Best waterfalls around Prags - Braies are found in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, Italy, a region characterized by its rugged mountain landscapes and natural features. This area offers a range of waterfall experiences, from powerful cascades to unique formations. The Prags - Braies region is known for its pristine beauty, largely untouched by human development. Visitors can explore various water features carved by streams through the valleys.
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Fairly easy via ferratas, but in truly beautiful surroundings. The path behind the waterfall is particularly impressive.
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A truly beautiful route along the waterfalls, truly rewarding. For experienced climbers, the via ferratas are doable without equipment when the weather is dry - but a helmet is still recommended if others are out and about.
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Beautiful waterfalls; you can take a break at the base to admire the power of the water, or even walk around behind the first (highest) waterfall. For those wishing to try the equipped passage behind the waterfall, be careful: it's slippery! Gloves for grip on the support cable and suitable footwear are essential. To ascend the waterfall on the other side, there's a short via ferrata section; special equipment is required.
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This connecting path through the “Canyon delle cascate di Fanes” between the lower and upper waterfalls is an absolute must if you want to visit both waterfalls. My recommendation is to go up this path and use the forest path or the easier path away from the stream to return. The path was created with a lot of effort and love. Thanks to the creators of this path with bridges and rope safety!!! It changes banks several times and offers spectacular views of the roaring waters, cascades and waterfalls. I've already walked the tour three times and it never fails to impress me. The lower “Cascata di Fanes” waterfall alone with its opportunity to descend to the foot of the fall and walk behind the fall via the easy via ferrata or to get behind the waterfall from above is more than worth the hike. But only when you follow the wild waters up to the second fall, the “Cascata Sbarco de Fanes”, does the whole dream come true. The second absolute highlight is to stand at the foot of the Cascate Sbarco and marvel at the falling water of the Schleier waterfall before climbing up to the west and getting behind the waterfall using rope safety. All the pictures can't even begin to reflect the reality of these natural wonders!!!! So be sure to visit yourself. The entire tour is strenuous, but it will forever be remembered as one of the most beautiful waterfall tours in the world. These two great third-party videos will help you assess the tour and whether you should go with/without a via ferrata set (many thanks to the producers for sharing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlmLRoWeocc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPayB9d6Uw
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One of my top highlights as a waterfall fan. That's why I've already run this Dolomites circuit three times (2004, 2014 and 2016). A tour and two magnificent waterfalls that you can also go behind 😍 This upper waterfall "Cascate Sbarco de Fanes" is a beauty when you stand at the bottom of the pool and look up. Anyone who already knows this waterfall knows it and can see that you can go behind the waterfall in the upper area. This is actually easily possible for those with a head for heights and the path is also secured with a rope. This is also the start of a short via ferrata Additional tip: If you came via the forest path, you should definitely take the way back along the stream. These two great third-party videos will help you assess the entire tour and whether you should go with/without a via ferrata set (many thanks to the producers for sharing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlmLRoWeocc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPayB9d6Uw
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A place of peace and adventure, recommended to visit on a beautiful sunny day and in the company of friends! Simple route that gets slightly complicated at the via ferrata points but nothing impossible
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It is an impervious path that closely follows the Rio Fanes and passes through all its waterfalls. The path ends with a waterfall which can be traversed preferably with a via ferrata kit as it crosses the last waterfall in a suggestive way from below and this makes the path, wire rope and rungs very slippery. However, this section can be avoided and circumvented.
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Nice section of route but not for people with a fear of heights
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The Prags - Braies region offers a diverse range of waterfalls, from powerful, multi-tiered cascades like the Fanes Waterfalls, which feature impressive water features and gorges, to unique frozen formations such as the Cascata Ghiacciata di Braies, especially captivating in winter. Many of these are set within rugged mountain landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking adventure, some waterfalls, particularly within the Fanes series, offer unique experiences. The Fanes Waterfalls Via Ferrata allows visitors to go behind two cascades, providing a thrilling and immersive perspective. The Fanes Waterfall Inner Passage is described as a 'real blast' for those with a head for heights.
A highly recommended spot is the Viewpoint over the rio and Fanes waterfalls. From here, you can enjoy remarkable panoramas of the Fanes Dolomites, the Fanes stream, and the spectacular water features it creates. Many trails also offer breathtaking views as you approach the cascades.
Absolutely. The Cascata Ghiacciata di Braies transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of glistening ice and snow during the winter months. Its serene surroundings and unique ice formations make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking a tranquil escape into the heart of South Tyrol's winter beauty.
The best time depends on the experience you seek. For powerful flows and lush greenery, late spring and early summer (May to July) are ideal as snowmelt feeds the cascades. For the unique frozen beauty of the Cascata Ghiacciata di Braies, winter (December to March) is the prime time. Autumn also offers stunning foliage around the waterfalls.
While some waterfall experiences involve challenging via ferratas, there are also easier trails suitable for families. Many paths leading to viewpoints or the base of the waterfalls offer accessible routes. It's advisable to check specific trail descriptions for difficulty and suitability for children before heading out.
Many trails in the Prags - Braies region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially near wildlife and other hikers, and be mindful of any specific park regulations or challenging sections like via ferratas where dogs might not be suitable.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Lago di Braies and more challenging ascents. There are also running routes and MTB trails that allow you to explore the stunning Dolomites landscape.
Yes, the area caters to various hiking abilities. You can find easy walks, such as the Pragser Wildsee (Lago di Braies) Loop Trail, which is about 4 km. For more challenging experiences, trails like the ascent to the Seekofel hut or the hike to the summit of the Dürrenstein offer difficult grades and rewarding views. Always check the trail difficulty before starting.
For waterfall hikes, it's best to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip, as trails can be wet and slippery. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is essential. If attempting via ferrata sections, appropriate climbing gear is necessary.
Parking is generally available at key access points for popular waterfalls and attractions like Lago di Braies. For the Fanes Waterfalls, parking can often be found near the information center or trailheads. For the Cascata Ghiacciata di Braies, there's a parking area at its base. Be aware that some areas may have paid parking, especially during peak season.
Visitors are consistently impressed by the sheer scale and beauty of the Fanes Waterfalls. Many highlight the 'gigantic' Sbarco de Fanes waterfall and the unique experience of walking behind the cascades. The 'breathtakingly beautiful' scenery and the opportunity to explore multiple waterfalls along a single route are also frequently praised.


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