Waterfalls around Borca di Cadore offer a diverse natural landscape in the Dolomites, characterized by a green valley bordered by the Boite River. The area provides views of Mount Antelao and Mount Pelmo. Borca di Cadore is known for its natural attractions, including several waterfalls that are accessible via various trails. The region combines mountain scenery with natural water features, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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Absolutely a must-do! With a bit of technical preparation and the right clothing.
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Hi, some information if possible with snow it is practicable
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suggestive, solitary suggestive and meditative
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evocative, wild, solitary and meditative
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The Bosconero waterfall is a hidden and suggestive corner of the Zoldo Dolomites, nestled between the peaks of the Bosconero Group. The route to reach the waterfall is a pleasant hike that passes through coniferous forests and wild landscapes, offering unique views and uncontaminated nature. The waterfall, high and scenic, plunges between the rocks creating plays of light and crystalline reflections, perfect for photography and trekking lovers.
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In a short time and with some exciting passages you reach a gem: the Cascata delle Pile.
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Trail taken today, 10/12/2024 after days of rain. It cannot be said that the trail is disused in my opinion. It is still an equipped trail that goes into a narrow gorge, along a stream, so caution is required. There are pieces of cord and metal brackets at critical points and a small wooden bridge; you have to be very careful, as the rocks are worn by erosion and very slippery and there may be debris carried by the water that clutters the path. After the rains the stream also swells... but you can get there with due caution That said: the Pile waterfall, spectacular and 25 meters high, consists of a gorge carved out over time by the Oten stream, which originates in the Antelao glaciers and flows into the Centro Cadore lake.
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The Waterfall of Ru de Ássola is easily accessible from Borca di Cadore, making it a great choice for families. It's about a 15-20 minute walk from the town center, and there's an equipped picnic area nearby to relax and enjoy the views. Another family-friendly option is Le Palanche Sul Maè, which features wooden bridges, waterfalls, and picnic tables by the clear Maè stream.
Yes, for a more challenging experience, consider the route to Pile Waterfall. This spectacular 25-meter high waterfall is located in a gorge carved by the Oten stream. The trail, part of the equipped Tabacchi path, requires caution due to slippery rocks and potential debris, especially after rain. It features pieces of cord and metal brackets at critical points.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the waterfalls, as the weather is generally favorable for hiking and the water flow is often impressive. However, the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola is especially striking when the river has ample water, which can be after periods of rain.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. Trails often lead through coniferous forests, offering views of the green valley bordered by the Boite River. You can also expect stunning backdrops of Mount Antelao and Mount Pelmo. Some waterfalls, like Bosconero Waterfall, are nestled in wild, uncontaminated nature, providing unique views and photographic opportunities.
While specific circular routes dedicated solely to waterfalls aren't detailed, many trails in the region offer roundtrip options that incorporate waterfall views. For example, a roundtrip trail to the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola takes approximately 50 minutes from the center of Borca di Cadore.
The region around Borca di Cadore offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to waterfalls, you can explore numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and mountain biking. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Borca Di Cadore guide or the MTB Trails around Borca Di Cadore guide.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, you can follow CAI path no. 476 from the bridge over the Boite River to reach the Waterfall of Ru de Ássola. The path to Bosconero Waterfall also involves a pleasant hike through coniferous forests. For a broader selection of hiking routes, refer to the Hiking around Borca Di Cadore guide.
Given the varied terrain and potential for slippery conditions, especially near waterfalls and after rain, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip. Layers of clothing are also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions. For trails like the one to Pile Waterfall, where rocks can be very slippery, extra caution and appropriate footwear are essential.
The Bosconero Waterfall is often described as a hidden and suggestive corner of the Zoldo Dolomites. Its route takes you through wild landscapes, offering a sense of solitude and meditation, making it a great option for those looking to escape more crowded spots.
Specific parking details for each waterfall are not extensively listed, but many trails, especially those easily accessible from Borca di Cadore like the one to Waterfall of Ru de Ássola, typically have nearby parking options in or around the town center or at trailheads. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival.
While many outdoor trails in the Dolomites are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each path or natural area. For trails involving equipped sections or very slippery terrain, like the one to Pile Waterfall, caution is advised, and a leash is recommended for your dog's safety and that of other hikers.


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