Best waterfalls around Dolcedo are often found within the serene Ligurian landscape, characterized by streams forming natural pools and cascades. The area offers numerous opportunities for hiking and experiencing natural beauty. These locations provide refreshing escapes into nature, often integrated into local hiking trails.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Wrong, this sign here has absolutely nothing to do with this name!! Rocchetta Nervina is somewhere completely different!
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the first part of the path is VERY muddy because a small stream flows through it. So despite the easy difficulty, hiking boots are recommended! It hadn't rained for a long time before, so I assume it's always like this. Happy to confirm or refute :)) But it's still totally worth it!!
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The path to the lakes is muddy. But you will be rewarded🥰
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on sunny days after a period of heavy rains the non-stagnant water makes the pond particularly suggestive with its shades of green. You can see it in the photo, not retouched.
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Simply picturesque and deep enough to jump 😀
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Access is more difficult and adventurous than the two lakes further back
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This great natural bathing area was my goal for the day! At the village of Diano Roncagli I searched intensively for the marked spot, but it was in the middle of the (even on foot!) inaccessible wilderness on the mountainside above the steep road up to the village. Shortly before the village I discovered a hiking trail that led up the mountain slope to the right of the road at an acute angle. After about 200 m, I finally reached a creek that tumbled down through a small gorge in steps, either by pushing my bike or on foot. At this point there were also the small pools of water in two of the photos, in which I could refresh myself. I then walked a little further along the path into the small, increasingly steep gorge, which was very impressive due to the great vegetation around the stream with tiered pools. There was no further path on the stream itself - everything was too steep and overgrown. The path itself then led out of the gorge steeply up the mountainside. The large pool in the photos in front of the rock face with a waterfall and men bathing was nowhere to be found. Unfortunately, the path marking on Komoot is inaccurate, the creek is not marked. In any case, it is worth the effort to visit this great place. I've corrected the positioning of this HL so that it now marks exactly where the pools of water are. I would be interested to know if anyone can find the "Bagno ristoratore sotto cascatella"!
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Go over the metal bridge and then keep left... There are more bathing spots :-)
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The area around Dolcedo is characterized by streams that form natural pools and cascades. You'll find picturesque bathing spots, small gorges with tiered pools, and serene lakes. Locations like the Lecchiore Ponds are known for their series of small waterfalls and natural lakes, while the Natural Pools Under the Waterfall near Diano Roncagli feature a small gorge with multiple pools.
Yes, several spots around Dolcedo are highly regarded for wild swimming. The Lecchiore Ponds offer picturesque bathing spots, some deep enough for jumping. Similarly, the Rocchetta Nervina Waterfall and Pond is deep enough for jumping, and its water gains a special appeal with green hues after strong rains. The Natural Pools Under the Waterfall near Diano Roncagli also provide terrific natural bathing opportunities.
Many waterfalls and natural pools are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Lecchiore Ponds are part of a popular moderate hike called the Laghetti di Lecchiore - ring tour. The path to the First Lake of Rocchetta Nervina is also a well-known route, though it can be muddy.
Given that many paths to the waterfalls, such as those leading to the First Lake of Rocchetta Nervina or the Lecchiore Ponds, can be muddy, appropriate footwear like hiking boots is highly recommended. Even after dry spells, some sections might remain wet.
The natural pools and cascades around Dolcedo offer refreshing spots for families. The Lecchiore Ponds, with their series of small lakes, are a popular choice for families looking for picturesque bathing spots. Always assess the specific conditions and depths upon arrival to ensure safety for younger children.
The waterfalls and natural pools are particularly inviting during warmer months for swimming and cooling off. After strong rains, the non-stagnant water in spots like the Rocchetta Nervina Waterfall and Pond gains a special appeal with its vibrant green hues. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions, though paths might be muddier.
While specific 'hidden' waterfalls are not widely publicized to maintain their pristine nature, the region is full of small cascades and natural pools. The Natural Pools Under the Waterfall near Diano Roncagli are described as a 'great natural bathing area' that is 'unknown to most,' suggesting a more secluded experience.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Dolcedo region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Loop of the Hamlets of Dolcedo and its Municipal Forest. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking trails, such as the challenging San Lorenzo Tunnel loop.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not always highlighted, access points to popular areas like the Lecchiore Ponds and the Rocchetta Nervina area are generally known. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for the most precise parking information when planning your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the refreshing escape these spots offer. The picturesque bathing opportunities, especially at the Lecchiore Ponds, are a highlight. Many appreciate the chance to cool off in the natural pools and the serene atmosphere, often describing the experience as highly rewarding despite potentially muddy paths.
While specific regulations for dogs are not always posted, many natural outdoor areas in Italy are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other visitors. Be mindful of potentially muddy paths that might be challenging for some pets.
The waterfalls are generally located in natural, more secluded areas. While Dolcedo itself offers amenities, you might not find cafes directly adjacent to the trails leading to the waterfalls. It's recommended to bring your own water and snacks, especially for longer hikes, and plan to visit local villages for refreshments before or after your adventure.


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