Waterfalls around Sestola are found in the Modena Apennines, a region known for its protected areas like the Parco del Frignano. This area features a variety of natural landscapes, including numerous lakes and waterfalls. Sestola serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions. The local terrain offers diverse waterfall experiences, from multi-tiered cascades to single, towering drops.
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DARDAGNA waterfalls, very beautiful and easy to reach from the Madonna dell'acero path
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The Rio di Gea flows through a wild valley near Castel d'Aiano, creating waterfalls and pools between boulders and rock walls. Its course feeds the Orrido di Gea, a pristine natural environment, characterized by the spontaneous growth of the rare watercress (Nasturtium officinale), known for its nutritional properties. Along the path that goes from Villa d'Aiano to Montese, you can still see the remains of ancient water mills, once fundamental to the local community.
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Open for most of the summer and located just below the Apennine ridge, the Taburri refuge has a bar area, a small kitchen with 21 beds. It is possible to camp with a tent in the garden in front and is managed with passion by Sara and Stefano. To book or get more information, visit the refuge's website: https://www.rifugiotaburri.it.
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TABURRI refuge after Fanano and Fellicarolo immersed in nature
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Magnificent waterfalls, the main attraction of this area. It is better to plan your visit for the season when there is water and you can see it in all its beauty
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Small refuge near the Doccione waterfalls. The food is genuinely mountain and delicious. Better to bring cash, the POS doesn't work in this refuge
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Apennine refuge accessible by car and for families.
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Very pleasant route immersed in the woods, it does not require particular attention.
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Beyond the popular spots, you can explore the Rio di Gea Waterfalls, which flow through a wild valley with natural pools and rock walls, feeding the pristine Orrido di Gea. Another unique experience is offered by the Rio Monio Waterfalls (also known as Pollina Waterfalls), where adventurous visitors can enjoy canyoning tours with abseiling.
Yes, the Dardagna Waterfalls Trail from Madonna dell'Acero is accessible to all and winds through beautiful beech woods. Additionally, the Sant'Annapelago Waterfall Trail, a circular 12-kilometer route, is generally considered easy to medium difficulty and suitable for families, taking about 4 to 5 hours to complete.
The Dardagna Waterfalls are captivating in all seasons; autumn offers vibrant yellow foliage, while winter can present spectacular frozen formations. The Sant'Annapelago Waterfall Trail is particularly recommended during rainy seasons when the waterfalls are in full flow, and its shaded woods make it refreshing in summer. The Doccione Waterfall is most spectacular after rainy periods.
The highest waterfall in the Modenese area is the Doccione Waterfall, standing at 120 meters high with a 24-meter vertical drop. It's located at 1,190 meters above sea level and offers a panoramic wooden terrace for close-up views.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from the multi-tiered cascades of the Dardagna Waterfalls winding through beech woods, to the wild valley and natural pools of the Rio di Gea Waterfalls. The Sant'Annapelago Waterfall Trail features several waterfalls along the Valdarno Stream and Terzino Dyke, including the double cascade of Cascadora, all shaded by beech and fir woods.
Absolutely. The Sestola area is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including those leading to the waterfalls themselves. For more extensive hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sestola guide, which features routes like the Lago il Terzo – Lago della Ninfa loop.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. While some waterfall trails are pedestrian-only, you can find many cycling opportunities in the broader Sestola area. Check out the Cycling around Sestola guide for routes like the Monte Cimone Loop or the Lake of the Nymph – Bedini Fountain loop.
Near the Doccione Waterfall, you'll find the Taburri Mountain Hut. This hut is open for most of the summer and offers a bar area, a small kitchen, and beds. It also has a fountain for water supply and is known for organizing grilled dinners on summer weekends. You can even camp with a tent in the garden in front of the hut.
The Sant'Annapelago Waterfall Trail is an approximately 12-kilometer circular itinerary. It typically takes about 4 to 5 hours to complete, including stops to enjoy the various waterfalls along the way.
Visitors appreciate the accessibility of the Dardagna Waterfalls from the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Acero. The path through the magnificent beech wood, with its steep hairpin bends, is considered beautiful in all seasons, especially in autumn when the forest turns yellow. The sight of the waterfalls partially freezing in winter also creates a suggestive experience.
Yes, the Sestola area provides various running trails. While specific waterfall paths might be more suited for hiking, you can find dedicated running routes nearby. Explore the Running Trails around Sestola guide for options like the Stone Shelter – Sestola Castle loop.


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