Best natural monuments around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo are located in a tranquil comune on the eastern slopes of Monte Baldo in Verona province. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, with Monte Baldo recognized for its biodiversity. The area features diverse ecosystems, from lower altitude flora to alpine meadows and rocky summits. It offers various natural attractions for exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Very beautiful park with 13 waterfalls if you take the black route. I would recommend that everyone wear decent shoes. The paths are uneven and sometimes muddy. Great route, it doesn't get boring. Check the opening times before your visit. They vary a lot from winter to summer.
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A real highlight even without direct contact with the waterfalls. From the market square in Campione it takes 10-15 minutes to get to the tunnel if you are in good shape. From there you have a special view of the water system and can cool off in the flowing water in front of the tunnel.
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Great hiking trail/climb through the gorge. You should have suitable footwear and some alpine experience! There are wire ropes on some of the rock walls to hold on to. Use these > danger of slipping!
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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Beautiful waterfall in the gorge near Campione.
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Danger. The path to the waterfalls is now pretty clearly cordoned off. You can still see a little bit and the landscape is still impressive. But you are denied the experience of being right on the water. It is possible to bypass the barrier if you have the will, but it is not recommended.
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Can also be reached from Campione without a tunnel. But it has now been cordoned off so that you can only “catch” a glimpse.
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A very nicely landscaped park with 3 different routes to choose from. You definitely need sturdy shoes. With flip-flops, this quickly becomes dangerous, since there are also a lot of vertical meters to be covered.
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Monte Baldo is often called 'Europe's botanical garden' due to its exceptional biodiversity. It's a unique natural reserve where Mediterranean and Alpine environments meet, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna. You can experience diverse ecosystems, from olive trees at lower altitudes to alpine meadows and rocky summits, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Garda and the distant Dolomites.
Yes, the Monte Baldo Botanical Garden is located directly within Ferrara di Monte Baldo. It's a dedicated space to explore the many native plant species that contribute to the region's unique natural heritage, allowing you to learn about the specific flora that gives Monte Baldo its 'Garden of Europe' moniker.
The region offers spectacular views. From the View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo, you can see panoramic vistas of Lake Garda and the surrounding landscape. Cima delle Pozzette also provides amazing views of the lake, often described as being a little off the beaten track. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona offers impressive views of the Adige Valley.
Yes, the Molina Waterfalls, also known as Parco delle Cascate di Molina, is a great family-friendly option. It features picturesque waterfalls within a lush natural environment, perfect for walks. Visitors recommend wearing decent shoes as paths can be uneven and muddy, but it's suitable for children.
The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona is a truly unique site. This religious building is dramatically built into the rock face, offering a remarkable integration of architecture and nature. Its imposing position provides stunning views of the Adige Valley, and visitors often describe it as a must-see.
The area around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain hiking, cycling, and running. For instance, there are challenging mountain hikes like the Telegrafo Peak loop, scenic cycling routes such as 'Picturesque vineyards and the Adige', and running trails like 'Cima Telegrafo loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and Running Trails guides for Ferrara Di Monte Baldo.
Yes, Monte Baldo offers several challenging trails. For example, the View of Lake Garda from Monte Baldo and Cima delle Pozzette are part of challenging routes. The San Michele Gorge also involves challenging terrain, though access to the waterfalls may be restricted. Many mountain hikes in the area are rated as difficult, such as the 'Telegrafo Peak (Monte Baldo) – Cima Valdritta loop'.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and enjoying the botanical diversity, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and vibrant flora. During winter, Monte Baldo transforms into a snowy landscape, suitable for winter sports, but some trails and attractions might have limited access or require specific gear. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, Monte Baldo is home to rich fauna. You might spot various bird species, including the golden eagle, and mammals such as badgers, foxes, roe deer, chamois, and marmots. The diverse ecosystems provide habitats for a wide range of wildlife, making it an interesting spot for nature observation.
While popular, some areas offer a more tranquil experience. Cima delle Pozzette, for instance, is noted by visitors as being 'a little off the beaten track' compared to other viewpoints, offering amazing lake views with fewer crowds. Exploring some of the less-trafficked trails on Monte Baldo can also lead to peaceful discoveries.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from Monte Baldo's summits and viewpoints overlooking Lake Garda and the Adige Valley. The unique integration of nature and architecture at the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona is also a highlight. Many appreciate the lush natural environment and refreshing cascades at Molina Waterfalls, and the overall biodiversity that makes Monte Baldo a 'botanical garden'.


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