Cascata di Calabuia
FotoThe Calabuia Waterfall, located in the municipality of San Godenzo, is one of the most evocative and fascinating places in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, a hidden corner of unspoiled nature that offers a unique experience. The name "Calabuia" seems to derive from the fact that the waterfall faces north and is immersed in a dense forest, often remaining in shadow even during the hottest hours of the day. This creates a cool and mysterious atmosphere, perfect for those seeking refuge from the summer heat and direct contact with wild nature. The waterfall consists of two main drops, flowing into a crystalline pool, and several minor cascades that contribute to creating a captivating and enchanting water play. One of the most interesting features of this natural spectacle is the formation of a circular cavity, similar to a "giant's pot," created by the erosion of rocks. This formation is a true masterpiece of nature, adding an additional element of charm to an already extraordinary place. To admire the waterfall in its entirety, especially the upper drop, it is necessary to hike along the surrounding trail. Although the path is easily accessible, it includes some steep sections that require attention, especially when the ground is wet or slippery. However, those who undertake this journey are rewarded with a spectacular view of the waterfall and the entire surrounding landscape, offering breathtaking panoramas. The trail winds through a forest of beech, fir, and chestnut trees that provide shade and coolness, creating a relaxing and rejuvenating atmosphere throughout the year. The area where the Calabuia Waterfall is located is a secluded and peaceful corner, far from the chaos of inhabited centers, and has become an ideal destination for hikers and nature lovers. The water that feeds the waterfall comes from Mount Falterona, one of the highest peaks of the Apennines, flowing without touching any town, making the place even more pristine. Its beauty and grandeur also bear witness to a deep connection with the territory, which, in past centuries, saw the use of these waters to power mills and other rural activities.
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Reachable via the following routes

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