Waterfalls around Mezzano provide natural attractions within the scenic Primiero Valley. Mezzano, recognized for its traditional architecture and mountain setting, serves as a starting point for exploring the Pale di San Martino Dolomites. The area features various waterfalls and gorges, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful crucifix placed in a niche along the mule track of the Salton gorge.
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It is one of the various rope bridges (so-called Tibetan) in the Primiero S. Martino di C. area.
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Natural spectacle that cheers up the walk on the easy path 742, in the woods just above San Martino
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Necessary path to get to the top (if you want to avoid the direct Alpine troops). It appears after a fountain and a small house. The only asphalted section of the route, it is 30 minutes or less from the Refuge. Done with a summer camp and middle school kids. Recommended for the possibility of a large meadow upon arrival
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Saltón waterfall and ravine, with the road with tunnels built by the Military Engineers during the Great War.
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The Bretaz waterfall is 63 meters high. The water plunges into a basin formed by the erosion of the rock over time.
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Unfortunately only a measly trickle - and that at the end of April after rain and snowmelt. Very sad and worrying...
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Spectacular leap of water (the sign declares 63 meters high) where at the base thanks to the age-old erosion a deep basin has formed, in the local dialect "cadin" or basin. In periods with a lot of water the waterfall is spectacular and is accessible thanks to a path in the woods in 5 minutes. If there is no water, it is possible to go up along the stony bed between rock leaps and small waterfalls. Don't be fooled and sharpen your ears, if you don't see water at the ford on the road, you will still hear the gurgling higher up and it will be worth going up to enjoy this natural spectacle. . Spectacular leap of water (the sign declares 63 meters high) where at the base thanks to the age-old erosion a deep basin has formed, in the local dialect "cadin" or basin. In periods with a lot of water the waterfall is spectacular and is accessible thanks to a path in the woods in 5 minutes. If there is no water, it is possible to go up along the stony bed between rock leaps and small waterfalls. Don't be fooled and sharpen your ears, if you don't see water at the ford on the road, you will still hear the gurgling higher up and it will be worth going up to enjoy this natural spectacle.
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The area around Mezzano in the scenic Primiero Valley offers several captivating water features. You can visit the impressive Cadin del Brent Waterfall, known for its 63-meter drop and deep basin. Another popular spot is the Dal Ponticello Waterfall, located near San Martino di Castrozza and accessible via an easy path through the woods. Additionally, the Saltón Waterfall and Gorge offers a unique experience with its historical road and tunnels.
Yes, the region features several suspension bridges that offer unique views of waterfalls and streams. The Suspension Bridge Over the Travignolo Stream is a fantastic location, suitable for anyone walking in the area, offering breathtaking views. Another is the Via Nova Suspension Bridge and Waterfall, which is one of several rope bridges in the Primiero S. Martino di C. area, though some sections can be challenging.
Many of the waterfall trails around Mezzano are family-friendly. For instance, the path to Dal Ponticello Waterfall is an easy walk through the woods. The Saltón Waterfall and Gorge is also recommended for families, offering a large meadow upon arrival. The Suspension Bridge Over the Travignolo Stream is also considered family-friendly.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. The area around the Suspension Bridge Over the Travignolo Stream is suitable for visitors with dogs, allowing your furry companion to enjoy the natural beauty alongside you.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. Many waterfalls are nestled within forests, offering shaded paths and a tranquil atmosphere. Gorges, like the one at Saltón Waterfall and Gorge, showcase impressive rock formations carved by water over time. You'll also find viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Primiero Valley and the Pale di San Martino Dolomites.
The region around Mezzano is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails that lead to waterfalls and scenic spots. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes, gravel biking paths, and challenging MTB trails, many of which pass through picturesque landscapes near water features.
Yes, the Saltón Waterfall and Gorge is notable for its historical connection, featuring a road with tunnels that were built by Military Engineers during the Great War, adding a layer of history to your natural exploration.
The best time to visit the waterfalls is generally during periods of high water flow, such as spring after snowmelt or following significant rainfall. This ensures the waterfalls are at their most spectacular. For example, the Cadin del Brent Waterfall is particularly impressive when water levels are high.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. Some, like Dal Ponticello Waterfall, are reached via easy paths suitable for most visitors. Others, such as the Cadin del Brent Waterfall, are accessible within a short 5-minute walk through the woods. However, some routes, like parts of the Via Nova Suspension Bridge and Waterfall, can be challenging.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the unique experience of the suspension bridges. The views over the waterfalls from bridges like the Suspension Bridge Over the Travignolo Stream are often described as 'speechless.' The natural spectacle of waterfalls like Dal Ponticello Waterfall is also a common point of appreciation, cheering up walks in the woods.
Yes, the Dal Ponticello Waterfall is located near San Martino di Castrozza, which is within the broader area of the Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Nature Park. This waterfall is a natural monument accessible via an easy path in the woods, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.


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