Waterfalls around Roana are a notable feature of the landscape, located on the Asiago Plateau in the Vicenza province. The region's karst composition influences its hydrology, creating unique natural monuments such as gorges and spring-fed waterfalls. This area provides diverse outdoor experiences amidst forests and varied terrain.
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This route is absolutely a very challenging one! We started hiking from Rotzo with children aged 5 to 10. It's just manageable up to the waterfalls and a very beautiful hike. At the waterfall itself, there's a pleasant flat section but with dangerously deep drops. The return route is downright dangerous from the start and not recommended. We explored the route a bit further, and there it's even risky for adults. Many other hikers turned back as well.
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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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The Calvene Waterfalls Park (officially 'Franco Totaro Natural Park') is a tranquil setting that combines the natural beauty of the waterfalls and forest with several artworks and installations discovered along the easy trail. Among these, a large, stylized horse made of wood and metal stands out at the beginning. The waterfalls are arranged in a series along the valley floor: they appear very evocative, secluded, surrounded by lush vegetation, with the water cascading over the rock it has shaped and covered in a blanket of lush green moss. It's best to visit after days of heavy rainfall to find them lively and thundering; otherwise, they risk being dry. The waterfalls are easily accessible via the family-friendly trail that winds through the forest. An adventurous alternative (EE/EEA) consists of a secured path (with stirrups, ladders, and metal cables) that runs alongside them and up the stream, climbing between the rocks. The park has certainly seen better days: today (June 2024) it is somewhat abandoned, with the picnic area and swings disused; even the artwork seems neglected. Dilapidated and fascinating. https://www.facebook.com/boscodellecascatecalvene
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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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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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A beautiful place in the Assa Gorge.
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The Gorgo Santo is a spring that features a very rare phenomenon... Rainwater and snow water are not retained by the Luserna Plateau due to the karst composition of the terrain; instead, it flows down the valley through tortuous underground passages. Under normal conditions, it flows from the lower Gorgo Santo cave; however, in heavy rain or snow, the cave may be unable to handle the full flow, so the water is also released from the upper Gorgo Santo cave... a sort of safety valve. Pope Boniface IV (7th century) happened to pass through these parts during a trip and blessed the whirlpool: hence the name "santo." But there is another, more evocative and legendary, theory behind the name: it is said that here, Saint George defeated the Great Dragon that dwelt in the cave and dominated the valley! The presence or absence of water depends on rainfall or snowfall: to find a good flow of water, you should visit on days after it has rained; otherwise, you'll visit the whirlpool in its "dry" state.
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Opened and in good condition. After heavy rainfall, crossing the river is a challenge. Tour is well secured. Scenic spectacular.
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Roana offers several distinctive waterfalls. The Pach waterfall is a charming spot hidden in the forest, cascading over a thirty-meter drop. Another unique site is Gorgo Santo, a spring with a rare phenomenon where water flows from both lower and upper caves, especially after heavy rains. You can also explore the waterfalls behind the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument, known for its enchanting turquoise water.
Yes, the Franco Totaro Nature Park (also known as Calvene Waterfalls Park) is perfect for families. It features easily accessible waterfalls along a family-friendly trail, with a stream that children will love. The area behind the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument, known as IL GORGO, is also considered family-friendly.
To experience the waterfalls at their most impressive, it is best to visit after days of heavy rainfall or when snow has melted in the mountains. This ensures a strong, rushing flow of water. For example, the Pach waterfall and the waterfalls in Franco Totaro Nature Park are particularly lively and thundering under these conditions.
The region around Roana, situated on the Asiago Plateau, is characterized by its karst composition, leading to unique geological formations. You'll find deep gorges, lush forests, and interesting rock stratifications, particularly along the river Sella valley's waterfalls. The Gorgo Santo is a spring that showcases the area's unique hydrology.
Yes, the Former Italy–Austria Border Monument is a significant historical site. Located behind it is IL GORGO, an enchanting spot with waterfalls and turquoise water. This monument serves as a reminder of the region's past, depicting Austrian customs officers and Italian carabinieri.
Hiking conditions vary. Some trails, like the one in Franco Totaro Nature Park, are family-friendly and easily accessible. However, others can be more challenging. The trail to Pach waterfall, for instance, can be treacherous and slippery, especially after heavy rains. The river Sella valley's waterfalls are in an impervious valley, and Gorgo Santo is categorized as intermediate difficulty.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the Roana area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and touring bicycle routes. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse terrain of the Asiago Plateau.
The Pach waterfall is known for its torrential nature. To see it in full flow, visit after heavy rains. Be aware that the trail can become treacherous and slippery under these conditions, making it a challenging hike. Some visitors have noted that the return route can be particularly difficult and not recommended for young children.
Gorgo Santo is a spring where the water flow is highly dependent on recent rainfall or snowfall. For a spectacular view of the foaming and thunderous waterfall, visit after days of rain. You can also descend to the paved road below for a different perspective of the stream cascading into the Astico River.
The Franco Totaro Nature Park, also known as Calvene Waterfalls Park, is a tranquil setting combining natural beauty with art installations. It features a series of evocative waterfalls along a family-friendly trail. While it's free to access and great for children, some areas like the picnic spot and swings may appear disused, giving it a 'dilapidated and fascinating' charm.
Roana offers a variety of cycling experiences. For mountain biking, you can find MTB trails like 'The Old Train Road and its malghe – ring tour' or 'Road to Malga Galmarara – Bocchetta Portule loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'LOCALITA SASSO|STOCCAREDO – Asiago Town Center loop' or 'Rotzo – Descent into the Astico Valley loop' from the road cycling guide. There are also touring bicycle routes like 'Asiago — Stage Host Town – Gallery of the Bridges loop'.


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