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The Top 20 Waterfalls in the Apennine Mountains

However you get there, waterfalls are breathtaking places, and you have 20

beautiful waterfalls to choose from in the Apennine Mountains. So you can better figure out which one to visit on your next trip outdoors, see photos and tips of each waterfall below — and easily plan your next adventure!

Last updated: October 5, 2025

View of Acquacheta Waterfall

The Acquacheta is the most important tributary of the Montone and before reaching San Benedetto in Alpe it makes a drop of over 70 metres.

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Very beautiful waterfalls. Pay attention to opening times. Entrance fee 10€.

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If you want to enter the core zone A (ie the widely praised main waterfall) then you need a "pass" or a "ticket" which should be available in Amalfi!

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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 …

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Super hike on warm days with everything your heart desires. Culture, brook with pools, waterfalls, old villages, lonely paths. This little round is actually a "must"

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The legend tells of the love story between the shepherd Titiro and the noble lady Odina. The two, despite the opposition of her family, manage to escape together. With the …

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Open for most of the summer and located just below the Apennine ridge, the Taburri refuge has a bar area, a small kitchen with 21 beds. It is possible to …

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Picturesque waterfall on the Alferello stream, north-east of Alfero, which owes its name to the abundant presence of trout in its waters.

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to visit preferably after heavy rains, in summer it is often completely dry

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With controlled flow, it is the highest artificial waterfall in Europe and among the highest in the world, counting on an overall height difference of 165 m divided into three …

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