Waterfalls around Idro are found in a picturesque area of Italy surrounding Lake Idro. This region features diverse natural landscapes, including rivers like the Chiese and Neco, and offers various hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by its lake environment and mountainous terrain, providing settings for numerous cascades. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
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Right in front of it is a playground where we enjoyed a wonderful outdoor breakfast on our trip.
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Very beautiful especially the territory of Condino where at a certain point you find yourself in front of the beautiful waterfall
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Beautiful waterfall, great for cooling off halfway up the climb
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The cycle path of the churches is truly fantastic. Only in a small stretch do you find yourself on the main road, but for the most part it crosses places of notable naturalistic interest.
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This waterfall on one of the hairpin bends of the climb to the Ampola pass is splendid. Its icy waters give refreshment from the summer heat
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For families, the Fontana Santa Waterfall is an excellent choice. It's located near a cycle path and features a picnic area with tables and a playground for children. Additionally, the waterfalls in the municipality of Bondone, such as Cascata Pesarot, Cascata Sguasoi, and Cascata Possù, are accessible via easy footpaths suitable for all ages and are integrated into a beautiful natural setting.
The waterfalls around Idro are generally most spectacular after rainfall, as the water flow can be significantly reduced during dry summer months. Visiting in spring or autumn, or after a period of rain, is highly recommended for the best experience.
Yes, swimming in the lake near the Palvico Waterfall is possible. This impressive 54-meter high waterfall is also known as a canyoning spot, and you might even see people descending it during a tour.
The Idro region offers a variety of hiking trails to waterfalls. For an adventurous walk, the Aided Path of the Idro Lake Falls (Sentiero delle Cascate) near Crone features a series of four waterfalls along the Neco river, with footbridges and some challenging steel stairs, considered an easy via ferrata. For easier walks, the waterfalls in Bondone like Cascata Pesarot and Cascata Sguasoi are reached via footpaths starting from the town hall, taking about 40-65 minutes.
Good footwear is highly recommended, especially for trails that involve walking over stones and small rocks, such as the path to Palvico Waterfall, or equipped sections like the Sentiero delle Cascate. For longer treks, carrying plenty of water is also advisable.
Yes, near the Ampola Waterfall, you can find the ruins of Forte Ampola. This site holds historical significance as it was where a battle took place between the Garibaldini and the Austrians in July 1866.
Beyond waterfall visits, the Idro area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the one along the Chiese river, which passes near the Gac Waterfall. There are also numerous mountain hikes and running trails around Lake Idro, offering scenic views and varying difficulties.
From Bondone, the walk to Cascata Pesarot takes approximately 40 minutes, and continuing to Cascata Sguasoi takes about 65 minutes in total. These routes are considered easy and suitable for children.
Yes, for the Gac Waterfall (Cascata Storo), you can park near a playground. For the waterfalls in Bondone, parking is available near the town hall. To reach Palvico Waterfall, you can park before the trout farm after taking Via E Miglio behind Bar Firi.
Near the Gac Waterfall (Cascata Storo), you'll find a 'Bici Grill' for refreshments. The Fontana Santa Waterfall also offers a picnic area and a playground, making it a convenient stop.
The Sentiero delle Cascate near Crone is an adventurous path featuring a series of four waterfalls along the Neco river. It includes footbridges and some challenging steel stairs, making it an easy via ferrata. The equipped section takes about 10 minutes, and the entire itinerary to explore the waterfalls can take around 2 hours and 30 minutes, offering magnificent views and an interesting gorge.
You can find more details about the waterfalls in Bondone, including Cascata Pesarot and Cascata Sguasoi, on the Visit Lake Idro website.


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