Waterfalls around Cimolais are found within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich aquatic landscapes. The region, including the Val Cimoliana, features diverse natural water formations. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Simply beautiful, absolutely worth it...
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Interesting view, but nothing spectacular in the end. It's a human construction that ultimately ruins the environmental impact, but it's still well-integrated.
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Attention!!! Closed from Dogna August 25th to October 31st, 2025 The view of the dam is certainly beautiful, but it's better to drive towards Venice on the other side until you reach the next bridge.
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Attention! The road from Dogna is closed from August 25th to October 31st. Today, our alternative was to drive along the other side of the river to Provagna, after having driven to the closure.
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A pristine place, rich in history! An easy walk with a slight elevation gain. After about an hour, you reach the large picnic area in the heart of the forest: here is Villa Emma, which, along with other facilities, serves as a nature research and observation center. From here, you can easily reach the stream (if you're feeling adventurous, or if it's simply very hot, you can risk a dip; it's definitely nice and cool!).
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Stream that forms Lake Vajont.
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A torrent that over the centuries has carved out the long, narrow valley of the same name, the Vajont originates on the northern slopes of Col Nudo. It is the artificial dam of this torrent that forms the Vajont lake, the sad protagonist of the disaster of October 9, 1963.
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For the views you can enjoy from the bivouac.
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Beyond the waterfalls, the Cimolais area, nestled within the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, offers a rich aquatic landscape. You can visit Tose Lake, known for its thermal waters and historical significance, or the Lagole Healing Springs with its various watercourses and small ponds. The Vajont Gorge also presents a dramatic natural formation carved by a torrent, alongside its historical context.
Yes, the **Cascata Saleduogna** near Passo di Sant'Osvaldo is a notable waterfall with a single drop of approximately 90 meters (295 feet). While generally low-volume, it is particularly striking in spring and early summer when water flow is more robust. Another beautiful spot is the Prescudin Stream Waterfall, located in a pristine forest setting.
The best time to visit the waterfalls around Cimolais is typically during **spring and early summer**. This is when the snowmelt contributes to a more robust water flow, making waterfalls like the Cascata Saleduogna particularly impressive. The lush greenery of these seasons also enhances the scenic beauty of the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park.
Many waterfalls and water features in the region are quite accessible. For instance, the Cascata Saleduogna can be easily spotted from the roadside (SR251) and reached via a 10-15 minute trail from parking at Agriturismo Passo Sant'Osvaldo. The Lagole Healing Springs are also considered family-friendly and offer easy access to various watercourses.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Lagole Healing Springs is a natural monument with small ponds and waterfalls, offering an easy and enjoyable experience. Tose Lake is also listed as family-friendly, featuring streams and waterfalls culminating in a natural pool, alongside its fascinating legends.
The area around Cimolais, including the Val Cimoliana, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous **hiking trails** suitable for different skill levels, as well as **road cycling** and **mountain biking routes**. For detailed routes and guides, explore Hiking around Cimolais, Road Cycling Routes around Cimolais, and MTB Trails around Cimolais.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to its water features. Tose Lake and the Lagole Healing Springs were known since Roman times for their thermal and beneficial waters, with archaeological interest. The Vajont Gorge and Waterfall is also a significant historical site, notable for its connection to the Vajont Dam disaster of 1963.
Yes, the area offers opportunities to discover more secluded spots. The Hidden Waterfall on the Tovanella Stream is a small but spectacular waterfall emerging from a crevice, offering a worthwhile break for those seeking a less-trafficked natural wonder.
Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive natural beauty and the serene atmosphere. The unique thermal characteristics of places like Tose Lake and the historical context of sites like the Vajont Gorge add depth to the experience. The ease of access to many spots, combined with the stunning Dolomite landscape, makes for a rewarding exploration.
While general access to the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park is usually open, specific regulations may apply to certain areas, particularly for camping, fires, or large groups. It's always advisable to check with the park authority for the latest information regarding permits or specific rules for activities within the Val Cimoliana or other protected zones.
While specific cafes directly at every waterfall might be limited, the town of Cimolais itself offers options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs. For the Cascata Saleduogna, parking is available at Agriturismo Passo Sant'Osvaldo, which may offer refreshments. It's a good idea to plan your visit to include stops in the main town for dining.


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