"The road mysteriously winds into the valley and runs alongside the lake, which is unsettling because one imagines it to be deep and cold. The mountains close off the horizon with steep, wild slopes and, if it weren't for the "national park" signs that arouse curiosity, one might almost feel like turning back.
Resist the temptation: the valley of the Mis reveals its best further on. When it seems that you can no longer proceed, here is the entrance to a nature trail: it is the Campanula Morettiana botanical garden, where all the nature of the area is concentrated for educational purposes, from the forest to the pasture, from rocks to scree, along a path accessible to all.
All around, the Monti del Sole and the Agnelezze massif, peaks that appear untouched and inviolable and are, after all, little frequented, except by true enthusiasts. Just a few more meters and you will be struck by the true, great surprise: the Cadìni del Brentòn.
It is a sequence of fifteen stone basins carved by the waters of the stream, the Brentòn precisely, which tumbles down the valley in a series of waterfalls, the most famous of which is called “della Soffia.” They are jets of crystal clear, icy water that over the centuries have created extraordinary and perfect shapes, in a fascinating display of colors, reflections, and noise."
by Giovanni Stefani (Italian Tourist Press Group)
You can follow the waterfalls along a path, amidst a thousand transparencies, and for a while, you will experience the sensation of being lost, because these mountains are the wildest in the entire Bellunese, a natural paradise outside the world.