Waterfalls in Ticino are a prominent feature of this Italian-speaking canton in Switzerland, known for its diverse natural landscapes. The region's valleys, such as Val Bavona, Valle Verzasca, and Maggia Valley, host numerous waterfalls formed by rivers and streams. These natural monuments are often found alongside traditional villages and historical sites, offering varied points of interest for visitors. Ticino's geography provides a range of waterfall experiences, from easily accessible cascades to those requiring more extensive hikes.
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Unfortunately, a very noisy quarry directly below the waterfall
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The "Al Maglio" waterfall is located on bike trail no. 355, right next to the old "Maglio del Malcantone" (Hammersmith Museum). Both are well worth seeing.
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Fantastic landscape, very well maintained paths 💯. What can I say, try 👍🥾🚶
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl, forming a spectacular waterfall
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The panoramic terrace of Val Mara is immersed in the woods, just above the Gaggiolo stream, in one of the most evocative panoramic points of Monte San Giorgio.
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl. Here, in numerous excavation campaigns starting in 1936, the World Heritage site's most recent vertebrate fossils were discovered. The panoramic terrace of Val Mara offers a glimpse of marine deposits and fossils dating back to the Middle Triassic, 239 million years ago. The contents, offered in Italian, German and English, include educational panels, binoculars, casts and models of fossils, stone walls and reconstructions of the Middle Triassic environment, when Val Mara was a subtropical marine basin.
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Wonderful natural park created by the flowing waters of the Breggia river.
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A former abandoned cement factory that has become a protected area.
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For an easy and family-friendly experience, the Al Maglio waterfall is a great choice, offering a viewpoint for observation. The Cascata di Foroglio is also easily reachable, just a short five-minute walk from the charming village of Foroglio, with shallow waters at its base suitable for a dip.
Yes, several waterfalls offer opportunities for cooling off. The Cascata di Foroglio has shallow waters at its base perfect for sunbathing and a dip. The Cascata Salto in the Maggia Valley is known for its vibrant emerald green to intense blue natural pool, popular even for scuba diving. Additionally, the clear pool at the base of the Santa Petronilla waterfall in Biasca is often used for cooling off on warm days.
The Cascata di Foroglio is a breathtaking 110-meter high waterfall in Val Bavona. The Santa Petronilla waterfall in Biasca, consisting of several drops, is the highest waterfall in Canton Ticino. The Cascata Piumogna in Faido, at 43 meters, is also considered one of Ticino's most spectacular, featuring a series of cascading falls.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible by public transport. For example, the Cascata di Foroglio is approximately a one-hour journey from Locarno or Ascona by public transportation. For the Froda Waterfall, public transport ends at Sonogno, requiring a walk from there.
Many waterfalls are nestled near historical sites. The Cascata di Foroglio is located next to the charming stone-housed village of Foroglio, known for its traditional architecture. Near the Santa Petronilla waterfall in Biasca, you can follow a path with 14 chapels and visit the ancient church of Santi Pietro e Paolo, which features valuable frescoes. The Breggia Gorge Park also combines waterfalls with significant geological and historical sites, including an old mill and medieval castle remains.
Absolutely. Ticino offers numerous hiking opportunities around its waterfalls. For instance, the Froda Waterfall in Valle Verzasca is reached via a pleasant 30-minute walk. The Cascata Salto has a four-hour circular route, the 'Giro della Valle del Salto,' for exploring the surrounding nature. You can find more detailed routes, such as the 'Piumogna Didactic Trail' or the 'Foroglio Waterfall – Ascent next to the waterfall loop,' in the Waterfall hikes in Ticino guide.
While enjoyable year-round, many waterfalls are best visited in early summer when the water flow is strong from snowmelt, and the surrounding nature is lush. Autumn also offers a unique experience with vibrant fall colors, as noted by visitors to the Verzasca River area.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore the hiking trails in Ticino, including routes like 'Along the Verzasca River from Brione to Lavertezzo.' For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging routes such as the 'Cardada Bike Trail' detailed in the MTB Trails in Ticino guide.
While many waterfalls are popular, some offer a more secluded experience. The Botto waterfall in Rovio, formed by the Sovaglia stream, plunges 68 meters into Lake Lugano and requires a 15-minute walk along a path that becomes narrower and potentially slippery closer to the falls, suggesting a more adventurous, less-trafficked visit. The Pevereggia Waterfalls also offer a natural, less commercialized experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the picturesque settings. Many appreciate the powerful spectacle of water, like the foaming and spraying of the Foroglio waterfall, combined with the charm of traditional villages. The opportunity to cool off in clear pools and the unique photo opportunities, such as the 'Swing of the World' at Foroglio, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Breggia Gorge Park is notable for its extraordinary geological structure, where erosion by the Breggia river has exposed rock formations dating back 80 million years, showcasing ancient seas, fossils, and signs of climatic changes. This makes it the first Swiss GeoPark, offering a unique blend of waterfalls and geological history.


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