Waterfalls in Piacenza offer diverse natural experiences within the region's valleys and Apennine landscapes. The area features a variety of waterfalls, from thermal springs to imposing cascades within dense forests. These natural features are often accessible via trails, providing opportunities for exploration. Piacenza's geography, including the Trebbia and Nure valleys, contributes to the formation of numerous water features.
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Hiking in Piacenza
The "cascata di Bobbio" usually refers to the natural waterfalls and water points in the surroundings of Bobbio, particularly along the Val Trebbia.
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It is possible to reach the waterfalls both by bike and on foot. Slippery ground. Loose stones.
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magnificent waterfall a beautiful view
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beautiful spot on the waterfall where the stream passes we cooked our feet in the frozen water
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How can they be Rompeggio waterfalls that are much closer to Pertuso? But who writes this nonsense? Those of Rompeggio are the 3 following the CAI path from Farinotti. You leave the ford and continue along the Nure to the right on the meadows. Then a short path. Those marked on the map are behind the wooded mountain, and in any case not traced and impassable due to vegetation and brambles, in addition to the risk of getting lost, as well as from Pertuso. Only a madman would get stuck there in the middle
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Beautiful waterfall that can be seen up close.
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One of the top places in the province
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Piacenza's waterfalls offer diverse natural features. For instance, the Carlone Waterfall is known for its mineral and magnesium-rich thermal waters. The Perino Waterfalls feature a series of falls within a narrow gorge, forming small ponds and rapids, alongside highly stratified rock formations. At Aquila Waterfall, you'll find an imposing cascade within a marvelous beech forest, near a unique black ophiolite cliff.
Yes, the Carlone Waterfall has historical significance; its thermal waters have been recognized for their properties since the 11th century. Additionally, near the Perino Waterfalls, you can find the Mulino di Riè, a historic rural mill that testifies to ancient local activities powered by the stream.
While many waterfalls are beautiful year-round, the Perino Waterfalls are particularly suggestive in winter if they freeze. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and good water flow after seasonal rains, while summer provides opportunities for cooling off near the cascades.
For easier access, the Carlone Waterfall can be reached via a roughly 15-minute walk from San Cristoforo or Bobbio. The Perino Waterfalls offer a path that allows visitors to see the first five waterfalls, making it a more accessible option for families, though the full trail is moderate.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Aquila Waterfall offers a demanding trail through a beech forest. The path to this waterfall is noted for being extremely bumpy in parts with large rocks. The Rompeggio Waterfalls also fall into the challenging category.
While some waterfalls form small ponds, it's important to check local regulations regarding bathing. The Toboga Waterfall is described as a beautiful spot where visitors have cooled their feet in the stream, but official wild swimming designations vary.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the Piacenza region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those in Val Trebbia or the Colli Piacentini, detailed in the Cycling in Piacenza guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'From Perino to Monte Armelio' loop, found in the Running Trails in Piacenza guide. Gravel biking options are also available, such as routes near Rivergaro, as highlighted in the Gravel biking in Piacenza guide.
The Aquila Waterfall, also known as Lardana waterfall, is considered the highest waterfall in the province of Piacenza. It's located on the slopes of Mount Camulara.
Yes, the Alta Val Nure region in the Piacenza Apennines is rich in water resources and features several waterfalls. Notable examples include the Cascata della Tecia in the Pertuso area and the Retorto Waterfall, which is over 30 meters high. Treks in this area offer a chance to explore a less crowded part of the Apennines.
The Cascata del Botasso, located in Ottone in the Alta Val Trebbia, is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Emilia-Romagna. It's known for its crystalline water and the striking multicolored rock formations, displaying grey, orange, and bluish hues, creating a natural paradise.
Visitors appreciate the unspoiled natural environments and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the evocative routes, the unique geological formations, and the chance to see historic structures like the Mulino di Riè near the Perino Waterfalls. The thermal properties of the Carlone Waterfall also draw interest.
While not entirely hidden, the waterfalls in the Alta Val Nure, such as the Cascata della Tecia, offer a chance to explore a less crowded part of the Piacenza Apennines. The Rio Roncaccio Waterfall, with its main fall called Salto del Diavolo, is also a delightful spot that might offer a more secluded experience.


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