Cascata di San Giovanni

Sightseeing attraction | Guardiagrele | Abruzzi | Italy

The Cascata di San Giovanni is an impressive waterfall near Guardiagrele in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Located in the eastern part of the Majella National Park, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

The waterfall is formed by the Torrente Vesola, creating an imposing drop of about 30 to 35 meters in height. At the base of the waterfall, a crystal-clear pool forms, providing a refreshing atmosphere especially during the summer months.

Access to the Cascata di San Giovanni is via a hiking trail starting in Bocca di Valle, a hamlet of Guardiagrele. The path winds through dense beech forests and along the Torrente Vesola, allowing hikers to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the park. Along the way, you will pass the spring of "Cannellucce", emerging from a small rock wall. The trail is considered moderate and requires a good physical condition and appropriate footwear.

The surroundings of the waterfall are rich in biodiversity, with various animal species such as deer, wild boars, and numerous bird species living in the forests. The region is also known for its rare plants, including the carnivorous plant Pinguicula fiorii and various orchid species.

The Cascata di San Giovanni is not only a natural wonder but also a place of peace and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy the untouched nature of the Majella National Park and escape the stresses of daily life. It is advisable to obtain current information on the accessibility of the trail and weather conditions before visiting, as the path can be slippery in bad weather.

A trip to the Cascata di San Giovanni offers an unforgettable experience amidst the stunning nature of the Abruzzo region and is a must-see for anyone wanting to discover the beauty of this area.

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