Waterfalls around Brogliano are situated in a region known for its natural landscapes and varied terrain, including the Prealpi Vicentine. The area features deep valleys, lush forests, and streams that contribute to numerous water features. Hiking and cycling routes are common ways to explore the natural environment. Brogliano provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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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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Valle del Boia, a very fresh valley near the town of Campotamaso
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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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Fantastic path that constantly runs along the valley and the river, a path that leads to the Castiglieri cross, one of the most beautiful places to visit for those who live in the area. Campotamaso, Valdagno. Super recommended, to do at least once
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Magnificent Braggion path all along the valley and the river, a path that leads to the Castiglieri cross, one of the most beautiful routes for those who live in the area. Campotamaso, Valdagno.
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The deep, shady Boja Valley is a captivating and pristine environment: wild, humid, lush, captivating, and abundant with water. It flows alongside the rushing stream and encounters spectacular and unexpected waterfalls. It is, of course, at its best after days of heavy rain. It is essentially the outward journey of the Braggion Trail, which runs as a loop from/to Campotamaso. It can be treacherous due to the damp and wet terrain, although the most difficult sections are equipped with steel cables, steps, and small bridges. Many documents refer to it as the "Enchanted Valley" for its fairytale appearance, populated by anguàne and salbanèi. "Val del Boja" takes its name from a legend with horror overtones... A solitary family lived here: father, mother, and son, but the young woman died of illness; The man raised his son, named Mattia, with love, earning a living by working as a woodcutter, woodcarver, and herder. He always kept him with him, fearing something would happen to him; but one day, when the boy was eighteen, he sent him alone to sell the fruits of their labor in the village. Just on the way home, the young man was attacked and killed by bandits. When his father learned of this, he went mad and began killing anyone he encountered along the paths with an axe... a hangman, indeed! Until, one stormy night, he died, crying out the name of his beloved son for the last time.
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A beautiful and evocative trail, with a wide variety of environments and terrain, well-marked: it's usually followed clockwise, parking near the church of Campotamaso and completing a 7km loop with an elevation gain of 450m. On the outward journey, you ascend the cool and humid Val del Boia, alongside the lively stream and discovering a series of unexpected and impetuous waterfalls, in the midst of a jungle-like forest! It's naturally at its best after heavy rains, leaving you speechless before the richness and power of the water. At the Baita Vecia, the halfway point and the pace change: the return journey unfolds in a succession of ups and downs, with a ledge through steep woods that then transforms into a remarkable segment literally on the ridge, on the edge of two valleys: from the panoramic viewpoint of Monte Turigi, you can enjoy a beautiful all-round view. The trail, named after Gianni Braggion of Campotomaso, who died in a tragic mountain accident in 1990, is maintained (very well) by volunteers from his hometown. The loop is not difficult, but it shouldn't be underestimated: several sections are exposed and the trail can be slippery; steel cables, small bridges, and wooden steps facilitate the more risky sections. http://www.campotamaso.it/html/sentiero_braggion.html
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The region offers several captivating water features. The Papalini Waterfall is a beautiful small waterfall where you can walk directly behind the water. Another popular spot is the Waterfalls and Stream of the Three Valleys, known for its spectacular valley and captivating water experience. Additionally, the Braggion Trail features a series of impetuous waterfalls along a lively stream.
Yes, the Papalini Waterfall offers the unique opportunity to walk directly behind its curtain of water, providing an immersive and distinctive perspective.
You'll find yourself in lush forests, deep valleys, and gorges. Areas like Val del Boia and Val dei Molini are described as wild, humid, and pristine, with abundant water, moss-covered rocks, and tree trunks, creating a mysterious and evocative atmosphere.
The waterfalls are generally picturesque year-round, but their appearance can vary seasonally. They are often at their best after heavy rains, showcasing their richness and power. During drier periods, the water flow may be reduced, impacting their visual grandeur.
Many trails in the area are suitable for various fitness levels, including some that are considered easy to intermediate. While specific family-friendly ratings for each waterfall are not always available, the natural settings offer engaging experiences. Some sections, like parts of the Braggion Trail, can be slippery or exposed, so assess individual trails for suitability with children.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each waterfall trail are not provided, many outdoor trails in the Vicenza province are generally accessible for dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with varied terrain, including potentially slippery sections or wooden steps.
The trails range from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Papalini Waterfall is part of intermediate routes, while the Braggion Trail, though not overly difficult, features sections that are exposed or can be slippery, with steel cables, small bridges, and wooden steps to aid passage.
Given the varied terrain, which can include slippery sections, steep woods, and areas alongside lively streams, it's recommended to wear appropriate hiking footwear with good grip. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing conditions, especially in humid valley environments.
Beyond exploring waterfalls, Brogliano offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Church of Quargnenta – Picnic Area loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, many waterfalls are highlights along established hiking routes. For instance, the Papalini Waterfall is a popular stop on various hiking and cycling routes. The Braggion Trail is a well-marked loop that runs alongside a lively stream and features a series of impetuous waterfalls, often starting near the church of Campotamaso.
The Papalini Waterfall is unique because it allows visitors to walk directly behind the curtain of water, offering a distinctive perspective. Its picturesque setting in the middle of the woods also contributes to its charm, with one visitor even describing its appearance as resembling a face with an eye, a big nose, and teeth.
Visitors appreciate the serene and natural environments, the opportunity to discover unexpected and impetuous waterfalls, and the wild, unspoiled character of the valleys. The unique experience of walking behind the Papalini Waterfall is also a highlight for many.


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