Waterfalls around Besenello are situated in Italy's Vallagarina valley, a region characterized by its natural beauty, historic castles, and vineyards. The area features several cascades, with the Zambèl Waterfall standing out as a prominent natural attraction. Hiking trails in the region often lead to these natural features, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape combines rocky cliffs, lush greenery, and flowing water.
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One of the many artificial dams in the Centa valley
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The Rio Mous waterfalls are a series of cascades between the rocks and lush vegetation of the dense Gon Forest, along the picturesque trail connecting Folgaria to Guardia. The stream flows from Serrada to join the Rio Cavallo (Rosspach in Cimbrian). You cross a beautiful, ancient stone arch bridge, which can only be appreciated by venturing off-trail. Like any torrential waterfall, it's best seen after days of rain, to experience the full force of the water rather than the meagerness of a trickle.
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The Hofental Waterfall is a spectacular thirty-meter waterfall, hidden in a rocky ravine. Around the corner from the beautiful trail that runs through the Gon Forest, you'll be amazed by the rush of water cascading through lush greenery in summer, or by a spectacular frozen landscape in winter! Like any torrential waterfall, it's best visited after a rainy period, to avoid the risk of finding only a trickle flowing. https://www.alpecimbra.it/it/scopri-l-alpe-cimbra/natura-e-cultura/la-cascata-dell-ofentol/74-2245.html
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The Zambel Waterfall ('el Zambelòn' in the local dialect) is an enchanting natural setting: the stream plunges briskly between high rock walls into a natural pool; the cool, clear water flows into a clearing surrounded by greenery; the sun's rays often penetrate it, creating evocative beams of light and rainbows! It's naturally at its best after rainy days. It's also known as the Calliano Waterfall (name of the nearby town), the Rio Cavallo Waterfall (from the name of the stream and the valley of the same name), or the Rosspach/Rossbach Waterfall (the Cimbrian equivalent of the river): the watercourse was so named because it descended from Folgaria in a very winding and impetuous manner, like a restless colt. The waterfall is actually an ancient artificial dam, as evidenced by the stone blocks that compose it entirely, without the use of cement. In the 15th century, the left canal (above the greenhouse) was built for agricultural purposes and likely to fill the defensive moat of nearby Castel Pietra. In the 17th century, the right industrial canal ('roggia') was also built, descending to Calliano and flowing into the Adige River. Over the centuries, it has served to provide mechanical power to countless industrial and manufacturing activities (mills, sawmills, hammer mills, spinning mills). It can be reached from below, via an easy path from Calliano, or from above, via a short route equipped with ropes and steps. In summer, the site is quite popular for cooling off and sunbathing.
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For wild nature and cool water in summer
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Inside the River Park of the Centa stream this point is certainly one of the most picturesque.
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The Zambèl Waterfall, also known as 'el Zambelòn', is unique because it originated from an ancient artificial dam built without cement in the 15th century. This dam was initially for agricultural purposes and possibly to fill the moat of nearby Castel Pietra. Later, an industrial channel was added to power mills and sawmills. It's a captivating natural spectacle where the Rio Cavallo stream plunges between high rock walls into a natural basin, often creating atmospheric light displays and rainbows after rainfall.
Yes, besides Zambèl, you can explore the Hofentol Waterfall, a spectacular thirty-meter cascade hidden in a rocky ravine. Another option is the Rio Mous Waterfalls, a series of cascades nestled between rocks and lush vegetation along the trail connecting Folgaria to Guardia. The Valimpach Waterfalls, a spectacular karst water exit, also offers a unique experience, accessible via an equipped path.
For the most impressive views, it's best to visit after a rainy period. This ensures the waterfalls, especially torrential ones like Hofentol and Rio Mous, are flowing with their full force. In winter, some waterfalls can offer a spectacular frozen landscape.
Accessibility varies. The Zambèl Waterfall is easily reached from below via a comfortable path from Calliano, or from above via a shorter route. Other waterfalls, like Valimpach, may require an equipped path, suitable for expert hikers.
Absolutely. Many hiking loops around Besenello incorporate waterfall visits. For instance, a popular circuit includes the Zambèl Waterfall and the impressive Castel Beseno. The region also offers numerous hiking, mountain biking, and running trails. You can find more options on the Hiking around Besenello guide.
The Zambèl Waterfall is a good option for families, as it can be reached via an easy path from Calliano. The natural basin and surrounding clearing provide a pleasant spot for cooling off and sunbathing in summer, making it suitable for a relaxed family outing.
You'll find a variety of trails. The path through the Rio Cavallo gorge leads to the Zambèl Waterfall, offering scenic views of the Vallagarina. The Rio Mous Waterfalls are found along the picturesque trail connecting Folgaria to Guardia through the dense Gon Forest. For more challenging routes, some trails like the one to Valimpach Waterfalls may involve equipped sections.
Beyond hiking, the Besenello area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, including routes like 'Pra' del Finonchio – Beseno Castle loop' or 'Pisa Vaca Waterfall – Passo Bordala loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Bridge over the Adige River loop'. For more details, check the MTB Trails around Besenello and Running Trails around Besenello guides.
The waterfalls are set amidst diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic rock walls, lush greenery, and natural pools. The interplay of sunlight and water often creates evocative light beams and rainbows. The Hofentol Waterfall is hidden in a rocky ravine, while the Rio Mous Waterfalls are surrounded by dense forest. The Valimpach Waterfalls are a spectacular karst exit, practically coinciding with their source.
Visitors appreciate the enchanting natural settings, the dramatic cascades, and the opportunity to combine waterfall viewing with scenic hikes. The unique historical aspect of the Zambèl Waterfall also adds to its appeal. The komoot community has shared 35 photos and given 29 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences at these natural wonders.
The Hofentol Waterfall is a spectacular thirty-meter cascade hidden in a rocky ravine. It's best visited after a rainy period to witness its full force, as it can be reduced to a trickle during dry spells. In winter, it can transform into a stunning frozen landscape.
The Rio Mous Waterfalls are a series of cascades located within the dense Gon Forest, along the picturesque trail connecting Folgaria to Guardia. The stream flows from Serrada to join the Rio Cavallo. Like other torrential waterfalls, they are most impressive after rainfall. You might also discover a beautiful, ancient stone arch bridge by venturing slightly off-trail.


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