Best waterfalls near Caldonazzo are found in a region characterized by its lake and surrounding valleys. This area serves as a starting point for exploring various natural water formations throughout Trentino. The landscape features geological marvels and lush forest settings, where water has carved out impressive features. Caldonazzo itself is home to the Valimpach Waterfalls and provides access to a wider array of waterfalls in the Trentino region.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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behind the small monument dedicated to the old border there is a place called IL GORGO it is an enchanting place with waterfalls and turquoise water
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A foaming and thunderous waterfall cascades from the spring known as 'Gorgo Santo' (which can be visited a little further along, climbing the trail —> see related highlight). The small bridge actually spans two waterfalls, one upstream and one downstream. I recommend descending to the paved road below, on the border between the hamlets of Scalzeri and Longhi, for a spectacular view of the stream cascading through a series of rapid drops before flowing into the Astico River. I also recommend visiting this site after days of rain or when the snow has melted in the mountains, to see the water swollen and rushing!
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The gorge of the river Persona which cuts through the passage between Valsugana and Valle dell'Adige is very suggestive in some places.
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The Rio Mous waterfalls are a series of cascades between the rocks and lush vegetation of the dense Gon Forest, along the picturesque trail connecting Folgaria to Guardia. The stream flows from Serrada to join the Rio Cavallo (Rosspach in Cimbrian). You cross a beautiful, ancient stone arch bridge, which can only be appreciated by venturing off-trail. Like any torrential waterfall, it's best seen after days of rain, to experience the full force of the water rather than the meagerness of a trickle.
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Commemorative stone marking the former border between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of World War I. The border between the two states in the upper Astico Valley had a curious layout: from the hamlet of Busatti, upstream, to the village of Casotto, downstream, the territory to the left of the river was Austrian, while that to the right was Italian. Each citizen had its own route to travel this stretch of the valley, without having to cross the border: the Austrians had the current internal road, while the Italians had the current and parallel state road 350, which connects the Vicenza area to Trentino. At this point, just outside Casotto, the Torra stream marked the demarcation between the two states; the Braidi Bridge, guarded by a garrison, was an important passage for goods and people. With Italy's victory and the annexation of the unredeemed lands, it became the border between Trentino and Veneto. But in 1929, against the will of the inhabitants, a fascist decree imposed that Pedemonte and Casotto pass from the Province of Trento to that of Vicenza: the border between the two regions was moved further upstream, above the village of Lastebasse. An old photo illustrates a moment of conviviality and respect between Austrian customs officers and Italian Carabinieri, sitting at the same table. The original memorial stone is located in the Valdastico cemetery. https://www.freeforumzone.com/mobile/d/11171728/Valle-dell-Astico-e-le-due-strade-sul-confine-parallelo/discussione.aspx
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It is worth taking a guided tour of the deep canyon carved by the waters of the Fersina torrent. Excellent destination for a family walk coming down from Povo or Cognola.
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Here, from the Roman bridge you can observe the deep gorge dug over the centuries by the waters of the Fersina torrent
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Beyond the Valimpach Waterfalls, which are fed by the underground outflow of Lake Lavarone, you can explore the Rio Mous Waterfalls, known for their cascades between rocks and lush vegetation. Another impressive site is the Orrido di Ponte Alto, a canyon with deep gorges carved by the Fersina torrent.
Yes, the base of the Valimpach Waterfalls can be reached via a comfortable and flat 2 km walk (about 30 minutes) from the Speck Stube car park, making it suitable for families. The Orrido di Ponte Alto is also considered an excellent destination for a family walk.
For waterfalls like Rio Mous Waterfalls and Gorgo Santo, it's best to visit after days of rain or during spring when snowmelt is high to experience their full force. Spring is also ideal for the Saènt Waterfalls in Val di Rabbi, when snowmelt powers the falls. Summer offers a refreshing escape, while winter can transform some into frozen spectacles, like the Gorg d'Abiss Waterfall.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including dramatic drops over rocky walls, unique travertine formations at Valimpach Waterfalls, and deep gorges carved by torrents like at Orrido di Ponte Alto. The region also features lush forests, small lakes, and white-gravel beaches along streams.
Yes, the Orrido di Ponte Alto features a deep gorge that has been carved over centuries, with a Roman bridge offering views. Additionally, near the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument, you can find 'IL GORGO,' an enchanting place with waterfalls and turquoise water, holding historical significance.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the equipped path for experienced hikers at Valimpach Waterfalls. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Caldonazzo, or consider mountain hikes. The region is also popular for cycling, with routes like the Valsugana cycle path nearby.
The base of the Valimpach Waterfalls is quite accessible via a comfortable and flat 2 km walk (approximately 30 minutes) from the Speck Stube car park. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, there's also the equipped SAT E218 Via Ferrata del Valimpach, though this is recommended only for experienced and equipped hikers due to exposed sections.
Absolutely. The Trentino region boasts several spectacular waterfalls. The Nardis Waterfalls in Val Genova plunge over 130 meters. The Varone Waterfall near Lake Tenno is a unique experience within a cave park. The Vallesinella Waterfalls near Madonna di Campiglio are nestled in lush woods, and the Gorg d'Abiss Waterfall in Tiarno di Sotto offers a refreshing escape in a small gorge.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and refreshing experience offered by these natural sites. Many enjoy the well-marked trails along the watercourses, which are ideal for hiking and immersing oneself in nature. The dramatic cascades, unique geological formations, and the opportunity to witness the full force of the water after rainfall are frequently highlighted.
For the Valimpach Waterfalls, parking is available at the Speck Stube car park, from where a comfortable walk leads to the falls. For other waterfalls, specific parking information may vary, but generally, designated parking areas are available near popular trailheads or access points.
While direct swimming in the immediate plunge pools of waterfalls might not always be safe or permitted, places like 'IL GORGO' near the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument are described as enchanting spots with turquoise water, suggesting potential for refreshing dips. Always check local regulations and safety conditions before entering any natural waters.


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