Best waterfalls around Enemonzo are found in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich natural landscapes. Enemonzo serves as a strategic base for exploring numerous cascades in the surrounding valleys. The region offers diverse natural features, including rivers and forests, which contribute to the formation of various waterfalls.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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The Arzino waterfalls are wonderful. Unfortunately, as of today, 03/21/2026, between the first and second waterfall, there is a bridge currently closed due to a non-compliant parapet, and a series of landslides on the mule track. Anyone crossing it does so at their own risk.
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The water of the Arzino is very colorful
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Panoramic terrace overlooking the mountains and the Tagliamento Valley
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Magnificent panorama but only for those who do not suffer from vertigo! Easily reachable from Lauco by a forest road with a good surface and well signposted.
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Beautiful panoramic terrace recently built beautiful view of a waterfall on the left while in front an incredible panorama of the valley
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water jumps in a natural context
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Pleasant route along the stream, we went up from the road and then went down the path that runs alongside it to appreciate the various waterfalls and the forest.
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Among the most appreciated waterfalls are the Arzino Waterfalls, known for their natural water jumps and colorful stream. Another favorite is the Fontanone of the Arzino Stream, nestled in a splendid beech forest, offering unique colors and a varied hike along the river.
Yes, the Plera Waterfall is considered family-friendly, reachable via a pleasant dirt road detour. Additionally, the Lauco Panoramic Terrace offers beautiful views of a waterfall and the valley, and is easily accessible by a well-signposted forest road, making it suitable for families.
The best time to experience the full flow of waterfalls like Plera Waterfall is typically during summer or after heavy rainfall, as some streams are subject to hydroelectric diversion. Winter also offers unique experiences, such as the Winter Walk Along the Creek and Waterfall, where the landscape transforms.
You'll find diverse natural features, including dense forests, such as the splendid beech forest surrounding the Fontanone of the Arzino Stream. The paths often follow rivers and streams, offering views of water jumps and colorful water, as seen at the Arzino Waterfalls.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Arzino Waterfalls can be explored via a pleasant route along the stream. You can also find various cycling and mountain biking trails in the wider Enemonzo area. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Enemonzo or MTB Trails around Enemonzo guides.
Chiusaforte, though not directly in Enemonzo, is renowned as the 'town of the 13 waterfalls' and is a significant regional destination. It features the powerful Fontanon di Goriuda, known as the 'queen of waterfalls' with an 8-meter drop, and the multi-tiered Belepeit Waterfall, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The Repepeit Waterfall is also notable for an ancient Roman bridge arching over it.
Yes, the path to Cascata Plera (also known as Plera Waterfall) winds through a pine forest and past fortifications from World War I, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty. In Chiusaforte, the Repepeit Waterfall features an ancient Roman bridge that arches over the falls, providing a unique viewpoint.
The Cascata di Croses, located near Tarcento (further north of Enemonzo), is known for having a base that is described as a perfect spot for swimming. This waterfall is partly formed in conjunction with a man-made dam, creating a unique environment.
Visitors frequently praise the 'inestimable beauty' and 'fairy-tale setting' of places like Plera Waterfall. The 'unique colors' and 'splendid beech forest' of the Fontanone of the Arzino Stream are also highly appreciated, along with the 'pleasant route' and 'water jumps' at the Arzino Waterfalls.
Yes, the Lauco Panoramic Terrace provides a beautiful view of a waterfall to the left and an incredible panorama of the Tagliamento Valley. It's easily reachable and offers stunning vistas for those who don't suffer from vertigo.
Trails vary from pleasant routes along streams, like those leading to the Arzino Waterfalls, to dirt roads for easier access, such as the one for Plera Waterfall. Some paths, like those in Chiusaforte, are scenic and allow access to multiple cascades, while others might be more rugged, like the easy trekking path to Cascata di Croses.
Yes, winter offers a unique experience. The Winter Walk Along the Creek and Waterfall is specifically highlighted for relaxation and psychophysical toning amidst nature during the colder months. Additionally, the Repepeit Waterfall in Chiusaforte is a popular spot for ice-climbing enthusiasts in winter.


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