Cascate di Vallesinella
Cascate di Vallesinella
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- GiovanniLongiano, Italy106 contributionsLeft the vehicle in the last unattended car park near the Vallesinells refuge, built in a clearing in the woods at a cost of 10 euros. Following the well-marked path in about 60 minutes we reached the base of the waterfall. The night before it had rained profusely and the waterfall swollen with water showed itself in all its beauty. On the way back we stopped at the refuge enjoying a great speck and cheese sandwich.Visited July 2024Traveled with friendsWritten July 12, 2024
- ettci92Rome, Italy1,921 contributionsEnchanting path in the woods characterized by suspended bridges and suggestive waterfalls. We started from the parking lot Vallesinella, from where the paths start to visit the waterfalls above and the waterfalls in between. We arrived with the free Vallesinella express shuttle. Attention, because like all other public transport, this year you need Reservation via app, frankly a bit cumbersome.Visited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 18, 2024
- Giampaolo MUmbertide, Italy287 contributionsThis really is a show. Better to book online if you want to park near the shelter. As soon as you arrive you are presented with a large space with a mountain hut at the bottom. Take the path and slowly you begin to see the flowing water. Slowly you approach the falls, their sound is heard. Very nice especially when you climbed to the top and see everything from aboveVisited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 19, 2024
- GiadaSpoleto, Italy345 contributionsBeautiful experience, already the second time we allow ourselves this route along the famous waterfalls. We arrive at the starting point with the shuttle for only 12 euros return, and off along the climb with spectacular views, ending with lunch at the first refuge. Total travel time 1 h 30.Visited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 23, 2024
- carmine_cSanSevero106 contributionsHike from Madonna di Campiglio you go down via vallesinella initial good path in the woods. Upon arrival you will be surprised by something fantastic. Recommended. Of course it can come from other places.Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 4, 2024
- Diego ZMilan, Italy509 contributionsOne of the most beautiful walks in Campiglio, unique view passing by the Bear path, fairly simple walk. The falls are wonderful, but the scenery is even more beautiful. The path in the woods from Rifugio cascate in the middle of Campiglio is something amazing, little frequented, beautiful.Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten September 11, 2024
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johnsmith1410
Milan, Italy235 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
Beautiful and relatively easy trail (but steep stairs which may be wet, so not for elderly, nor for unfit - and children should be supervised) in the woods along an incredible series of waterfalls. Strongly suggest to take the steps on the way back, not only for managing fatigue, but also because you will enjoy a better view of the waterfalls from above!). Perfect to visit in mid summer, when you'll appreciate the fresh misty breeze if the waterfalks the most! A couple of lodges for food (good!) and accomodation are available on the trail.
Written March 26, 2023
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Brenda P
League City, TX8 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
Ok. I thought this might be the best spot to provide my experience hiking Madonna di Campiglio. Understand that there are literally hundreds of trails in this area. I came as an overweight 57 year old with sore knees but still thinking I am in decent shape and wanted to see everything. I do have no problem walking 10 to 15 miles in a day but just not up so I needed to plan my routes properly.
For the first day I took the Spiinale gondola up to Monte Spindale. It opens at 830. It is best to start early in the summer the rains if they come are mainly later in the day. I headed to the left off the gondola and started down the road. To the right trail 11 or 331 starts do not keep walking down the road. This route takes you by lago spinale. This is a nice pasture route that will give you great views and you might come across some Italian bell cows. You will find lots of cows on your hikes, you can’t miss them due to their bells . This trial leads to the Boch gondola lift restaurant, the change in elevation is minimal. From Bosh I followed the trail up to Rifugio Gfaffer that is about 200 m but actually pretty easy cause you are constantly looking at the views, From here I continued up to the top of the pass Passo de Groste. Another couple of hundred meters. If you look up to the top of Peitra Grande you will see some serious climbers. Ok so I now hit my maximum for climbing up. I now headed back to Rifugio Graffer for a soup and a beer. Sorry I forgot to mention. Even though I am a novice hiker I do carry a pack with Essentials. I carry 2.5 l of water in my camel pack., chocolates , apples, fruit bars, bonocoulars, rain suit , extra shirt plus heavier shirt , phone/ camera and hiking poles. I am sure some serious hikers can suggest more.
After my snack I took route 382. This takes you to the falls after an amazing 2 hour hike mainly down. I followed the falls trail all the way back into town. Total hike was close to 12 miles and 7 hours. I walk slow. You can simplify this trip by taking the Groste gondola all the way to the top and by taking the bus into town half way through the falls at Vallesinela.
I plan to also post my hikes to the tri laghi and the long way to Maghi Retort all with minimal hikes up.
For the first day I took the Spiinale gondola up to Monte Spindale. It opens at 830. It is best to start early in the summer the rains if they come are mainly later in the day. I headed to the left off the gondola and started down the road. To the right trail 11 or 331 starts do not keep walking down the road. This route takes you by lago spinale. This is a nice pasture route that will give you great views and you might come across some Italian bell cows. You will find lots of cows on your hikes, you can’t miss them due to their bells . This trial leads to the Boch gondola lift restaurant, the change in elevation is minimal. From Bosh I followed the trail up to Rifugio Gfaffer that is about 200 m but actually pretty easy cause you are constantly looking at the views, From here I continued up to the top of the pass Passo de Groste. Another couple of hundred meters. If you look up to the top of Peitra Grande you will see some serious climbers. Ok so I now hit my maximum for climbing up. I now headed back to Rifugio Graffer for a soup and a beer. Sorry I forgot to mention. Even though I am a novice hiker I do carry a pack with Essentials. I carry 2.5 l of water in my camel pack., chocolates , apples, fruit bars, bonocoulars, rain suit , extra shirt plus heavier shirt , phone/ camera and hiking poles. I am sure some serious hikers can suggest more.
After my snack I took route 382. This takes you to the falls after an amazing 2 hour hike mainly down. I followed the falls trail all the way back into town. Total hike was close to 12 miles and 7 hours. I walk slow. You can simplify this trip by taking the Groste gondola all the way to the top and by taking the bus into town half way through the falls at Vallesinela.
I plan to also post my hikes to the tri laghi and the long way to Maghi Retort all with minimal hikes up.
Written August 18, 2018
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Roey G
Ganei Tikva, Israel20 contributions
Sep 2015 • Family
The way with the car is beautiful. We were with an infant so were limited to very short hiking. The major problem is that the signs are unclear- no signs indicating that we reached our destinations and in addition lots of crossroads with no clear signs which path leads where. I do recommend going but with clear maps and information (the “information center” was closed on the dates we came).
Written September 17, 2015
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Klavdija S
Crna na Koroskem, Slovenia4 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We took a lokal bus till the last station to waterfalls. Then we go through the forest till the first waterfall. It was beautifull. Nice cold in the hot sommer day. From first to second waterfall are only 10 min. Suitabele also for a little children.
Written August 9, 2018
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groovymone
Salzburg, Austria80 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
The waterfalls are very beautiful in winter. To get there is much longer than in summer. There are no buses in winter and you have to walk about 4 km to get there. Beautiful nature and no people.
Written February 1, 2018
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Allan I
Lincoln, UK65 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
Beautiful walk, crossing cascades and bridges leading to a fabulous waterfall which you can walk underneath.
Written September 23, 2017
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Jykas
Helsinki, Finland8 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Concert arranged by cows ringing their bells was highlight of the week. We took the clockwise route from the village. Nice lunch at Rifugio Vallasinella
Written July 10, 2017
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ChristinaLSthlm
Stockholm, Sweden2 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
easy walk through the forest to nice waterfall with a refugio Close by. possible also for kids and eldery
Written September 7, 2017
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JulienneHellene
Cluj-Napoca, Romania65 contributions
Sep 2015 • Friends
National protected park with stunning landscapes that are a MUST to see in your life especially if you are near to - or you are checked-in Madonna di Campiglio.
Written August 22, 2016
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steveg24
Hastings, UK399 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
We were staying at hotel Vallesinellla and the falls were a 20 minute walk from there. The falls are absolutely amazing when in full flow. The path down can be a bit rough and to get to the car park you have the hassle of having to wait to follow a bus along the single track roadway (between about 9.30am and 5pm) even so these falls are well worth visiting.
Written August 4, 2016
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Il sentiero si riesce a percorrere col passeggino?
Written July 14, 2019
Si un sentiero sicuramente
Written July 15, 2019
Avete fatto il sentiero che parte a mante della cabinovia spinale poi si va a Valles ina alta e poi si scende al rifugio e poi a madonna di campiglio? Il sentiero è semplice o presenta difficoltà? Quanto tempo ci si impiega?
Written July 6, 2018
Si abbiamo fatto quel percorso li ...non è complicato anzi è piacevole e ci sono degli scorci spettacolari...noi ci abbiamo impiegato 3 ore con varie fermate a fare foto e una capatina sotto la cascata di mezzo ..portatevi k-way e provate ...è una sensazione bellissima..
Written July 8, 2018
Andrò a visitare le cascate alla fine di luglio, inizi agosto. Sono con due nipotini di 4 anni e 1 anno. Il piccoletto lo porteremo con lo zaino ma per il bambino di 4 anni la passeggiata è faticosa? grazie
Written June 28, 2018
Si arriva anche con la navetta e il percorso è fattibile anche con un bambino sempre se è un buon camminatore.
Scarponcini e non scarpe da ginnastica
Written July 5, 2018
Hello
Can we get to Vallesinella waterfalls with private car in the of june or the road is closed?
Thanks
Written February 19, 2018
Ciao!! ti posso chiedere l abbigliamento e l attrezzatura con cui avete visitato le cascate d'inverno?
Io ci sono stata con il mio ragazzo quest'estate e ci piacerebbe vederle d'inverno...
E da dove siete partiti?
Grazie mille in anticipo!
Martina
Written December 18, 2017
Premetto che d'inverno ho visitato le cascate di mezzo, facendo un bel giro, segnalato molto bene su un depliant "Non solo sci", reperibile negli uffici informazione. Abbigliamento per escursione invernale, la neve non era troppa e quindi avevamo delle pedule, bastoncini e ramponcini nello zaino, che non sono serviti. Partenza in val Brenta, raggiungibile da S.Antonio di Mavignola anche in auto fino al vivaio dove si può parcheggiare. Il giro è semplice ma bello, lo scorso inverno era segnalato benissimo con triangoli di stoffa bianca contrassegnati da un numero
Written December 18, 2017
BorgoalleMura
Casale Marittimo, Italy
La strada si percorre con passeggini? Adatto ai bambini?
Written August 19, 2017
E' consigliabile uno zaino porta bimbi, con il passeggino non e' praticabile
Written August 26, 2017
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