The difference in height (about 200 m ) can be tackled in one go, along a rather steep narrow stepped trail. Even though the itinerary can be tough, it is nevertheless recommended for families with children, obviously without a pushchair.
2) Choose a route that is suitable for your skill level
3) Choose suitable equipment and gear
4) Consult the snow/weather bulletins
5) Heading out on your own is more risky
6) Leave information on your itinerary and on the approximate time you expect to return
7) Do not hesitate to seek the support of a professional
8) Pay attention to the information and signs that you find along the trail
9) Do not hesitate to follow your steps backwards
10) In case of an accident, sound the alarm by calling the emergency number 112.
Please note that the practicability of the itineraries in a mountain environment is strictly linked to the contingent conditions and is therefore influenced by natural phenomena, environmental changes and weather conditions. For this reason, the information contained in this page may have changed. Before leaving for a tour, make sure the path you will approach is still accessible by contacting the owner of the mountain hut, the alpine guides or the visitor centres of the nature parks, the info offices of the local tourist board.
From Malga Stablasol mountain dairy take the dirt track uphill, in the direction of Valle del Saent – Cascate Saent (Rifugio Dorigoni), reaching a crossroads after about 200m.
Head down the right hand lane which leads to the stream, after a short downhill stretch. Cross to the other side on a characteristic wooden bridge (to the left bank, looking downstream, or the right bank upstream) and follow the mule track uphill alongside the stream. The route here becomes steeper and steeper as you go along and the mule track eventually turns into a trail. Here you already start hearing the splashing sound of the waterfall. Continuing along the trail you pass various observation points where you can catch different views of the falls.
Heading along the trail, after a number of steps, and ignoring the fork on the right (at 1690 m ), you reach the upper leap of the Saent fall. At the foot of the waterfall there’s a bridge from which you can admire the falling water from the bottom. Returning to the other side of the stream (the right bank, looking downstream), after a short uphill stretch along the trail you come to a rest point near the crossroads with trail No. 106. Before descending we recommend you continue uphill for another short stretch to the “ Doss del la Cros ” rest point ( 1799 m ). From here you can continue slightly downhill, and then on flat ground, along trail No. 106, to Malga Prà del Saent (fountain), on a suggestive flat-lying meadow, where woodchucks reign supreme. Looking upward from here you can admire the upper Saent fall, another half hour’s walk away.
Trace your steps back to the crossroads mentioned above (crossroads with trail No. 106) and descend via trail No. 106, in the direction of the “Centro Visita Stablet”. Along a narrow paved mule track, after a series of broad bends, you reach the Vistors Centre of Malga Stablet (at 1589 m ). Descending another lane you return to Malga Stablosol ( 1529 m ), where – if you so wish - you can stop for refreshments at the Bar & Restaurant.