The Waterfall Park is a protected natural area that you can visit following the set paths. The park can only be visited on foot, the paths are NOT accessible with strollers or prams of any type.
All paths are circular and have a pre-set direction. The paths are well signed, just follow the arrows and it will be very easy to use the map you will find at the ticket office.
The routes have natural gradients and require a bit of effort: get ready for an enjoyable nature outing by choosing comfortable sportswear and dress in layers. Wear comfortable shoes with a sturdy sole (avoid sandals, flip-flops and shoes with smooth soles!). In case of rain, hiking boots are required.
Choose the route that best suits you and your fellow hikers, taking into account the different needs and habits each one of you have when walking in the mountains. Here are the details of the routes and the map of the Park.
In case of bad weather, the Park may be temporarily closed: consult the weather forecast when planning your outing and check our website to see if there are any closures! Alternatively, contact us on FB-Messenger ParcoDelleCascateDiMolina: click here!
A good visit to the Park requires at least 3 hours (half a day): plan your trip to savour the natural environment and enjoy a relaxing break in the countryside!
Parking is free and is located in Molina, along the provincial road that arrives in the town. From here it takes about 15 minutes downhill on foot through the small medieval village to reach the Park entrance: bring your backpack and everything you need for your trip.
Visitors may freely use the picnic areas near the entrance or along the paths: lighting fires or using barbecues is not allowed. At the entrance to the Park there is a bar with sandwiches, ice cream, coffee and small gadgets. In the square in Molina you will find the Al Campanil shop with freshly baked bread, cold cuts and typical products.
The Park is a protected area, recognized as a Site of Community Importance due to the plants and animals that live here: we should all behave as guests, eager to keep this place pristine for a long time and to safeguard its peculiarities. Do not disturb the animals, do not pick and do not damage flowers, plants and fungi. Do not remove minerals and / or fossils.
It is strictly forbidden to enter the water.
- Free camping is not allowed in the Park.
Carefully observe the instructions when using the acrobatic equipment.
- In the event of damage, danger or problems, immediately inform the Park (045 7720185) or use the SOS columns located along the paths.
For the well-being of all (men and the environment) we ask you not speak loudly and to enjoy the natural sounds that surround us.
Please always use the bins of separate waste collection along the paths or, as good mountaineers, take the waste you produce home with you to help us manage the Park sustainably.
Dogs are welcome at the Park, as long as they are kept on a leash for the entire visit, respecting other people and any other animals. Please pick up their poop and throw it the waste bins; it is forbidden to let dogs go into the water, given the presence of protected aquatic fauna.
Use of any type of drone is not allowed unless authorized for safety, scientific or environmental monitoring reasons.
Smokers are required to dispose of butts in the designated areas and containers distributed throughout the Park, in order to prevent fires and to protect the environment and other visitors.
Keep your ticket during your visit. In the event of a check by the operators in charge, anyone without a ticket will have to pay the entrance fee again.
You can get to Molina by camper and use the free car park, a tree-lined area just outside the village. All we ask is to respect the surface parking markings in order to leave the adjacent parking spaces free.
You can organize a relaxing day combining your visit to the Park with other scenic places to see not far from here, with both natural and historic attractions: our operators will be able to give you some good advice according to your wishes!