Best waterfalls around Bardi are found in the Apennines of Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, within the Ceno Valley. This area is characterized by its medieval castle and scenic landscapes. While large, well-known waterfalls are not numerous directly in Bardi, the surrounding Ceno Valley offers natural water features and smaller cascades along its waterways. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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We went swimming in the small lake today. It was wonderfully refreshing.
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How can they be Rompeggio waterfalls that are much closer to Pertuso? But who writes this nonsense? Those of Rompeggio are the 3 following the CAI path from Farinotti. You leave the ford and continue along the Nure to the right on the meadows. Then a short path. Those marked on the map are behind the wooded mountain, and in any case not traced and impassable due to vegetation and brambles, in addition to the risk of getting lost, as well as from Pertuso. Only a madman would get stuck there in the middle
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Beautiful waterfall that can be seen up close.
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The waterfall is horrible. It is worth a visit just because it is the highest in the province
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But it is not true that it is the only waterfall on the Nure... given that there are both below Selva (on the CAI path) and Pertuso, not CAI but signposted. Just write C
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The series of waterfalls, with the main one called Salto del Diavolo, are on the Rio Roncaccio and not Burì. But who invented such nonsense 🤣?
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Delightful waterfall located just upstream of the path that connects the towns of Taverne and Tollara.
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The path to reach the waterfall has been equipped with a metal cable in the most inaccessible sections.
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Among the most appreciated waterfalls are Pessola Stream Waterfalls, known for its spectacular cascades into a natural pool perfect for swimming. Another favorite is Rio Roncaccio Waterfall, which features a series of falls including the main one known as Salto del Diavolo.
Yes, Aquila Waterfall offers a challenging experience. Situated on the slopes of Rocca dell'Aquila, it is noted as the highest waterfall in the province, though the path to reach it can be quite bumpy and requires careful navigation.
The Pessola Stream Waterfalls are listed as dog-friendly and offer a refreshing natural pool, which can be enjoyable for families. The general area around Bardi, with its fresh streams and beautiful walks, is appealing for peaceful countryside excursions.
The region around Bardi, with its flowery meadows and fresh streams, is particularly appealing as a summer resort. Visiting during warmer months allows for activities like swimming in natural pools, such as at Pessola Stream Waterfalls, and enjoying the lush landscapes.
Yes, at Pessola Stream Waterfalls, visitors can swim in the small natural lake formed by the cascades, offering a wonderfully refreshing experience.
You'll find a range of trails from intermediate to challenging. For example, reaching Aquila Waterfall involves a challenging path. The area also offers well-marked paths to waterfalls like Retorto Waterfall, which has sections equipped with metal cables for safety.
The Bardi area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Monte Carameto Loop or easier walks like the Poggio Castella Loop. There are also challenging MTB trails and running routes available.
While not directly in Bardi, the broader Ceno Valley and surrounding areas offer hidden gems. For instance, the **Cascate di Lavacchielli** near Monte Barigazzo, roughly 25 km away, are considered spectacular and can be reached as part of a hike exploring panoramic peaks.
The region is characterized by important rock formations that dominate the landscapes, especially along the Ceno Valley waterways. You'll also encounter flowery meadows and fresh streams, contributing to the area's natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the refreshing experience of swimming in natural pools, the beauty of the cascades, and the opportunity to explore natural monuments. The area's blend of natural beauty and outdoor activity options is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Aquila Waterfall is noted as the highest waterfall in the province, offering an imposing sight for those who undertake the challenging journey to reach it.
Yes, Rio Roncaccio Waterfall is part of a series of cascades, with the most prominent one being known as Salto del Diavolo (Devil's Leap).


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