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Waterfall Park of Molina — Attraction in Fumane

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LA CRETA BAR RISTORANTE
Via B. Bacilieri, 145, 37022 Fumane VR, Italy
Dai Fradei
Via S. Urbano, 8, 37022 Molina VR, Italy
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BBmolina
Via B. Bacilieri, 99, 37022 Molina VR, Italy
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via Veraghi 37022, Via Gorgusello di Sotto, 2, 37022 Molina VR, Italy
Bed and Breakfast Corte dei Sarti
Via B. Bacilieri, 57, 37022 Molina VR, Italy
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Via S. Urbano, 1G, 37024 Molina VR, Italy
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Waterfall Park of Molina

37022 Fumane, Province of Verona, Italy
4.6(4.7K)
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4.6
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5.0
5y

Lovely place to go in a group. I suggest following the red route and slightly deviate on black one for the Tette More. This way you get to see everything and have a lovely hike. Parking is harder to find if there are lots of visitors, but the line to the swing doesn't take too long even with lots of people in line, so it's worth the wait. The Tette More and Teleferica were not available when we went sadly, but we had a great time nonetheless, even if we followed the black route which was pretty tough. I don't suggest the green route unless you just want to see the black waterfall and do the swing, you miss basically everything else. Bring food from home if you can, the picnic area is vast. Also bring water, as the only water you can surely drink you have to buy at the bar. Highly recommended, especially with kids, everything is very safe and entertaining, just stick to the red route and they are guaranteed to have...

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5.0
2y

We really loved the area! A huge waterfall park, where you can chose out of 3 different paths - adjusted to your hiking skills and time available. Amazing paths along the forest with cooling rest areas next to the creak. Some paths are really steep - especially on the black path - which I wouldn't recommend to kids. In the end of every hike it is still worth it - the views are amazing! Only the distance to the park entrance from nearest parking takes around 20 minutes. Hiking shoes recommended. I would also advise to contact the park on the day of arrival if you are in doubt of the weather - if it starts raining the park shall be closed. No wonder, because the paths get really slippery if it is wet. Dog-friendly! Dogs enter free of charge. They only need to be kept away from the water reservoirs - this is a national park area. Absolutely...

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5.0
9w

Fantastic nature trail based park based around wonderful waterfalls. Not suitable for those with mobility issues as even the walk down to the park from the parking can be a bit of a challenge (some even say it’s the worst bit!). The park closes at 6pm but the last entry is at 4pm to allow you to get around at least two of the trail routes before closing. There are 3 routes in total; green (shortest) on average takes an hour; red (medium) takes and hour and a half and the black route (longest) which can take two and a half hours. If you visit when it’s been raining the routes will be very muddy and slippery so bear that in mind. There are toilet facilities and a cafe but also a couple of places to get food and drink too in the small village you walk through first. Dogs are welcome but have to stay...

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Mark WalshMark Walsh
Fantastic nature trail based park based around wonderful waterfalls. Not suitable for those with mobility issues as even the walk down to the park from the parking can be a bit of a challenge (some even say it’s the worst bit!). The park closes at 6pm but the last entry is at 4pm to allow you to get around at least two of the trail routes before closing. There are 3 routes in total; green (shortest) on average takes an hour; red (medium) takes and hour and a half and the black route (longest) which can take two and a half hours. If you visit when it’s been raining the routes will be very muddy and slippery so bear that in mind. There are toilet facilities and a cafe but also a couple of places to get food and drink too in the small village you walk through first. Dogs are welcome but have to stay on the lead.
Anne JautzeAnne Jautze
Ein wunderschöner Park. Wir haben vorher lange überlegt, ob wir ihn besuchen. Wir sind grundsätzlich keine Freunde davon, Geld bezahlen zu müssen, um durch die Natur zu wandern. Allerdings ist es hier absolut gerechtfertigt! Der Park ist liebevoll gestaltet, die Wege durchweg super begehbar, überall Bänke, Picknick Plätze, ausreichend Mülleimer, alles sauber, gute Beschilderung. Die Geländer sind an steilen Stellen zusätzlich mit Absturzgittern verstärkt. Kurzum: von vorn bis hinten durchdacht und geplant. Außerdem stehen ausreichend kostenfreie Parkplätze zur Verfügung. Andernorts bezahlt man schon allein für den Tagessatz Parken mehr als der Eintritt hier. Im Nachhinein finden wir, wäre sogar mehr Eintritt durchaus gerechtfertigt. Hunde sind im gesamten Park herzlich willkommen. Irgendwo hatte ich vorher gelesen, auf der schwarzen Route seien sie verboten? Das stimmt nicht. Auch die kann man mit Hund gehen und es gibt aus unserer Sicht keine Probleme. Jeder Hund, der ab und zu wandern geht, schafft das. Ja, ab und zu geht es knackig steil bergauf oder bergab, aber mit festem Schuhwerk und einer soliden Grundkondition absolut kein Problem. Die (wenigen) Gitterbrücken und Treppen waren nicht scharfkantig. Auch für Hundepfoten damit okay. Unsere kennen das allerdings auch. Wir waren insgesamt 3 Stunden am Park (gerechnet von Parkplatz bis Rückkehr Parkplatz) und haben die schwarze Route gemütlich geschafft, inklusive Ausblicke genießen und Fotos schießen. Und wir sind auch keine durchtrainierten Athleten. Stimmt, es ist schade, dass die Hunde nicht ins Wasser dürfen, aber das kann man vor dem Besuch transparent auf der Homepage nachlesen. Richtig nachvollziehbar ist es für uns auch nicht, da wir es aus ähnlichen frei zugänglichen Naturschutzgebieten in Südfrankreich zB anders kennen. Dort baden Menschen und Tiere gleichermaßen in Wasserfällen und Flussläufen und es passiert nichts - aber Regeln sind nun mal Regeln und daher okay. Unsere Mini Aussie Hündin liebt Wasser auch - aber man sollte schon in der Lage sein, den Hund an kurzer Leine zu kontrollieren und vom Baden abzuhalten. Leinenpflicht (kurze Führleine) gilt im gesamten Park. Sollte logisch sein. Wir hatten einen tollen Nachmittag und empfehlen den Park sehr gern weiter!!
Lewis KirbyLewis Kirby
Beautiful, if tiring, experience for little money. Free car park in Molina (well signposted) then about 15-20 minutes to walk to the entrance of the park (again, just follow the signs). There are three suggested routes, each one way (largely); we did the middle one (red (rossa)) which took about an hour, just as the guide said it would. The black route adds on about an hour, the blue route is about half an hour. It wasn't the distance, though -- it's the up and down that tires you out. In some places it's fairly steep and rocky, but the paths are all firm. By the end my knees were struggling a bit, but it's a great place to visit for just a few euro. Oh! About a third to a half of the walk is in shade, which was nice.
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Fantastic nature trail based park based around wonderful waterfalls. Not suitable for those with mobility issues as even the walk down to the park from the parking can be a bit of a challenge (some even say it’s the worst bit!). The park closes at 6pm but the last entry is at 4pm to allow you to get around at least two of the trail routes before closing. There are 3 routes in total; green (shortest) on average takes an hour; red (medium) takes and hour and a half and the black route (longest) which can take two and a half hours. If you visit when it’s been raining the routes will be very muddy and slippery so bear that in mind. There are toilet facilities and a cafe but also a couple of places to get food and drink too in the small village you walk through first. Dogs are welcome but have to stay on the lead.
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Ein wunderschöner Park. Wir haben vorher lange überlegt, ob wir ihn besuchen. Wir sind grundsätzlich keine Freunde davon, Geld bezahlen zu müssen, um durch die Natur zu wandern. Allerdings ist es hier absolut gerechtfertigt! Der Park ist liebevoll gestaltet, die Wege durchweg super begehbar, überall Bänke, Picknick Plätze, ausreichend Mülleimer, alles sauber, gute Beschilderung. Die Geländer sind an steilen Stellen zusätzlich mit Absturzgittern verstärkt. Kurzum: von vorn bis hinten durchdacht und geplant. Außerdem stehen ausreichend kostenfreie Parkplätze zur Verfügung. Andernorts bezahlt man schon allein für den Tagessatz Parken mehr als der Eintritt hier. Im Nachhinein finden wir, wäre sogar mehr Eintritt durchaus gerechtfertigt. Hunde sind im gesamten Park herzlich willkommen. Irgendwo hatte ich vorher gelesen, auf der schwarzen Route seien sie verboten? Das stimmt nicht. Auch die kann man mit Hund gehen und es gibt aus unserer Sicht keine Probleme. Jeder Hund, der ab und zu wandern geht, schafft das. Ja, ab und zu geht es knackig steil bergauf oder bergab, aber mit festem Schuhwerk und einer soliden Grundkondition absolut kein Problem. Die (wenigen) Gitterbrücken und Treppen waren nicht scharfkantig. Auch für Hundepfoten damit okay. Unsere kennen das allerdings auch. Wir waren insgesamt 3 Stunden am Park (gerechnet von Parkplatz bis Rückkehr Parkplatz) und haben die schwarze Route gemütlich geschafft, inklusive Ausblicke genießen und Fotos schießen. Und wir sind auch keine durchtrainierten Athleten. Stimmt, es ist schade, dass die Hunde nicht ins Wasser dürfen, aber das kann man vor dem Besuch transparent auf der Homepage nachlesen. Richtig nachvollziehbar ist es für uns auch nicht, da wir es aus ähnlichen frei zugänglichen Naturschutzgebieten in Südfrankreich zB anders kennen. Dort baden Menschen und Tiere gleichermaßen in Wasserfällen und Flussläufen und es passiert nichts - aber Regeln sind nun mal Regeln und daher okay. Unsere Mini Aussie Hündin liebt Wasser auch - aber man sollte schon in der Lage sein, den Hund an kurzer Leine zu kontrollieren und vom Baden abzuhalten. Leinenpflicht (kurze Führleine) gilt im gesamten Park. Sollte logisch sein. Wir hatten einen tollen Nachmittag und empfehlen den Park sehr gern weiter!!
Anne Jautze

Anne Jautze

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Beautiful, if tiring, experience for little money. Free car park in Molina (well signposted) then about 15-20 minutes to walk to the entrance of the park (again, just follow the signs). There are three suggested routes, each one way (largely); we did the middle one (red (rossa)) which took about an hour, just as the guide said it would. The black route adds on about an hour, the blue route is about half an hour. It wasn't the distance, though -- it's the up and down that tires you out. In some places it's fairly steep and rocky, but the paths are all firm. By the end my knees were struggling a bit, but it's a great place to visit for just a few euro. Oh! About a third to a half of the walk is in shade, which was nice.
Lewis Kirby

Lewis Kirby

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