Famous for their beauty and the surrounding landscape, which offers numerous opportunities for hiking, nature walks, and, in winter, ice climbing.

The Nardis Falls are one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Trentino, located in the Val di Genova within the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park.
It plummets from a drop of over 130 meters and is easily accessible for families and hikers of all levels.

To reach the waterfalls, you can start from Pinzolo and follow the marked trails that lead to Val Genova.
The Ponte Verde Parking Lot in Val Genova is located directly opposite the waterfall and near the start of the Waterfall Trail, making it ideal for visitors.
The base of the waterfall can be reached in a few minutes on foot, via well-maintained trails suitable for everyone.

For those seeking a longer hike, the Waterfall Trail connects the Nardis to other waterfalls in the Val di Genova, with trails immersed in the woods that follow the Sarca River.
The trail is not particularly steep and is also suitable for families with children who can choose to walk only part of it.
It is very popular in summer; The area is equipped with Picnic areas and refreshment points, making the visit pleasant and easily manageable.
In summer, the Val Genova Express shuttle service is also active, connecting multiple points in the valley, and a Shuttle train between Pinzolo/Carisolo and the waterfalls.

During the winter, the waterfall freezes, transforming the scene into a surreal landscape, an ice kingdom often photographed for its winter beauty and an attraction for ice Climbing enthusiasts seeking new vertical thrills.

The Legend, a symbol of pain and impossible love
It is said that the waterfalls were created by the tears of Princess Presanella, who, inconsolable at not being able to fulfill her love for the young Vermiglio, transformed them both into rock, thus remaining forever close, but never able to touch.
Location Val Genova
Pinzolo (Trento)
Trentino – Italy
Website info (Shuttle Service)
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