Immersed in a natural context of remarkable beauty, with a suggestive waterfall, the cave, and the lakes, ideal for diving, playing, and sunbathing on the rocks around... #tuttitaly
The Urlante Cave and the Sega waterfall in Premilcuore: an uncontaminated paradise where you can swim among rocks and waterfalls.
In the Casentinesi Forests National Park, the steep course of the Rabbi River flows into a whirlpool. It forms a
waterfall that overwhelms the depressions between the rocks and pours into the abyss under the ancient stone bridge from the 17th century. The noise of the water is such that this place has always been called Grotta Screaming.
The Grotta Urlante di Premilcuore has been included by the prestigious English newspaper Financial Times in the list of the best wild places to swim in Italy. The cave has been described as a paradise of clear waters "immersed in
the natural context of a park of remarkable beauty, with a suggestive waterfall, the cave and the lakes inside, ideal for diving, playing and sunbathing on the surrounding rocks."
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