Waterfalls near Caulonia are found within this charming town in Calabria, Italy, situated near the Allaro river. The region features a natural landscape with wooded settings and diverse ecosystems, including areas within the Serre Regional Park. It is known for its natural attractions, offering serene escapes and picturesque scenery. The area provides various natural features for exploration.
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Waterfalls where you can swim in the warmer months, reachable from Ferdinandea via a panoramic trek or from a rest point in 30 minutes
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Here you have to cross the Allaro river before reaching the waterfall. Be careful, the path is not easy to find!
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The tour is really beautiful, but at least at the beginning of March 2025 it is not completely accessible, as a third of the way through the river crossing is not possible due to a missing bridge. Unfortunately, we had to turn back. Furthermore, the journey there was an adventure due to poor roads and storm damage.
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Waterfalls of impressive height, especially when observed from the highest pool. It is possible to bathe in both pools in summer.
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The hike from Ferdinandea is much harder than the hike from Bivongi.
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The Scialata path runs along a part of the Levadìo river. You can admire various waterfalls along the way, walking inside a dense forest.
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The Marmarico waterfall is the highest waterfall in the southern Apennines (with an overall height of 114 metres) and can be reached from both Bivogni and Ferdinandea.
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A small waterfall with a small lake in front. In the summer it's definitely nice to cool off here. And then eat something small with the kids at the nice picnic table. I recommend hiking to the waterfall from Piano de Gatto via the 'jeep route'. Then it should also be easy to do with children. It is not recommended over the Contrada Felicella route. On the one hand, the path is partially overgrown by thorny undergrowth, then the wooden bridge is in a dilapidated condition.
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The region offers several notable waterfalls. The Marmarico Waterfall, located in the wider Reggio Calabria province, is the highest in the Southern Apennines, standing at 114 meters with four distinct jumps. Closer to Caulonia, the San Nicola Waterfalls provide an oasis of serenity with family-friendly facilities.
Yes, the San Nicola Waterfalls are particularly well-suited for families. They are immersed in nature and feature a dedicated refreshment oasis with picnic tables, benches, and well-maintained green spaces, making it ideal for a relaxing day out. The nearby Allaro river also has shallow sections great for kids.
You'll find diverse natural settings. The Marmarico Waterfall culminates in a crystalline lagoon teeming with dragonflies and butterflies. The Scialata Nature Trail takes you through a dense forest with various waterfalls along the Levadìo river. The San Nicola Waterfalls are nestled within a natural, wooded area, offering ample shade.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but visiting during warmer months is particularly pleasant, especially for places like the San Nicola Waterfalls where the wooded setting provides ample shade. This makes it a delightful visit during hot weather. Spring and early autumn also offer comfortable temperatures for hiking.
Absolutely. You can explore various trails, such as the Scialata Nature Trail, which runs along the Levadìo river. For a more challenging experience, reaching the Marmarico Waterfall involves a path that skirts the Folea precipice. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Caulonia guide.
Reaching the Marmarico Waterfall is considered an adventurous experience. It requires effort, involving a stretch of dirt road (sometimes accessible by off-road vehicle) followed by a walk along a path that skirts the Folea precipice. The hike from Ferdinandea is notably harder than the one from Bivongi, making it suitable for experienced walkers.
Yes, particularly at the San Nicola Waterfalls. This site features a dedicated 'Le Cascate' Refreshment Oasis, which includes picnic areas with tables and benches, well-maintained green spaces, and clean restroom facilities. The river Allaro area near Caulonia also offers picnic spots, a bar, and a restaurant.
While popular, the Assi Waterfalls (Pietracupa) offer a smaller, more intimate setting with a small lake, perfect for cooling off. It's recommended to hike there from Piano de Gatto via the 'jeep route' for easier access.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can explore cycling routes detailed in the Cycling around Caulonia guide, or find running trails in the Running Trails around Caulonia guide. The natural landscape is ideal for general exploration and enjoying the serene environment.
While some areas might be reachable by public transport to a certain extent, having a car is generally recommended for exploring the waterfalls around Caulonia, especially for sites like the Marmarico Waterfall which involves a stretch of dirt road. The San Nicola Waterfalls are approximately 16 km from Caulonia Marina, following signs past the hermitage of Sant'Ilarione.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, many natural trails in Italy are dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival. For example, the area around San Nicola Waterfalls is generally welcoming to nature lovers and their companions.
For hiking to waterfalls like Marmarico or along the Scialata Nature Trail, sturdy hiking shoes are essential, as paths can be uneven or challenging. Bringing water, snacks, and sun protection is always advisable. If you plan to visit the San Nicola Waterfalls, swimwear might be useful for cooling off in the river.


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