Waterfalls around Selva Di Progno are situated within a landscape characterized by valleys, streams, and forests. This area, part of the wider Verona province, offers a natural environment rich in waterways. The local geography creates conditions for various waterfalls, often nestled in secluded valleys. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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OK, it didn't look quite as magnificent in September, but it was definitely worth seeing.
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The Cascata dei Papalini suddenly appears in a small clearing in the heart of the forest, along the path: over time the falling water has formed a columnar deposit of gray limestone that descends like a drape and that partly acts as a springboard for the jet. But the peculiarity and spectacular nature of this waterfall is the possibility of seeing it even from behind the scenes: in fact, by climbing to the left on a short but steep path, you reach a natural roof of the rock from which you can observe the forest below through the curtain of water, without getting wet! The passage is not protected and is wet, so you need to pay particular attention. Like all torrential waterfalls, it is not always full and active: you need to look for the right period, perhaps after heavy rains, to visit it in all its thunderous splendor.
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Beautiful waterfall, it looks like a face with one eye, a big nose and teeth😊
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Numerous streams descend from the Altopiano delle Montagnole, creating lively waterfalls in secluded valleys. The Sette Fontane waterfall, rather than a vertical waterfall, is a sloping section of the stream that descends between the rocks: to be visited in post-rain periods, to find it impetuous and swollen. Nearby, continuing along the path to the left, you come to another small intake structure that cuts the Lora stream. In the 1920s, all this wealth of water was exploited by the Lanificio Marzotto to produce electricity, with a system of waterworks that are still functioning: three small concrete dams, corresponding to as many springs (Lora, Sette Fontane and Lambre), convey the water into the Obante basin below (capacity 800 cubic meters), next to the road that goes up to the Rifugio Battisti; from there, via a forced conduit, it reaches the Gazza Power Plant, further downstream, to generate hydroelectric energy (175 l/s, 2,500 MWh). The waterfalls and the structures cross each other along the Sentiero delle Cascate, a simple family-sized ring, immersed in the woods, which starts from Malga Lora or Vasca Obante and goes up to Rifugio Battisti, and then descends again.
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Valle del Boia, a very fresh valley near the town of Campotamaso
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Not a particularly large waterfall, but visible from a characteristic shelter that overlooks the waterfall itself. It can be reached from Malga Prà via a path immersed in the woods. The trail is a bit challenging and has ropes in some places. Attention: the highlight is marked as mountain biking, but the waterfall can only be reached on foot!!!!
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The Papalini waterfall is a small waterfall in the middle of the woods, it deserves to be seen
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The Brazzavalle waterfall is a 30-meter drop from the Le Fratte stream, nestled in a picturesque and pristine environment, nestled and "hidden" among woods and rocks. Just above the waterfall, a suspended walkway has been installed, culminating in a transparent glass cube: from there, you can admire the cascading water, with the void beneath your feet; a dizzying and breathtaking sensation! The structure, called the "Glass Cube," opened in 2020, is 3 meters long and 80 cm wide. The EE trail that leads to the waterfall in about fifteen minutes can be slippery on wet ground, but ropes help with the more difficult sections.
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Near Selva Di Progno, you can find the Papalini Waterfall, which allows visitors to walk behind its veil of water. Another unique spot is the Glass Cube and Brazzavalle Waterfall, where a cantilevered platform with a transparent glass cube offers a dizzying view of the 30-meter cascade below.
Yes, the Sette Fontane Waterfall is part of the Sentiero delle Cascate, a simple, family-sized ring trail immersed in the woods. This trail is suitable for families and can be started from Malga Lora or Vasca Obante.
For the waterfalls directly around Selva Di Progno, they are often at their best after heavy rains, when the streams are swollen and impetuous. For the nearby Parco delle Cascate di Molina, spring and autumn are ideal, offering mild weather and vibrant vegetation.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Braggion Trail is a 7 km loop with an elevation gain of 450m, featuring a series of impetuous waterfalls. The nearby Parco delle Cascate di Molina also offers trails ranging from an easy 1.2 km Green Route to a challenging 3.6 km Black Route that covers 13 waterfalls. You can find more hiking options in the region on the Hiking around Selva Di Progno guide.
Absolutely. The Val del Boia is a deep, shady, and pristine gorge known for its spectacular and unexpected waterfalls, especially captivating after heavy rains. It's described as wild, humid, and lush, with sections equipped with steel cables, steps, and small bridges for navigation.
Yes, the Sette Fontane Waterfall area has historical significance related to hydroelectric power. In the 1920s, the water wealth was exploited by Lanificio Marzotto to produce electricity, with a system of waterworks that are still functioning today. The name 'Molina' in the nearby Parco delle Cascate di Molina also refers to the mills once powered by the water.
Beyond hiking, the region around Selva Di Progno offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle tours, by checking the Cycling around Selva Di Progno guide. For runners, there are also dedicated Running Trails around Selva Di Progno.
While specific wild swimming spots directly at the Selva Di Progno waterfalls are not detailed, the nearby Parco delle Cascate di Molina is known to have natural pools formed by the waterfalls that are suitable for bathing during summer.
Given that many trails, like the Braggion Trail and Val del Boia, can be slippery, especially after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layers of clothing are also recommended to adapt to changing conditions in shaded valleys and exposed sections.
The Parco delle Cascate di Molina (Molina Waterfalls Park) is a significant natural attraction in the wider Verona province, approximately a 30-minute drive from Verona. While not directly in Selva Di Progno, it's a highly recommended destination for waterfall enthusiasts, featuring multiple waterfalls, diverse flora, and extensive hiking trails.
The waterfalls around Selva Di Progno are typically nestled in deep valleys, along lively streams, and within dense forests. The environment is often wild, humid, and lush, characterized by rich waterways, ancient trees, and diverse flora and fauna. The nearby Molina Waterfalls Park also boasts lush greenery, grey rocky walls, and turquoise waters.
The Brazzavalle Waterfall is a suggestive 30-meter high cascade. In the Parco delle Cascate di Molina, you'll find waterfalls like Cascata Nera, plunging around 20 meters, and Cascata Verde, flowing over moss-covered rocks. Cascata dei Fiumi is noted for its unique formation where several smaller waterfalls converge.


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