The first to stand out in the list are the Rutor waterfalls in Valle d’Aosta, offer one of the most beautiful shows in the region. Also not to be missed Chia Falls, in the middle of Chia, in the province of Viterbo. They represent a pearl of Tuscia. They can be reached by high rock walls with Etruscan caves, which were used in ancient times to worship the gods. Also worth seeing is the Torre di Pasolini.
Superb the Marmarico Waterfall 114 meters high, it has the primacy of all southern Apennines. It is located in Bivongi, in the province of Reggio Calabria. We are in full of untouched nature together with the scents of surprising wild plants. In the province of Udine we find Chiusaforte, the Italian village of waterfalls. They are numerous and very different from each other. The water flows over high limestone and dolomite cliffs with beautiful scenographies.
If we go through Tuscany, in the province of Siena Diborrato Waterfall. The turquoise water and a path called Sentierelsa make you live in a fairy tale. In Abruzzo it is imperative to take a leap to the Morricana Waterfall on the Monti della Laga. We are located in the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, where you can be enchanted by a breathtaking water wall.
Don’t forget the Saent waterfalls in the province of Trento. They are at the end of a path that leads to the first water stream of the two in half an hour. After 20 minutes you reach the second, where it seems to be in a dream. In the province of Perugia de Pale waterfalls, a naturalistic area with ad hoc spaces for total relaxation between one jet of water and another. Extraordinary is the Valley of the Ferrière in Scala, in the province of Salerno. A corner of paradise on the Amalfi Coast. It can be reached by a hiking trail amid cool waterfalls. Sicily also offers must-see waterfalls, such as in Corleone, in the province of Palermo. And the Waterfall of the Due Rocche4 meters high with a last lake in the middle of the forest.
Source: Lega Nerd

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