Waterfalls in Modena are primarily located within the Apennine mountains, a region known for its forests, parks, and lakes. This natural landscape offers diverse outdoor experiences, with several waterfalls providing points of interest. The area features various natural water drops and cascades, often integrated into hiking trails. These sites allow for exploration of the region's terrain and natural beauty.
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beautiful and very suggestive, I would recommend just being careful not to slip into the water 😂😅
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Open for most of the summer and located just below the Apennine ridge, the Taburri refuge has a bar area, a small kitchen with 21 beds. It is possible to camp with a tent in the garden in front and is managed with passion by Sara and Stefano. To book or get more information, visit the refuge's website: https://www.rifugiotaburri.it.
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TABURRI refuge after Fanano and Fellicarolo immersed in nature
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Magnificent waterfalls, the main attraction of this area. It is better to plan your visit for the season when there is water and you can see it in all its beauty
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Small refuge near the Doccione waterfalls. The food is genuinely mountain and delicious. Better to bring cash, the POS doesn't work in this refuge
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Apennine refuge accessible by car and for families.
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This is also suitable for swimming
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Several waterfalls in Modena are considered family-friendly. Among them are the Bandita Waterfall and the Cascadora Waterfall (Fifth Waterfall on the Rio Valdarno), both part of the Rio Valdarno route. The Pozzo del Pisano Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly. These locations often feature easier access or surrounding areas suitable for children.
The waterfalls in Modena are generally best visited during spring and early summer when water flow is typically higher due to snowmelt and spring rains, making them more impressive. The surrounding forests also offer a refreshing escape from the summer heat, with air temperatures near the streams often 5-10 degrees cooler than in parking areas.
Yes, the Bucamante Waterfalls are steeped in a local legend. The story tells of two lovers, Odina and Titiro, who, facing opposition to their love, tragically threw themselves from one of the waterfalls. This spot is now known as the 'HOLE OF LOVERS' (Bucamante), adding a layer of intrigue to the natural beauty.
The areas around Modena's waterfalls, particularly the Bucamante Waterfalls, are known for their unique microclimates. This fosters diverse flora, including rare orchids, peonies, and ivy, amidst dense, verdant forests. You'll find natural water drops, cascades, and lush woodland environments throughout the Apennine mountains.
Some waterfalls in the Modena region offer opportunities for bathing. The Bandita Waterfall is noted as 'perhaps the most swimmable,' and you can also take a bath at the Cascadora Waterfall (Fifth Waterfall on the Rio Valdarno). Always exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.
The waterfalls are often integrated into hiking trails. For example, a path known as 'Sentiero n.1' or 'Odina' leads to the Bucamante Waterfalls. For broader hiking experiences, you can explore routes like the 'Sentiero delle Cascate (Six Waterfalls Trail)' or trails around Monte Cimone. Find more details on these and other options in the Hiking in Modena guide.
Near the Doccione Waterfall, you'll find the Taburri Mountain Hut. It offers a bar area, a small kitchen, and 21 beds, and it's possible to camp in the garden. The hut is known for its hospitality and sometimes organizes grilled dinners on summer weekends. It's a great spot for a meal or an overnight stay.
Appropriate footwear is essential, especially for trails that can be slippery, such as those leading to the Bucamante Waterfalls. Given the cooler microclimates near the water and in forested areas, layers are advisable, even on warm days, to ensure comfort during your exploration.
Yes, several waterfalls are part of the Rio Valdarno route, including Bandita Waterfall (the second) and Cascadora Waterfall (Fifth Waterfall on the Rio Valdarno). The Sassorso Waterfall is the third on this well-signposted path starting from Sant'Anna Pelago.
Beyond hiking, the Modena region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes like the 'Secchia Nature Trail' or more challenging options around Monte Cimone. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Modena city run' or the 'Sassi Loop Trail.' Explore more options in the Cycling in Modena and Running Trails in Modena guides.
Yes, the Secchia River waterfall at Lesignana is a notable natural feature. It's located along a cycle path, offering a scenic spot for those exploring the river by bike or on foot.


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