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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile Pisciadù Waterfalls Trail in the Dolomites, featuring an 80-meter waterfall and panoramic mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.46 km
450 m
320 m
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6.29 km
1.34 km
580 m
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Highest point (1,720 m)
Lowest point (1,520 m)
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Sunday 17 May
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You can access the trail from various points in Colfosco or Corvara. Popular starting points include near Hotel Luianta or the Colfosco Adventure Park. Parking availability may vary, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with other hikers or wildlife, and remember to clean up after your pet.
The best time to visit is typically during late spring or early summer, especially after snowmelt or recent rainfall, as this ensures the Pisciadù Falls are flowing robustly. During drier periods, the waterfall's flow can be quite thin. The trail is accessible throughout the warmer months.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Pisciadù Waterfalls Trail.
The trail primarily features a wide, gravel path that gently undulates, alternating between open meadows and shaded fir rows. Sections run alongside the Pisciadù Stream. While much of the main path is quite easy, the final ascent to the waterfall becomes narrower and includes stone steps. Be aware that rocks and the ground near the waterfall can be humid and slippery.
Much of the main path is stroller-friendly, offering an easy walk. However, the final ascent to the Pisciadù Falls becomes narrower and involves stone steps, making it unsuitable for strollers. Younger children should be fine on the main path, but may need assistance on the final section.
You'll encounter several highlights, including the impressive Pisciadù Falls, a Wooden Bridge Below Pisciadù Waterfalls, and a Wooden Bridge With View of Sassongher. There's also a Small Pond Among the Conifers and a Wooden Shrine with Alpine Figurines. Don't miss the View of the Marmolada.
Yes, the route overlaps with several other paths. A significant portion of it is part of the Tru dles Cascades and the Waterfalls path. It also intersects with sections of the MTB Sella Ronda ACW, MTB Sella Ronda CW, Tru do l'ega, Colfosco - Badia, Dolomites World Heritage Geotrail 12, La Plans, and Sentiero Italia - Tappa C21N.
Yes, the Pisciadù Waterfalls Trail is largely considered an easy walk, often described as a 'T' (tourist/easy) difficulty level. The main section is a gentle walk, making it suitable for beginners, though the final approach to the waterfall has some stone steps.
You'll find rest benches and picnic areas along the route. There is also a squat toilet outhouse located near the falls for convenience.
Hikers are treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas of the dramatic Dolomite massifs, including the Sella Group, Sass Ciampac, and Sassongher. The highlight is the multi-tiered Pisciadù Falls itself, which tumbles amidst the rugged landscape. You'll also enjoy lush greenery, wildflowers, and the tranquil sound of the Pisciadù Stream.
Very easy circular tour (except for the small climb to the waterfalls, it can also be done with a stroller). All on dirt road. Waterproof boots are recommended in the waterfall section, the rocks are a bit slippery.
Nice leisurely walk. Many beautiful benches that invite you to linger