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Waterfall hiking trails in Italy traverse a landscape characterized by its significant mountainous terrain, including the Alps and Apennines, which contribute to numerous river systems and cascading waterfalls. The country's diverse geology, from limestone cliffs to volcanic formations, creates varied environments for water features. Extensive forests, deep valleys, and coastal areas also host a range of waterfall trails. This geographical diversity provides a wide array of hiking experiences for all ability levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Embark on the difficult Climb to Lake Loie passing through Lillaz Waterfalls - Ring tour, a challenging 7.6-mile (12.3 km) hike in Gran Paradiso National Park. This loop typically takes…
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5.85km
01:32
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Embark on an easy hike along the Elsa River, known for its striking crystal-clear, turquoise waters and lush woods. This 3.6-mile (5.9 km) ring tour takes about 1 hour and…

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9.19km
03:28
550m
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Embark on the Barbian Waterfalls and Three Churches Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through diverse South Tyrolean landscapes. You will experience charming village areas, lush meadows, and peaceful…
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8.19km
02:37
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Explore the Sanagra Gorge and its Waterfalls on this moderate 5.1-mile (8.2 km) loop trail, which typically takes around 2 hours and 37 minutes to complete, gaining 1078 feet (329…
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1,949
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16.8km
06:14
890m
890m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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During the summer, the Elsa offers delightful refreshment.
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PAGLIARI, memory in Stone. Up there, after the last houses of Carona, on the edge of the road leading to the Calvi Hut and, from here, to the many variants of the Orobie Alps trail network, the Hamlet of Pagliari emerges on the right, from a small yet evocative clearing. An ancient village, among the best preserved in its rustic architecture, which in winter appears as a single compact, dark stone, standing out against the immaculate carpet of snow, while in summer it blends into a gentler, more varied landscape, where the green tongues of pastures and meadows wind between the small streets and paths, within its open spaces. We are in the last valley of the upper Brembo, in the extreme Bergamo outpost to the North, under the imposing buttresses that divide, and in some ways unite, the Orobie valleys from those of Valtellina. The mountains that widen into an amphitheater and frame the superb peak of Pizzo del Diavolo, constitute, in fact, not only the watershed between the two neighboring provinces (Bergamo and Sondrio), but also the epicenter of a cultural and commercial area dense with paths and communication routes between one valley and another.
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The gorge has been closed since 2023 due to a landslide. So passage forbidden! But of course possible at considerable risk. Everyone knows what they are doing, but the locals are already considerably negatively biased towards tourists encountered on the round.
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Spectacular view of Mont Blanc, on clear days it is reflected in the Loie lake
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From Lake Prato you go up to Calvi, just before the small bridge you take the left towards Longo and a little further along the path, you arrive at Lake Prato
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Fregabolgia dam reservoir emptied for extraordinary maintenance
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The refuge is easy to reach even in bad weather, well-organized, and offers truly excellent food! Compliments for the venison taragna and the pumpkin, cheese, and mushroom roll. The view of Lake Fregabolgia and Lake Rotondo and the most beautiful peaks like the Diavoli and Madonnino is spectacular.
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Italy offers an extensive network of over 3000 waterfall hiking trails. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from the dramatic peaks of the Alps and Apennines to lush forests and scenic gorges, providing options for all skill levels.
The trails vary significantly in difficulty. You can find over 570 easy routes perfect for a leisurely stroll, more than 1500 moderate paths, and nearly 930 challenging treks for experienced hikers. This diversity ensures there's a suitable waterfall hike for every ability.
The komoot community highly rates the waterfall trails in Italy, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 78,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes from alpine to coastal, and the well-maintained paths that lead to spectacular cascades.
Yes, Italy has numerous easy waterfall hikes. For example, The River Park of the high Val D'Elsa — Ring tour is an easy 3.6-mile (5.8 km) route that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes, offering a gentle walk along the river with minimal elevation gain. These types of trails are often ideal for families.
Absolutely. Many waterfall trails in Italy are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A great example is Climb to Lake Loie passing through Lillaz Waterfalls - Ring tour, a challenging 7.6-mile (12.3 km) loop that showcases alpine scenery and beautiful waterfalls.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, Italy's trails often lead through diverse natural features. You might encounter dramatic limestone cliffs, lush forests, glacial lakes, and unique geological formations. Some routes also pass by historical sites or offer panoramic viewpoints like the Rifugio Antonio Locatelli – View of Tre Cime di Lavaredo or the View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley.
While specific public transport access varies by region and trail, many popular hiking areas in Italy are served by buses or trains, especially in national parks and tourist-heavy regions like the Dolomites or Cinque Terre. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the specific trailhead you plan to visit.
The best time to see waterfalls in Italy is typically during spring (April to June) when snowmelt from the mountains feeds the rivers, resulting in powerful cascades. Early summer also offers good conditions, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some waterfalls, especially in higher alpine regions, may be frozen or less voluminous in winter.
Yes, many trails combine natural beauty with cultural exploration. For instance, the Barbian Waterfalls and Three Churches Loop is a moderate 5.7-mile (9.2 km) trail that not only features waterfalls but also leads through forested areas and past significant cultural landmarks, offering a blend of nature and history.
Italy's varied geology includes many gorges and canyons where water has carved impressive features. The L'orrido Sanagra e le sue cascate – giro ad anello is a moderate 5.1-mile (8.2 km) path that specifically explores a scenic gorge with multiple cascading waterfalls, providing a unique hiking experience.
For waterfall hikes, especially in spring or after rain, waterproof or water-resistant hiking boots are highly recommended due to potentially wet and slippery terrain. Layered clothing is advisable, as temperatures can change, and a waterproof jacket is useful for spray near larger falls. Always carry enough water, snacks, and a map or GPS device.
While specific multi-day waterfall treks are less common than single-day routes, Italy's extensive trail network, particularly in regions like the Dolomites or the Apennines, allows for combining multiple trails to create longer adventures. These often include stays in mountain huts, such as the Plattkofel Hut (Rifugio Sasso Piatto) or Roda di Vaèl Hut, offering a true immersion in the alpine environment.


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