π 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. # Why Go π Witness powerful water releases, an impressive feat of Roman engineering. ποΈ Hike to viewing platforms for stunning valley views and panoramic vistas. π Spot frequent rainbows near the viewing platform. πΆ Enjoy easy access to viewing platforms and explore a site with rich history. π£ Engage in outdoor activities like rafting, hiking, and canyoning. # Why Avoid π¦ Prepare to get wet near the falls. β° Waterfall flow is controlled by a hydroelectric plant; check the schedule for the full experience. πΈ The 6D cinema is not related to the falls and can be disappointing. π° Entrance fee required for main park access. # Tips π‘ Check the power plant release schedule for full flow, as it often occurs only on weekends after noon. β Wear waterproof clothing if going near the viewing platform. πΆββοΈ It's possible to walk around without entering the paid area. ποΈ Buy tickets at the office for 11β¬ (online 12β¬), valid for multiple entries. # Cost π° Adults 11 β¬ at ticket office, 12 β¬ online. # Hours π Daily, hours vary by season; water released twice daily. Check the official schedule and website for specific water release times. # Parking π ΏοΈ Free designated spots or paid (2β¬/hr, max 10β¬/day). Stellplatz approx. 15β¬. Check camper info online.
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