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Dardagna Waterfalls

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Dardagna Waterfalls

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IT4050002 - SIC-ZPS - Parco Regionale Corno alle Scale

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  • Location: Lizzano In Belvedere, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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    August 26, 2020

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    The path, which starts just behind the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Acero, runs alongside this magnificent stream with steep hairpin bends, at the point where it forms six or seven waterfalls, some of which about twenty meters high, in a magnificent wood of Faggi. Beautiful stretch to do in all seasons, the preferable one is autumn, when the forest turns yellow. However, winter is also spectacular, when temperatures drop below zero and the waterfalls partially freeze, creating suggestive frames of ice.
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    September 1, 2023

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    Why when you write from a parking lot don't you also write the location if someone doesn't know the place like they do?
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    August 30, 2020

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    Beautiful waterfalls and easily accessible from the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Acero.
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    Dardagna Waterfalls Trail from Madonna dell'Acero

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    Embark on the Dardagna Waterfalls Trail from Madonna dell'Acero, a moderate hike covering 3.0 miles (4.8 km) with an elevation gain of 752 feet (229 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 1 hour and 48 minutes. As you hike, you will follow the Dardagna stream, which cascades into six or seven distinct waterfalls, some reaching up to 65 feet (20 metres) in height. The path winds through a beautiful beech forest, offering a vibrant display of yellow and orange hues, especially during autumn. This circular route provides a rewarding experience for anyone who enjoys nature in the Bolognian Apennines.

    To begin your adventure, head to the Sanctuary of Madonna dell'Acero, where the trail conveniently starts. The initial section of the path is easily accessible and runs alongside the stream, making for a gentle introduction to the route. You will find a picnic area and a refuge near the last waterfall, which offers a perfect spot to rest and refresh yourself before continuing. This trail is well-suited for a day trip, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty without needing extensive planning.

    This trail is notable for its series of impressive waterfalls created by the Dardagna stream, a highlight within the Corno alle Scale Regional Park. The cool, clean waters are home to interesting wildlife, including the temporaria frog and the spotted salamander, so keep an eye out for these creatures. The magnificent beech forest provides a serene backdrop, changing dramatically with the seasons. This route offers a unique blend of natural beauty and accessible hiking, making it a popular choice in the region.

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    Embark on a moderate hike through the Bolognese Apennines in the Corno alle Scale regional park, a journey that covers 5.9 miles (9.6 km) and climbs 2269 feet (692 metres) over approximately 4 hours and 9 minutes. The trail begins with easy paths, leading you into magnificent beech and conifer forests. As you progress, the route becomes steeper and more winding, especially alongside the impressive Cascate del Dardagna, where you'll navigate hairpin bends and sections with wooden steps. These seven waterfalls, some reaching up to 30 meters, are a central highlight, showcasing water carving through rock. Be prepared for varied terrain and potential slippery spots, so sturdy shoes are a must for this rewarding loop.

    This loop tour starts at the historic Sanctuary of Madonna dell'Acero, a site steeped in legend. While the initial sections are easy and suitable for many, the trail's ascent alongside the waterfalls requires good fitness. The path can be fatiguing and slippery in humid conditions, so plan your visit for dry weather if possible. The trail is accessible year-round, but autumn offers spectacular foliage, and winter transforms the waterfalls into a unique icy landscape. Always check local conditions before heading out.

    Beyond the physical challenge, this route offers a rich natural experience. The clean waters of the Dardagna stream are home to indicator species like the temporaria frog and the spotted salamander, highlighting the area's ecological health. You'll also discover Laghetto del Cavone, a tranquil artificial lake that serves as an important breeding ground for native amphibians and a peaceful spot for a break. The panoramic views towards Corno alle Scale add another layer of beauty to this diverse and picturesque adventure.

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    This difficult 8.3-mile (13.4 km) loop takes you through the Bolognese Apennines, climbing 2246 feet (685 metres) over about 5 hours and 22 minutes. You will hike through lush beech forests, especially around the spectacular Cascate del Dardagna, where water cascades up to twenty meters. The path then leads to Lago di Pratignano, a unique peat bog surrounded by meadows and an immense secular beech tree. Expect varied terrain, including steep sections and wooded ridges, offering wide views of the ridgeline from Cinghio di Mezzogiorno and the "Becco dell'aquila" viewpoint.

    This is a challenging hike, requiring very good physical fitness and sure-footedness. Some sections may have brief exposed passages, and you might encounter unmarked tracks near Lago Pratignano; consider sticking to CAI 401 along the western shore if you prefer marked paths. For the best experience, visit in autumn to see the vibrant colors around the waterfalls, or in winter for evocative icy scenes. Always wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for significant elevation changes.

    The route is notable for its diverse ecosystems, combining a unique peat bog lake with powerful waterfalls and extensive forests. Lago Pratignano is a significant naturalistic site, home to rare carnivorous plants and diverse wildlife. The trail also passes through the Monti della Riva, an area with historical significance from the Gothic Line, adding a layer of history to the natural beauty of the Bolognese Apennines.

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    Location: Lizzano In Belvedere, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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