region known for its dramatic natural features. While the area is recognized for its lakes, the waterfalls provide a distinct natural spectacle. These cascades are often part of larger trail networks, offering hiking opportunities. The region provides access to various natural monuments and viewpoints.
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Fairly easy via ferratas, but in truly beautiful surroundings. The path behind the waterfall is particularly impressive.
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Beautiful waterfalls; you can take a break at the base to admire the power of the water, or even walk around behind the first (highest) waterfall. For those wishing to try the equipped passage behind the waterfall, be careful: it's slippery! Gloves for grip on the support cable and suitable footwear are essential. To ascend the waterfall on the other side, there's a short via ferrata section; special equipment is required.
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Lago delle Tose is a small body of water known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of its waters. It is located in Lagole, an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest near Lago di Centro Cadore. The water that flows between the rocks of the clearing forms streams and waterfalls that culminate in a natural pool. This entire area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters, already frequented in Roman times to perform the abduction of the body. In some places, in addition to the ferruginous color, it is also possible to smell the typical smell of sulfur. A little further south are the Lagole springs, small pools from which water with beneficial properties flows. In the Venetian dialect "tose" means "girls". But the legend from which this small and precious lake takes its name is anything but happy. It is said that a long time ago the girls of the place immersed themselves in its waters to preserve eternal youth. Their beauty aroused the envy of the Anguane, creatures similar to a nymph. One day the Anguane witches attacked the girls while their men were hunting. They beat them to death, including the beautiful Bianca, daughter of the village chief. When the men realized what had happened, they decided in desperation to carry the bodies to the mountain. The God of the lake, as a sign of compassion for the "tose", transformed every drop of blood that fell to the ground into small pink and fragrant flowers, then turned the men into stone so that no one could disturb Bianca's sleep. The Anguane took refuge in the caves but could not escape the vengeance of the God, who poisoned the water, killing them. The valley fell into an unreal silence and an instant later the water regained its beneficial powers.
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One of my top highlights as a waterfall fan. That's why I've already run this Dolomites circuit three times (2004, 2014 and 2016). A tour and two magnificent waterfalls that you can also go behind 😍 This upper waterfall "Cascate Sbarco de Fanes" is a beauty when you stand at the bottom of the pool and look up. Anyone who already knows this waterfall knows it and can see that you can go behind the waterfall in the upper area. This is actually easily possible for those with a head for heights and the path is also secured with a rope. This is also the start of a short via ferrata Additional tip: If you came via the forest path, you should definitely take the way back along the stream. These two great third-party videos will help you assess the entire tour and whether you should go with/without a via ferrata set (many thanks to the producers for sharing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlmLRoWeocc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPayB9d6Uw
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In my opinion, the path to the metal stairs is only for people who are NOT AFRAID OF HEIGHTS.
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Super impressive how deep it goes into the gorge. You have the opportunity to look in both directions.
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This is part of a short 'Via ferrata' but the part under the waterfall can be completed relatively safely if it's not to slippery.
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the path (path) leads along behind the water wall
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The Fanes Waterfalls are renowned for the unique opportunity to walk directly behind the falling water, offering an immersive perspective. For the more adventurous, the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata allows you to get even closer, passing behind two cascades, though this requires appropriate equipment and a head for heights.
Yes, there are several excellent spots. The Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls offers a remarkable panorama of the Fanes Dolomites, the Fanes stream, and the spectacular water features it creates.
Beyond Fanes, you can explore other charming cascades. The Cascata Ru de Rialt is accessible via a short hike from Alleghe. Near Pieve di Cadore, the Waterfall of Pissandro offers a unique charm, where you might even spot ibex. The Waterfalls of Comelle, located in Canale d'Agordo, are reachable via an easy trail and are particularly beautiful in late spring and summer.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking to the waterfalls themselves. However, if you plan to undertake a via ferrata, such as the Via Ferrata Giovanni Barbara near the Fanes Waterfalls, specific equipment and experience are necessary.
Late spring and summer are ideal for visiting, as the water flow is strong, and the surrounding nature is vibrant. During these months, the mist at waterfalls like Comelle can create iridescent effects. Winter offers a different, equally 'awesome' experience with frozen waterfalls.
While some waterfall trails can be challenging, many are part of larger networks with varying difficulties. The Waterfalls of Comelle, for instance, are accessible via an easy trail from the village of Gares, making them suitable for families.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Tre Cime - Misurina Cycle Route' or 'Passo San Antonio — loop from Auronzo di Cadore' (Road Cycling Routes around Auronzo Di Cadore). Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Auronzo–Misurina Cycle Path – Soccento Forest loop' (Gravel biking around Auronzo Di Cadore). For hikers, there are mountain hikes like the 'Dolomites Mountain Scenery – Three Peaks of Lavaredo loop' (Mountain Hikes around Auronzo Di Cadore).
The Fanes Waterfalls are located a few kilometers north of Cortina d'Ampezzo, which is accessible from Auronzo di Cadore. While public transport options might require transfers, driving to a parking lot near the infocenter is a common approach, from where you can start your hike to the waterfalls.
Yes, for those seeking an adrenaline rush, the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata provides protected climbing routes that allow you to pass directly behind two waterfalls. This is considered a unique and special experience, but it requires appropriate via ferrata equipment and a good head for heights.
Visitors consistently praise the impressive scale of the waterfalls, with one being described as 'gigantic.' The route behind the waterfall is frequently highlighted as a 'unique experience' and a 'real blast.' Many also appreciate the breathtaking views of the Fanes Dolomites and the surrounding natural beauty.
While Auronzo di Cadore provides access to many impressive waterfalls in the broader Dolomites region, the most prominent and dramatic cascades, such as the Fanes Waterfalls, are typically a short journey away, often requiring a drive towards areas like Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Many waterfall trails, especially those leading to the Fanes Waterfalls, are part of larger hiking networks that can be combined into circular routes. For example, visitors often recommend taking a different path back along the stream after visiting the Fanes Waterfalls to experience more of the scenic canyon.


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