Waterfalls around Pontresina are a prominent feature of the Engadin valley, characterized by its alpine landscape and glacial formations. The region is situated amidst the Bernina Massif, offering diverse natural environments. It is also known for the Rhaetian Railway's Bernina Line, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that traverses the mountainous terrain. This area provides opportunities to observe the power of water in various forms, from cascading streams to glacial meltwater.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Comfortable bridge, well built and equipped with every comfort, complete with natural ventilation and refreshing steam jets! :D
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Imposing, refreshing and truly magnificent!
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another characteristic little bridge at the foot of the waterfall
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bridge that you cross when you go around the dam
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The waterfalls of the Fellaria Glacier offer one of the most evocative natural spectacles in the Valtellina Rhaetian Alps. Located in Valmalenco, they can be reached via a beautiful hike starting from the Roberto Bignami Refuge towards the Eastern Fellaria Glacier. Following the Luigi Marson Glaciological Trail, you reach the glacial lake where, in the warmer months, spectacular waterfalls form, fed by the melting glacier. The landscape is framed by imposing peaks, and the waterfalls' charm intensifies in the afternoon, when the water rushes and the rock face transforms into a spectacle of cascades and streams. The roar of the waterfalls and the blocks of ice floating on the lake offer a unique experience, often accompanied by the sound of glacial calvings due to climate change. I recommend hiking the trail on clear days to fully admire the colors of the lake and the power of the glacial waterfalls. It's a must-see excursion for those who love wild nature and glacial environments.
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beautiful view from below the falls
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Beautiful waterfall. The walk is quite popular and you won't be alone here.
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Gletschergarten, Cavaglia (Poschiavo) A natural gem, the pots of the giants, shaped by the glaciers of the ice ages, located in the basin of Cavaglia at the foot of the Bernina massif, overlooked by Piz Palü! Access to the glacial mills is extremely easy: they are located near the train station, which can be reached by the legendary "little red train", part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 2008. The glacier garden is open from May to October. Framed by rich flora and varied alpine vegetation, the glacial mills are one of the most impressive sights that Val Poschiavo has to offer! Text: Giardino dei Ghiacciai Cavaglia www.ghiacciai.info https://ggc.swiss/de/
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The waterfalls in the Pontresina area are unique due to their alpine setting within the Bernina Massif and their close connection to the UNESCO World Heritage Rhaetian Railway's Bernina Line. You can often see the famous Bernina Express trains crossing historic viaducts near cascades like the Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail, which plunges approximately 200 meters.
Yes, several waterfall areas are suitable for families. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail is an easy-to-walk path with viewing platforms. Additionally, the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia (Cavaglia Glacier Garden) is easily accessible near the train station and offers a fascinating natural monument for all ages.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter impressive natural features such as the Bernina Massif and its glaciers, especially along trails like the Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail. The area also features unique geological formations like the glacier mills at the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia, formed by ice ages, and the dramatic Wildwasserschlucht Ova da Bernina (Whitewater Gorge).
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to autumn (May to October) when trails are clear and the meltwater ensures impressive flow. The Cavaglia Glacier Garden, for instance, is open during these months. However, the Wildwasserschlucht Ova da Bernina offers a year-round recreational experience, even in winter.
While some trails might be less accessible due to snow, the Wildwasserschlucht Ova da Bernina (Whitewater Gorge) is a year-round recreational area. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail is also noted by visitors as being enjoyable in every season, offering a different perspective on the frozen landscape.
Many waterfalls are highly accessible by public transport, particularly via the Rhaetian Railway. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail is conveniently located near the Morteratsch train station, and the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia are easily reached by train, being part of the UNESCO World Heritage Bernina Line.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail itself is a short adventure hike. For more extensive options, you can explore trails like the Morteratsch Glacier trail or the Val Roseg Adventure Trail. Find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Pontresina guide.
Beyond hiking, the Pontresina area provides excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find routes that pass through scenic valleys and near natural attractions. Explore options like the Lej da Staz loops or trails in Val Roseg. For more information, check out the Gravel biking around Pontresina and MTB Trails around Pontresina guides.
The duration varies by trail. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail is a relatively short adventure, covering 600 meters with an 85-meter altitude difference. Other nearby hikes, such as the Morteratsch Glacier trail, can take around an hour or more depending on your pace and the chosen route.
Along the Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail, visitors are treated to spectacular views of the Bernina Massif and its glaciers. Interpretive panels along the route also provide information about the changing state of the nearby Morteratsch Glacier, offering both beauty and educational insights.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Rhaetian Railway's Bernina Line, which crosses over the Cascada da Bernina on historic viaducts, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, the neighboring Morteratsch power plant, powered by the Bernina stream since 1891, is one of the oldest existing hydroelectric power plants in the region.
Visitors frequently praise the raw power of the water and the scenic settings. The Cascada da Bernina Waterfall Trail is appreciated for its magnificent nature and multiple cascades, while the Val Nera Waterfall offers impressive views. The unique geological formations at the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia are also a highlight for many.


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