Waterfalls around Molvena offer diverse natural experiences within the province of Vicenza, Italy. While Molvena itself is a municipality, the surrounding region, including areas near Lake Molveno and the Bassano hills, features several notable water features. The landscape is characterized by forests, streams, and valleys, providing settings for various types of waterfalls. These areas are known for their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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A few hundred meters from the main road, you find yourself in a natural context that you never expected to find
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The Calvene Waterfalls Park (officially 'Franco Totaro Natural Park') is a tranquil setting that combines the natural beauty of the waterfalls and forest with several artworks and installations discovered along the easy trail. Among these, a large, stylized horse made of wood and metal stands out at the beginning. The waterfalls are arranged in a series along the valley floor: they appear very evocative, secluded, surrounded by lush vegetation, with the water cascading over the rock it has shaped and covered in a blanket of lush green moss. It's best to visit after days of heavy rainfall to find them lively and thundering; otherwise, they risk being dry. The waterfalls are easily accessible via the family-friendly trail that winds through the forest. An adventurous alternative (EE/EEA) consists of a secured path (with stirrups, ladders, and metal cables) that runs alongside them and up the stream, climbing between the rocks. The park has certainly seen better days: today (June 2024) it is somewhat abandoned, with the picnic area and swings disused; even the artwork seems neglected. Dilapidated and fascinating. https://www.facebook.com/boscodellecascatecalvene
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Among the Bassano hills, the Silàn stream rises in the hamlet of Valrovina and descends along the valley of the same name, forming here a spectacular and unexpected waterfall with jutting out and natural pools of crystalline water. The waterfall ends in an enchanting clearing, in the middle of a lush forest with impressive centuries-old chestnut trees, with enormous and twisted trunks. 'Silàn' is a Cimbrian toponym that means 'place where water flows'.
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The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As a frame, a florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss. The path starts from the hamlet of Capo di Sopra, along a dirt road that runs along the rising gorge carved out by the stream from above, where the first water features can be glimpsed; from here you reach the upper part, the most evocative and fairy-tale-like, where you can venture off-track, as far as the water and rocks allow depending on the season. I recommend the route after the rains, even if the path can be slippery (EE), and in spring/summer, when very green and lush vegetation frames the water.
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Enchanting place where you only hear the sound of water pouring between rocks and stones...
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lovely place ... just the sound of 'water and nothing more.
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Beautiful walk immersed in nature. I recommend trekking shoes as the pavement is particularly slippery. I recommend the outing to Valrovina with a stop at Family Bread, a super good bakery bar 👍🏻
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Limited park, but really pretty! visited in autumn it is really pleasant and evocative. Perfect with children to spend half a day immersed in nature. The park is free to access. I recommend a complete change for children, there is a stream and waterfalls... they won't be able to resist! To reach it, type "Franco Totaro Natural Park" on Maps. https://www.facebook.com/parcodellacascate/
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The region around Molvena, particularly near the Bassano hills and Lake Molveno, offers several notable water features. Among the most popular are the Silan Waterfalls, known for their spectacular cascades and natural pools. Another favorite is Gorghi Scuri, a fascinating gorge with numerous waterfalls and natural pools. Visitors also enjoy the Small Waterfall and Wooden Bridge, a picturesque spot with a unique stone formation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Silan Waterfalls are considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural setting. The Franco Totaro Nature Park (also known as Calvene Waterfalls Park) is particularly recommended for families, featuring an easy trail, a stream, and waterfalls. Just be prepared for children to get wet and consider bringing a change of clothes!
Spring and summer are generally ideal for visiting the waterfalls, as the vegetation is lush and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. For places like Gorghi Scuri and the Franco Totaro Nature Park, visiting after periods of heavy rainfall is recommended to see the waterfalls at their most impressive and lively.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Gorghi Scuri offers a fascinating and narrow impluvium with numerous waterfalls and whirlpools. The path can be slippery, especially after rain, and is rated as challenging (EE). The Franco Totaro Nature Park also has an adventurous alternative path (EE/EEA) with stirrups, ladders, and metal cables that climbs alongside the stream.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The Silan Waterfalls are set within a lush forest featuring impressive centuries-old chestnut trees. At Gorghi Scuri, you'll find florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss framing the waterways. The broader Molveno area also features scenic walks along streams like Rio dei Molini, Rio Ceda, and Rio Massò, and a dedicated 'Water Trail' near Lake Molveno with beech and fir forests.
For waterfall hikes, especially where paths can be wet or slippery, it's highly recommended to wear trekking shoes. If visiting with children, particularly at places like the Franco Totaro Nature Park where they might play in streams, a complete change of clothes is advisable. Depending on the season, layers and rain gear might also be useful.
Yes, the Silan Waterfalls are known for their natural pools of crystalline water, which can be very inviting. Gorghi Scuri also features numerous natural pools and whirlpools, offering unique spots to experience the water.
The Molvena area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the Valderio Stream loop. For cyclists, there are routes like the Astico River Trail or the Via Groppelle Gravel Road. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the Singletrack on the Hills. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and running guides for Molvena.
Many waterfalls offer excellent viewpoints. The Silan Waterfalls culminate in an enchanting clearing, providing a picturesque setting. The Small Waterfall and Wooden Bridge offers a view from above, allowing you to appreciate the flowing water and the surrounding green forest. The 'Water Trail' near Molveno Lake also features scenic stopping points for relaxation and photography.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Many appreciate the unexpected discovery of such natural contexts, like the Parco delle Cascate. The immersive experience of being surrounded by lush forests, the sound of flowing water, and the opportunity for peaceful walks or more adventurous hikes are often mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, the 'Water Trail' near Molveno Lake is designed to offer an immersive experience with various water features, including waterfalls, streams, and wooden bridges. Additionally, the area around Molveno village features scenic walks that pass by the waterfalls of Rio dei Molini, Rio Ceda, and Rio Massò, such as the 'Ciclamino walk'.
While specific details on public transport for each waterfall are limited, many of these natural sites are accessible by car. For example, to reach the Franco Totaro Nature Park, you can type 'Franco Totaro Natural Park' into mapping services for directions. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local information or arrive early during peak times.


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