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Top 20 Waterfalls in Belluno

Best waterfalls in Belluno are found within the Dolomites, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region features powerful cascades in deep canyons and serene streams in natural parks. Belluno is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing a backdrop for numerous water features. The area presents opportunities to explore various types of waterfalls and their surrounding environments.

Best waterfalls in Belluno

  • The most popular waterfalls is Fanes Waterfalls, a waterfall considered among the highest in the Dolomites. It features multiple jumps, with one reaching 90 meters, and offers a route that goes behind the waterfall.
  • Another must-see spot is Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata, a challenging waterfall experience. This route includes via ferrata sections and allows passage behind two waterfalls, providing a unique perspective.
  • Visitors also love Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls, a viewpoint offering a panorama of the Fanes Dolomites and the Fanes stream. It provides an impressive view of the large waterfalls after a descent.
  • Belluno is known for powerful cascades, multi-tiered waterfalls, and those accessible via equipped paths. Visitors can find waterfalls in deep canyons, along streams, and within natural parks.
  • The waterfalls in Belluno are appreciated by the komoot community. There are more than 50 highlights, with over 300 upvotes and more than 100 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls

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A truly breathtaking view after a thrilling descent. From here, you can enjoy a remarkable panorama of the Fanes Dolomites, the Fanes stream, and the spectacular water features it creates.

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Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata

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Easy via ferrata, but steep wall. Only go for a head for heights. You get behind 2 waterfalls. A unique experience.

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Fanes Waterfalls

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What a fantastically beautiful place! One waterfall is even bigger than the other! The Sbarco de Fanes is really gigantic. It is beautiful to see from the front, but the route behind the waterfall is really an experience!

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Laghetto al Vach

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Small body of water that today partially occupies a basin of glacial origin, once a pasture area. The pond, which recalls (in the name) its use for watering cattle, is surrounded by spruce, beech and larch trees, as well as rhododendron and blueberry plants. It hosts numerous tadpoles and it is possible to meet newt and salamanders. A short path leads to the foot of the beautiful waterfall that exits the ramparts below the Scarselòin, where Baita Angelini is located.

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Fanes Waterfall Inner Passage

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If it was already impressive to see it a little lower, going through it below is a real blast.

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Fanes Waterfalls Trail

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It is an impervious path that closely follows the Rio Fanes and passes through all its waterfalls.
The path ends with a waterfall which can be traversed preferably with a via ferrata kit as it crosses the last waterfall in a suggestive way from below and this makes the path, wire rope and rungs very slippery. However, this section can be avoided and circumvented.

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Vajont Gorge and Waterfall

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From the upper end of this narrow gorge, you can see the Vajont Dam overhead. On October 9, 1963, a massive landslide slipped into the man-made reservoir created by the dam and raised a 800-foot wave that topped the dam. Longarone, the village opposite, was completely destroyed. Almost all of the approximately 2,000 inhabitants died, of which more than half were never found again.

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Tose Lake

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The water is very cold!

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Pile Waterfall

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A piece of lanyard can be useful if done with children or people who are unfamiliar with rock

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Ponte Serra and Waterfall

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Majestic gateway to the Cismon valley, you can admire the centenary dam by crossing the bridge on the border between the municipalities of Sovramonte and Lamon. The spectacular waterfall gives way to engineering work in the least rainy periods, a view that leaves its mark in all seasons and conditions.
Crossing point on the Cismon of the Roman Via Paolina and therefore of the road to Lamon, until 1880 there was a wooden bridge, replaced in that year by a 35 meter high stone bridge, blown up by the retreating Italians in 1917. Rebuilt in shape earlier, it was again blazed by the retreating Germans on May 2, 1945. For the next two years it was replaced by an iron Bailey bridge, while the current concrete bridge was inaugurated in 1947.
Given its position, it was the seat of duties since the Middle Ages, and from the 15th century it became the cause of endless disputes, especially with the Tesini.
In the flood of 1748, a large boulder stopped under the bridge. Subsequently this facilitated the construction of a barrier for the timber, or greenhouse, which then gave the name to the locality. Previously it was called Ponte Alto or also Pontetto.
On the upper mountain side, the road coming from Fonzaso split into two branches: one led to the bridge, the other pointed towards the Ausor Valley, fording it and going up to Sorriva.
A little upstream in 1909 the masonry dam, which still exists today, was built to serve the Pedesalto hydroelectric plant.

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May 3, 2026, Vajont Gorge and Waterfall

Simply beautiful, absolutely worth it...

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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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A truly beautiful route along the waterfalls, truly rewarding. For experienced climbers, the via ferratas are doable without equipment when the weather is dry - but a helmet is still recommended if others are out and about.

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Attention!!! Closed from Dogna August 25th to October 31st, 2025 The view of the dam is certainly beautiful, but it's better to drive towards Venice on the other side until you reach the next bridge.

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Attention! The road from Dogna is closed from August 25th to October 31st. Today, our alternative was to drive along the other side of the river to Provagna, after having driven to the closure.

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August 16, 2025, Laghetto al Vach

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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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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Stream that forms Lake Vajont.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular waterfall hikes in Belluno?

Belluno offers several popular waterfall hikes. The Fanes Waterfalls and Canyons Trail is a challenging 5.6-mile loop hike that provides stunning views and deep canyons. Another option is the Way of the Hospices Trail, which includes the Val Montareze Waterfall.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls in Belluno?

Yes, the Laghetto al Vach area is considered family-friendly, featuring a small lake and a beautiful waterfall. The walk to Comelle Falls in Val di Gares is also suitable for families, with opportunities to pick wild strawberries in summer.

Which waterfalls offer unique experiences, like walking behind them?

The Fanes Waterfalls are renowned for this. You can walk behind the first (highest) waterfall, and the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata allows passage behind two waterfalls, offering a truly unique perspective. Suitable footwear and gloves are recommended for grip on the support cable if attempting the equipped passage.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Belluno's waterfalls?

The waterfalls in Belluno are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find powerful cascades in deep canyons, serene streams, rugged rock walls, caves, and ponds. Areas like Cadini del Brenton feature fifteen deep pools carved by the Brenton Stream, showcasing incredible colors from emerald green to turquoise.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls in Belluno?

Yes, the area around Vajont Gorge and Waterfall is a significant historical site. Additionally, the Pissandro Waterfall trail near Pieve di Cadore passes by "Le Vaschette," two small bodies of water created during World War II, and offers access to historical sites, including the birthplace of the painter Titian.

Can I swim in the waterfall pools in Belluno?

Swimming is generally prohibited in sensitive natural areas to preserve their delicate ecosystems. For example, swimming is not allowed in the Cadini del Brenton to protect its unique environment.

What should I wear for a waterfall hike in Belluno?

Trekking shoes are highly recommended for most waterfall trails, especially if you plan to reach higher parts of the falls or navigate slippery sections. For equipped passages, such as behind the Fanes Waterfalls, suitable footwear and gloves for grip on support cables are advisable.

Where can I find waterfalls within a national park in Belluno?

The Cadini del Brenton and Soffia Waterfall are located in the heart of the Belluno Dolomites National Park, offering a spectacular natural setting with rugged rock walls and vibrant water features. The Val Montareze Waterfall is also within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Belluno?

Beyond hiking, the Belluno region offers extensive opportunities for cycling. You can explore cycling routes or more challenging road cycling routes that traverse the stunning Dolomites landscape, often passing near or offering views of various natural attractions.

How accessible are the waterfalls in Belluno?

Accessibility varies. Some waterfalls, like the Cadini del Brenton, feature an easy 20-minute path with wooden bridges. Others, such as the Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata, involve challenging sections and require special equipment for via ferrata routes.

What makes the Soffia Waterfall unique?

The Soffia Waterfall is notable for the powerful roar of its water, which guides visitors to a suspended terrace where they can admire it from above. It's part of the spectacular natural corner within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, near the Cadini del Brenton.

Are there any waterfalls that are particularly powerful or thunderous?

The Comelle Falls in Val di Gares are known for being powerful and thunderous, where the Liera stream descends dramatically. The Pile Waterfall near Calalzo di Cadore is also described as suggestive and powerful.

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