Waterfalls around Montereale Valcellina are found in a region known as the "gateway to Valcellina," characterized by a captivating natural landscape. The area features the Cellina Gorge Nature Reserve, a significant geological formation shaped by extensive fluvial erosion. This reserve includes canyons with clear waters flowing through steep rocks, creating numerous cascades and pools. The region offers various natural attractions for those exploring its hiking trails and natural features.
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Interesting view, but nothing spectacular in the end. It's a human construction that ultimately ruins the environmental impact, but it's still well-integrated.
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Beautiful wall that forms a waterfall. During rainy periods, the waterfall is visible from Aviano. Getting to the bottom is not difficult from the Val D'Aga trail, but the last few meters are quite steep.
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The waterfall furthest down the Val d'Aga. A drop of about 20 meters over the Ossena stream. Be careful not to lean too far.
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A pristine place, rich in history! An easy walk with a slight elevation gain. After about an hour, you reach the large picnic area in the heart of the forest: here is Villa Emma, which, along with other facilities, serves as a nature research and observation center. From here, you can easily reach the stream (if you're feeling adventurous, or if it's simply very hot, you can risk a dip; it's definitely nice and cool!).
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"La Cianola de Marsure" is a small but interesting canyon located in the Midella torrent. Inside there is a beautiful waterfall, the eroded rocks are conglomerates. To reach it from the Alpine church just go down the CAI 919 path and just before reaching the riverbed, on the right there is a slightly inclined track, be careful, which deposits on the torrent. At this point going up the stream you enter the narrow canyon. Worth a visit.
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For the views you can enjoy from the bivouac.
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the ascent of Venice of the snows is very gradual, but not to be underestimated as the road is very long and treacherous, it should be noted that the last kilometers at the top the road is bumpy and full of gravel.
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The Montereale Valcellina area, often called the 'gateway to Valcellina,' is characterized by a captivating natural landscape. You'll find significant geological formations like the Cellina Gorge Nature Reserve, which features spectacular canyons with clear, transparent waters flowing through steep rocks. This fluvial erosion has created numerous smaller cascades and pools throughout the gorge. Beyond the gorge, you can explore various waterfalls, forests, and other natural monuments shaped by millennia of natural processes.
Yes, the Prescudin Stream Waterfall is described as a pristine place where, if you're feeling adventurous or it's very hot, you can risk a dip in the cool water. Additionally, the Sflunc Waterfall, fed by the Rio Gercja, is known for its large, inviting pool at its base, making it an ideal spot for a refreshing swim during warmer months.
The Butines Waterfalls are described as a very impressive natural site where the landscape has been shaped by millennia of natural processes, offering striking natural beauty. Another unique spot is La Cianola di Marsure, a canyon with a beautiful waterfall featuring eroded conglomerate rocks, accessible via the CAI 919 path.
There are several hiking opportunities in the area. For instance, the Sflunc Waterfall is easily accessible along the CAI path 822, also known as The Pinzano ring. For more extensive hikes, you can explore trails like the Cellina Gorge Trail (via CAI 996) or the Pala d'Altei Trail from Borgo Alzetta. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Montereale Valcellina guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Forra Cunaz offers a challenging trail with a very gradual but long and treacherous ascent. Another challenging option is to reach Pissolat Pithol, the furthest waterfall down the Val d'Aga, which is also categorized as challenging.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including difficult mountain hikes like the Cima dei Furlani – Cimon del Cavallo loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Lake Tramonti – View of Clauzetto loop. For more options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Montereale Valcellina and Mountain Hikes around Montereale Valcellina guides.
The Cellina Gorge Nature Reserve is renowned as one of Italy's most spectacular canyons. It's a result of extensive fluvial erosion, featuring clear waters flowing through steep rocks. Visitors can experience river trekking, navigate waterways, and encounter various cascades. The 'Old Valcellina road' offers breathtaking views, and a Tibetan bridge spans the gorge at 55 meters, providing panoramic vistas of the crystal-clear waters and deep canyons.
The Prescudin Stream Waterfall is accessible via an easy walk with only a slight elevation gain. The Sflunc Waterfall is also considered easily accessible through a relatively short hike, making it a good option for those looking for a tranquil natural setting without a strenuous trek.
Pissolat Alt is a beautiful wall that forms a waterfall. During rainy periods, it's even visible from Aviano. Getting to the bottom is not difficult from the Val D'Aga trail, though the last few meters are quite steep.
Visitors appreciate the pristine nature and the rich history of places like the Prescudin Stream Waterfall, often noting the easy walks leading to beautiful natural settings. The overall area is valued for its variety of natural water features, gorges, and canyons, offering diverse experiences for nature lovers and adventurers.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not provided, the Butines Waterfalls are accessible from a paved road, suggesting relatively easy access for visitors. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or trailheads for designated parking areas.


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