Cascate del Varone
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+INFO QUI ℹ️⬇️ Oggi la “forra” si addentra per 55 metri nella parte della Grotta inferiore, mentre in prossimità della Grotta Superiore la gola raggiunge una profondità di 73 metri. Il salto della cascata raggiunge in totale i 98 metri di altezza. ADATTO A TUTTE LE ETÀ! *consiglio di portare un impermeabile! 🗺️ Il Parco Grotta Cascata Varone si trova nel comune di Tenno, a soli 3 kilometri da Riva del Garda, sulla statale 421 in direzione Ponte Arche. Seguire le indicazioni per Tenno e prima del paese prendere per Varone. Ci sei già stato? 🥹 #traveladventures #viaggiareinitalia #travelinspired #consiglidiviaggio #travelreel #travelinspo #italiadascoprire #siviaggiare_italia #luoghidavisitare #natura #naturaincontaminata #traveltips #travelitaly #italia
travelwithcarmenaprile
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📍cascade del varone 🇮🇹 a hidden gem you need to add to your Italy Itinary 🙌🏻#italy #cascadedelvarone # #italyitinerary #varonewaterfall #lakegarda
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🟢You can leave your car in the parking lot for up to 2 hours. For free At the entrance, there’s a small shop with souvenirs and various gadgets. You can also buy food there - mostly sandwiches and snacks. There’s also the option to buy a rain poncho for €3. Is it worth it? Yes and no. On a warm, sunny day, you’ll dry off in a few minutes, so it’s not a big deal. The poncho has a logo, so it could be a nice souvenir too – but you don’t really need it, you can easily manage without. There are basically just two main zones – the lower and the upper. In the lower part, you’ll get slightly wet, while in the upper part you’ll get properly soaked. Between the zones, there are lots of plants and information boards available in four languages. ⚠️If you’re planning to go in with a camera or any equipment that could get damaged by a lot of water – I recommend protecting it well. Other reviews were accurate – you really can get drenched, like stepping into a shower or going through a heavy rainstorm.😅 At the very top, there’s also a picnic area with around 5 or 6 benches and umbrellas – a good spot to sit down and eat something. At the very bottom, near the ticket office, there are also some places to sit and have a snack. 🚾There are toilets available as well. To be honest, we thought there would be a lot more walking and sightseeing involved, but you can easily go through everything in under an hour and a half. Still – I recommend it! It’s definitely worth seeing if you enjoy atmospheric and unique places. ✅
NeutralOpinions
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It was ok - wish we gave it a miss to be honest. There was the waterfall and cave system is cool but you can only get a two second peek before getting absolutely drenched the rain jackets don’t help 😂 fun if you don’t have anything else planned for the day but we were soaked! Of course it was lovely and sunny so we dried off in about an hour but we got so soaked we nearly damaged our phones and cameras - truly didn’t think it would be that bad! We also kept getting pestered by other tourists to give them our rain jackets that we had to pay for!? They should really crack down on this as it’s so annoying 😳 The place is also extremely expensive for what you can do, it is a bit of a rip off when you spend about 15 minutes in total if you aren’t staying to have a picnic. I can understand if most of the profits go towards preserving this spot of nature but no mention about this anywhere. Also the parking is an absolute nightmare! After reading the other reviews - I think it was so bad when we went because of a thunderstorm the night before and I wonder if the park should have really been shut that day for it being inaccessible, (this is the norm for this place we did call before going as we drove from Malcesine).
Saphira Hashim
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We went here as I saw the reviews online and for us turned out to be one of the more memorable experiences in Lake Garda. Really reasonable prices for entry. You can also purchase ponchos on entry, we did not opt for this but some may feel the need if they want to keep their hair and clothes dry. Given the heat in Italy I was quite happy to dry off in the sun/heat. There is a gift shop and cafe that sells food you can sit outside with. The Japanese garden is a nice touch. The plants are stunning and the best I'd seen in the trip. Prepare for some steps to get around the place. The indoor waterfalls are stunning and the main part of the attraction in my opinion, you might not be standing there for too long however as you will get soaked from the water particles. Getting photos can also be a challenge so expect to wipe your lens clean a lot. But the experience was amazing, the sound and the force of the waterfalls will not leave you. Would absolutely go back here again. Also a top tip, if you get the Lake Garda Guest Card you can use the Bus and Go app to get a free air con taxi ride to just outside of this location (and back), which in the heat was super helpful. There are also local bus stops.
random User
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Honestly, disappointed. Not that the waterfall is not pretty or park is not cute… but the QUEUES! Half an hour to get through the gate (and the sun is merciless!), than another hour standing under water mist (and it’s getting chilly pretty fast) to get to the lower cave photo place… and it’s not even worth it! The location is nothing special at all! So if you absolutely have to visit this place, take some transport up (the route is not scenic, don’t walk there!), and go to the upper cave right away (no cues, better overview of the waterfall, just as humid!). Take sandwiches with you - there’s a little picnic area up there (shaded with tree canopies and umbrellas, has stone benches and tables) so you’ll be able to rest and enjoy the garden view. Also be advised - while public transport goes there, the routes are not many and the schedule is not busy (one bus passes every hour, the other goes every two hours but only during work day and so on). And car parking exists but it’s for 8-10 cars and it’s always busy. Otherwise, good luck :)
Oksana Rakovych
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Nearby Restaurants Of Cascate del Varone
Trattoria Piè di Castello Sas
Ristorante Foci da Rita
Ristorante Antica Croce - Carne Salada e piatti tipici - autentica cucina tradizionale di Tenno
Ristorante Trattoria "Acetaia del Balsamico Trentino"
Ristorante Ca' Briosi - Carne Salada Cologna di Tenno
Ristorante Terrazza Da Carlotta

Trattoria Piè di Castello Sas
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Ristorante Foci da Rita
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Ristorante Antica Croce - Carne Salada e piatti tipici - autentica cucina tradizionale di Tenno
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Ristorante Trattoria "Acetaia del Balsamico Trentino"
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Località Le Foci, 3, 38060 Tenno TN, Italy
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cascata-varone.com
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attractions: , restaurants: Trattoria Piè di Castello Sas, Ristorante Foci da Rita, Ristorante Antica Croce - Carne Salada e piatti tipici - autentica cucina tradizionale di Tenno, Ristorante Trattoria "Acetaia del Balsamico Trentino", Ristorante Ca' Briosi - Carne Salada Cologna di Tenno, Ristorante Terrazza Da Carlotta
