Among the many beauties Lake Garda has to offer are its
enchanting waterfalls. Hidden in coves and forests along the shores of the lake, the waterfalls of Lake Garda provide a unique spectacle and an excellent way to break up days of relaxation on the beach.
To reach these magical spots, you must
cross untouched valleys and little-known trails where lush nature reigns supreme. So, if you’re looking for adventure and a refreshing break during your vacation, keep reading: discover the top 5 most beautiful waterfalls around Lake Garda.
1. Waterfall Park of Molina
Let’s start big with one of the most famous waterfalls of Lake Garda: the
Waterfall Park of Molina, located in the small village of the same name in the province of Verona. This natural oasis spans 80,000 square meters and is
perfect for trekking enthusiasts. A well-marked path takes you through a canyon where water cascades into small pools, creating
postcard-perfect views.
The name of the waterfalls originates from the presence of water itself. Over centuries, the perennial streams and springs in this valley attracted the construction of mills for grinding grains, pressing nuts, and forging iron.
Features
The trail is approximately 3 km long and winds through rocky and forested landscapes, ideal for family outings or light trekking.
How to get there
The Molina waterfalls are about
37 km from
Del Garda Village & Camping, reachable in about
50 minutes by car.
2. Vajo Borago
Still in the province of Verona, just a few kilometers from the city, lies the enchanting and secluded Vajo Borago. This
scenic trail follows a striking valley, leading to a hidden waterfall.
The path can be challenging, but the beauty of the landscape makes it well worth the effort. Water flows down the rocky walls of the canyon, creating an intimate natural spectacle with dazzling plays of light.
Features
The trail is about 5 km long, steep, and rugged. Unlike the Molina waterfalls, it’s recommended only for those in good physical condition.
How to get there
Vajo Borago is about
33 km from Del Garda Village & Camping, reachable in about
50 minutes by car.
3. Varone Waterfall
In Trentino, we visit one of the most renowned natural wonders of north Lake Garda: the Varone waterfall, just
a few kilometers from Riva del Garda. With
a height of about 100 meters, it’s one of the area’s most famous and visited attractions. What makes it special is the ability to view it from two perspectives: one from below, where water plunges into a chasm, and another from a rock cavity 40 meters higher.
The visit takes you through this surreal environment via stairs, bridges, and railings, allowing you to explore every corner of this suspended world.
Features
The Varone waterfall is suitable for families with children. At the entrance, there’s an outdoor picnic area with tables and benches for a snack. Access to the grotto is ticketed; for prices, visit the
Parco Grotta Cascata del Varone website.
How to get there
The Varone Waterfall is about
82 km from Del Garda Village & Camping, reachable in about
1 hour and 10 minutes by car.
4. Aer di Tignale Waterfall
The Aer Waterfalls is a hidden gem near Piovere on the
western shore of Lake Garda. Nestled in a stunning natural amphitheater, this waterfall exudes peace and serenity. Water gently flows down the rock wall before plunging into the fresh pool below.
What makes it unique? It’s seasonal: in spring, when water levels are higher, the waterfall is at its most impressive, while in drier seasons, it nearly disappears.
Features
A short, easy trail through the forest, about 30 minutes long, leads to the waterfall. It’s suitable for families with children (but not strollers) and perfect for a relaxing stroll.
How to get there
The Aer Waterfalls are about
65 km from Del Garda Village & Camping, reachable in about
1 hour and 20 minutes by car.
5. Ponale Waterfalls
Finally, we must mention the Ponale Waterfalls,
one of Lake Garda’s most iconic waterfalls. This cascade is particularly appreciated for its beauty and its
extraordinary location: a grotto accessible by kayak or SUP, through a rocky cavity plunging into the lake.
The turquoise lake waters and Garda’s winds accompany you along the entire journey. Don’t forget a good camera to capture the surreal environment surrounding this unique spot.
Features
To reach this natural wonder, depart from Riva del Garda. The kayak trip takes about an hour, keeping in mind the Garda winds, Ora and Pelèr, which blow in a north-south direction.
How to get there
The Ponale Waterfalls is about
82 km from Del Garda Village & Camping, reachable in about
1 hour and 15 minutes by car to Riva del Garda, where the aquatic excursion begins.
Conclusion
Lake Garda isn’t just a destination for sunny, relaxing days but also a paradise for nature lovers seeking hidden and enchanting spots.
The
waterfalls of Lake Garda offer a unique way to connect with nature, far from the hustle and bustle of cities and crowded beaches. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a beginner, you’re sure to find the perfect trail leading to a spectacular waterfall adventure.