๐ The world's tallest artificial waterfall, 165m (541 feet) tall, built by Romans in 271 BC. Located on the Velino River near Terni, Italy, it's part of a protected area home to diverse flora and fauna.
๐ Witness powerful water releases, an impressive feat of Roman engineering.
๐๏ธ Hike to viewing platforms for stunning valley views and panoramic vistas.
๐ Spot frequent rainbows near the viewing platform.
๐ถ Enjoy easy access to viewing platforms and explore a site with rich history.
๐ฃ Engage in outdoor activities like rafting, hiking, and canyoning.
๐ฆ Prepare to get wet near the falls.
โฐ Waterfall flow is controlled by a hydroelectric plant; check the schedule for the full experience.
๐ธ The 6D cinema is not related to the falls and can be disappointing.
๐ฐ Entrance fee required for main park access.
๐ก Check the power plant release schedule for full flow, as it often occurs only on weekends after noon.
โ Wear waterproof clothing if going near the viewing platform.
๐ถโโ๏ธ It's possible to walk around without entering the paid area.
๐๏ธ Buy tickets at the office for 11โฌ (online 12โฌ), valid for multiple entries.
๐ฐ Adults 11 โฌ at ticket office, 12 โฌ online.
๐ Daily, hours vary by season; water released twice daily. Check the official schedule and website for specific water release times.
๐ ฟ๏ธ Free designated spots or paid (2โฌ/hr, max 10โฌ/day). Stellplatz approx. 15โฌ. Check camper info online.
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