Cascata delle Marmore, Terni
Facts and practical information
The Cascata delle Marmore is a man-made wonder that adorns the Italian countryside near the city of Terni, in the heart of Umbria. This astonishing waterfall, with its origins dating back to the ancient Romans, is one of the tallest in Europe and arguably the most striking in Italy. With a total height of 165 meters, it is divided into three tiers, creating a dramatic cascade of crystal-clear waters that plunge into the lush valley below.
Engineered around 271 BC, the waterfall was created by the Romans to drain the swampy plains near the River Velino, redirecting the excess water over the cliff into the River Nera below. Today, it is a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineering and a major attraction for tourists from all over the world.
Visitors to Cascata delle Marmore can enjoy a variety of activities. One can take a guided tour to learn about the waterfall's history and natural features, or embark on a hike through the surrounding paths that offer breathtaking views of the falls and the verdant landscape. The area also provides opportunities for adventurous travelers to indulge in kayaking and rafting on the Nera River.
The waterfall operates on a controlled schedule to manage the flow of water, often coinciding with peak visiting times to ensure a spectacular view. It's important for tourists to check the timetable in advance to make the most of their visit.
Cascata delle Marmore – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lago di Piediluco, Palazzo Spada, Sant'Alò, San Salvatore.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Cascata delle Marmore open?
- Monday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Tuesday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Thursday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Friday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 9:30 pm
- Sunday 10 am - 9:30 pm
How to get to Cascata delle Marmore by public transport?
Train
- Marmore (7 min walk)