Best waterfalls around Cadempino are situated within the scenic Ticino region of Switzerland, an area recognized for its diverse natural landscapes. Cadempino, located in this canton, provides access to both local cascades and more prominent regional waterfalls. The surrounding area features a mix of smaller, accessible falls and larger, iconic drops within a short distance. This makes the region suitable for various outdoor activities focused on natural water features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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An old ironworks. Great for cooling off in the river in summer.
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Hi, is the trail connecting Monti Sciaga to Idacca signposted? I see it's well marked on the Koomot map. I just wanted to know if it's officially marked or if it's accessible regardless. Thanks a lot.
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A beautiful museum about the life of a miller. The cantine isn't always open, but there is a water feature. The waterfall is ideal for swimming in the summer. The place is very popular and worth seeing.
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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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Old hammer forge from 1860, now a museum, next to it a snack kiosk, and next to it again the Jersey waterfall. Worthwhile place, free entry (donation box).
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Magnificent water and forest landscape at the end of the beautiful trail.
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The Bizzo stream, along the Duslinn valley, forms a series of small waterfalls with clear pools before finally flowing into the Soldo stream with a spectacular jump
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It can be reached by taking the mule track that connects the hamlet of Loggio to Puria. Starting from the Church of San Bartolomeo di Loggio continue going up the old one until you cross a stone bridge that overlooks the Solda stream. Leave the mule track to go up the right side of the stream until you reach the waterfall in a few minutes.
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For a local option, the Al Maglio waterfall is situated right next to the hammer forge of Malcantone and features a fantastic lagoon. It also has a picnic area with facilities. Another accessible option is the Loggio Waterfall, which can be reached via a mule track from the hamlet of Loggio.
Yes, the Al Maglio waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a picnic area and facilities. While some visitor tips mention the path can be challenging for strollers, it's generally a good spot for families. Further afield, the Foroglio Waterfall in Val Bavona has shallow waters at its base suitable for sunbathing and a dip, and the Piumogna Waterfall in Faido also has a picnic area.
The best time to visit waterfalls in the Ticino region, including those around Cadempino, is generally during spring and early summer. This is when snowmelt increases water flow, making the cascades most impressive. Early summer is also ideal for the Froda Waterfall in Verzasca Valley. However, many waterfalls are enjoyable year-round, with autumn offering beautiful foliage and winter providing a different, often serene, experience.
Yes, several hiking opportunities exist. The Loggio Waterfall is reached by following an ancient church path and a mule track. The Salto del Bizzo Waterfall is part of a series of small falls along the Duslinn valley. For more hiking options in the area, you can explore routes in the Hiking around Cadempino guide.
Absolutely. The Ticino region boasts several iconic waterfalls. The Foroglio Waterfall in Val Bavona plunges over 100 meters and is set in a picturesque village. The Piumogna Waterfall in Faido is approximately 43 meters high with distinctive turquoise waters. The Santa Petronilla Waterfall in Biasca is known as the highest in Canton Ticino and is easily accessible from the railway station.
The Al Maglio waterfall is conveniently located next to the hammer forge of Malcantone and offers a picnic area with facilities, including a kiosk and toilet. This makes it a comfortable spot for a day out.
While swimming is prohibited at some waterfalls like Botto, others offer suitable spots. The Foroglio Waterfall in Val Bavona has shallow waters at its base, making it suitable for a dip. The Salto Waterfall in Maggia Valley is a popular spot for locals, offering deep pools for swimming and shallow areas for relaxation. Always check local regulations and safety conditions before entering the water.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can find fantastic lagoons, such as the one at Al Maglio waterfall. The Bizzo stream, which forms the Salto del Bizzo Waterfall, also features a series of small waterfalls with clear pools. The Botto Waterfall is surrounded by a 'jungle-like pathway,' and the Maggia Valley, home to the Salto Waterfall, is known for its white beaches and riverbed.
The area around Cadempino offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around Cadempino guide, and gravel biking trails, detailed in the Gravel biking around Cadempino guide. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes that may include or be near waterfall areas.
The Loggio Waterfall is accessible via a mule track that connects the hamlet of Loggio to Puria. You can start from the Church of San Bartolomeo di Loggio, follow the ancient church path, cross a stone bridge over the Solda stream, and then continue up the right side of the stream for a few minutes to reach the waterfall.
Yes, the Al Maglio waterfall is located right next to the hammer forge of Malcantone, adding a cultural dimension to your visit. Further away, a visit to the Santa Petronilla Waterfall in Biasca can be combined with seeing the ancient Church of Santi Pietro e Paolo, which houses valuable secular frescoes.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the waterfalls. For instance, the Al Maglio waterfall is praised for its fantastic lagoon and being a nice place for a picnic. The Loggio Waterfall is noted for its accessibility via historic paths, offering a blend of nature and heritage.


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