Best waterfalls around Zugliano are found in the surrounding Vicenza province, offering natural attractions within a landscape of hills and forests. The area features various streams and valleys that create a series of cascades and natural pools. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and experiencing diverse natural settings. The region offers 7 distinct waterfalls to discover.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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waterfall reachable on foot crossing the stream (when there is little water)
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A few hundred meters from the main road, you find yourself in a natural context that you never expected to find
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The Calvene Waterfalls Park (officially 'Franco Totaro Natural Park') is a tranquil setting that combines the natural beauty of the waterfalls and forest with several artworks and installations discovered along the easy trail. Among these, a large, stylized horse made of wood and metal stands out at the beginning. The waterfalls are arranged in a series along the valley floor: they appear very evocative, secluded, surrounded by lush vegetation, with the water cascading over the rock it has shaped and covered in a blanket of lush green moss. It's best to visit after days of heavy rainfall to find them lively and thundering; otherwise, they risk being dry. The waterfalls are easily accessible via the family-friendly trail that winds through the forest. An adventurous alternative (EE/EEA) consists of a secured path (with stirrups, ladders, and metal cables) that runs alongside them and up the stream, climbing between the rocks. The park has certainly seen better days: today (June 2024) it is somewhat abandoned, with the picnic area and swings disused; even the artwork seems neglected. Dilapidated and fascinating. https://www.facebook.com/boscodellecascatecalvene
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Suggestive waterfall of the Timonchio torrent, which rises in a beautiful clearing away from the path: accessible only by going down a short steep stretch, climbing over roots and rocks.
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The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As a frame, a florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss. The path starts from the hamlet of Capo di Sopra, along a dirt road that runs along the rising gorge carved out by the stream from above, where the first water features can be glimpsed; from here you reach the upper part, the most evocative and fairy-tale-like, where you can venture off-track, as far as the water and rocks allow depending on the season. I recommend the route after the rains, even if the path can be slippery (EE), and in spring/summer, when very green and lush vegetation frames the water.
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Limited park, but really pretty! visited in autumn it is really pleasant and evocative. Perfect with children to spend half a day immersed in nature. The park is free to access. I recommend a complete change for children, there is a stream and waterfalls... they won't be able to resist! To reach it, type "Franco Totaro Natural Park" on Maps. https://www.facebook.com/parcodellacascate/
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no particular suggestion .... if not to go through here.
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Short stretch of single-track path without particular difficulties, where in the first part you descend crossing a bridge formed of concrete beams and in the second, for muscular bikes you will have to hike a little instead, for e-bikes, if not it's too wet, they go up quietly. The place deserves to be seen for its naturalistic beauty; the small flowing stream, the small waterfall formed by a single huge stone smoothed by the flowing water, the view from above where you can see the waterfall, the flowing water and all the green of the forest that surrounds you ....
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Small Waterfall and Wooden Bridge, which offers a serene forest setting. The Franco Totaro Nature Park also features a series of evocative waterfalls along a family-friendly trail. For a more adventurous experience, consider the Valle delle Anguane with its five cascades and unique rock formations, or the challenging Valle dell'Orco, known for its deep ravines and powerful torrent.
Yes, the Franco Totaro Nature Park is particularly suitable for families. It offers an easy trail through the forest with several waterfalls, and children often enjoy playing in the stream. The hike to the Silan Waterfalls in Valrovina is also generally considered family-friendly, though the terrain can be uneven.
Many waterfalls, such as Gorghi Scuri and those in the Valle delle Anguane, are most impressive after rainfall, when the water flow is strong. Spring and summer are generally recommended for lush vegetation and more vibrant cascades. The Silan Waterfalls are also best visited in spring/summer when the surrounding forest is green and the natural pools are refreshing.
Yes, the Silan Waterfalls in Valrovina are known for their natural pools, which are popular for swimming and described as a 'nature's jacuzzi' on hot days. The Gorghi Scuri also features natural pools and whirlpools formed by the Valletta stream.
Near the Silan Waterfalls in Valrovina, you can find the small Oratory of San Bovo, which once sheltered a hermit, with traces of hermits dating back to the 15th century. There are also suggestions of older Iron Age settlements and a Roman-era paved path, the Via Armentaria, used for transhumance.
Yes, the Gorghi Scuri trail can be slippery, especially after rain, and is rated as challenging (EE). The Valle dell'Orco is also a challenging gorge, with sections that can be muddy, slippery, and exposed to ravines, sometimes requiring crossing the stream. An adventurous alternative at Franco Totaro Nature Park involves a secured path (EE/EEA) with stirrups, ladders, and metal cables.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, such as the Cima Summano loop, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Zugliano guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the Rocchette-Arsiero Rail Trail, available in the Gravel biking around Zugliano guide, and road cycling routes, including the Marostica Castle loop, found in the Road Cycling Routes around Zugliano guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Gorghi Scuri is praised for its fairy-tale-like atmosphere with waterfalls, natural pools, and lush vegetation. The Small Waterfall and Wooden Bridge is loved for its serene forest views. The Silan Waterfalls are noted for their picturesque setting, ancient chestnut trees, and refreshing natural pools.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, many natural areas in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on trails. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, the Small Waterfall and Wooden Bridge offers a viewpoint from above, allowing you to see the waterfall, flowing water, and the surrounding green forest. The Franco Totaro Nature Park also features scenic spots along its trail, combining natural beauty with art installations.
Given that many trails can be uneven or slippery, especially after rain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can vary. If you plan to explore areas like Valle dell'Orco, be prepared for muddy sections and potentially getting your shoes wet. For the Silan Waterfalls, swimwear might be useful if you intend to take a dip in the natural pools.


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