Best waterfalls around Figino Serenza are found in a region characterized by its natural landscape and proximity to significant water bodies. The area features various streams and natural features that create cascades and waterfalls. These natural attractions offer opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment. Figino Serenza serves as a base for discovering these natural wonders.
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Pedestrian bridge built in 2002
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It is a wonderful protected nature reserve created from the redevelopment of an old mining site. The two lakes, in fact, arise in the old marl extraction excavations. The cycle/pedestrian paths develop within a protected area of high landscape value. It is therefore best to avoid behaviors that could cause damage to the balance of the environment and not to go off the marked paths. The intense rains of recent months have put this area to the test. In fact, we managed to get to the waterfall but were unable to take the road that goes around the lakes because it was interrupted by a landslide. From official channels always check that the route is accessible.
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Along the route of the old Tramway you come across the "Bottini Bridge", from which you can admire the view of a deep ravine dug by the Cosia stream which forms the so-called "bottini waterfall". The bridge was inaugurated on June 9, 2002. At this same point in 1955 the bridge that joined the hamlets of Camnago and Solzago, allowing the river to be crossed, collapsed due to intense rain. A landslide came off the mountain and ended up in the Cosia stream. An enormous mass of water came out of the banks of the stream, hit the valley and swept away some houses. This tragedy is remembered as "The little Vajont of Tavernerio".
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The Baggero Oasis is the result of the environmental recovery of a large area previously used for mining, located between the municipalities of Merone, Monguzzo, Lambrugo and Lurago d'Erba. Started in 1970, the redevelopment process led to the creation of two lakes in old marl extraction excavations. The area offers pedestrian paths, cycle paths, a children's play area and an innovative Stellar Oasis for astronomical observation. The old cement plant warehouse was converted into a "Park Center" inaugurated in 2015, equipped with classrooms, conference room and a hostel with bar/refreshment area. The Baggero Oasis is also a starting point for exploring the Lambro Valley Park, offering initiatives to experience and discover the natural beauty of the area. It is located in Merone, with access from via Cesare Battisti.
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Pleasant dirt path to travel by bike
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Gravel road that follows the old tram line.
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Voltiana promenade - former tram line that connected Como and Lecco Ponte dei Bottini” (to replace the previous one, which collapsed in 1955) thanks to a Program Agreement between the Municipalities of Como and Tavernerio and the “La Città Possibile” Association, with the intervention of some private sponsors. The view that can once again be enjoyed from the walkway is remarkably evocative, being located on a deep ravine dug by Cosia in correspondence with the "Cascata dei Bottini".
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Waterfall and Meadows of Parco del Lura is located within a man-made park with beautiful paths, ideal for a family outing. Additionally, the Ponte dei Bottini offers a pedestrian bridge with views of the 'bottini waterfall' and is generally accessible for families. The Cascata di Begna, near Porlezza and Lake Lugano, is also easily accessible and suitable for families, offering a clear pool for swimming.
The region around Figino Serenza is rich in natural features. You can find river gorges like the one at Roggia Cavolto, where a stream carves through rock. The Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro, a redeveloped mining site, features two lakes, streams, and a waterfall within a protected oasis. Val Sanagra Park, near the Sanagra Stream Waterfalls, showcases a river carving through rocks, creating cascades and serene spots.
Absolutely. The Waterfall and Meadows of Parco del Lura offers beautiful dirt paths suitable for gravel or MTB cycling. The Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro provides pedestrian and cycle paths. For more extensive cycling, you can explore the MTB Trails around Figino Serenza or Gravel biking around Figino Serenza guides, which include routes like the Lura Park loop. Hiking loops are also available from Menaggio to Tobi Waterfall, varying in difficulty.
Yes, the Cascata di Begna, located near Porlezza and Lake Lugano, is known for its inviting, crystal-clear pool that is perfect for swimming, especially on warm summer days. The Tobi Waterfall also offers accessible pools upstream through a tunnel from an old stone bridge.
The waterfalls in this area are unique due to their diverse settings. You'll find cascades within redeveloped natural oases like the Oasi di Baggero, urban escapes like Roggia Cavolto close to the city, and those formed by streams carving deep ravines, such as the 'bottini waterfall' visible from Ponte dei Bottini. The Sanagra Stream Waterfalls are notable for their proximity to Sass Curbee, a massive overhanging monolith with carved steps.
Yes, the Ponte dei Bottini itself has historical significance. It's a pedestrian bridge inaugurated in 2002, replacing an older structure that collapsed in 1955 due to intense rain, an event remembered as 'The little Vajont of Tavernerio'.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Oasi di Baggero is praised as a 'beautiful landscape and an interesting route' with panoramic points, bridges, streams, and a waterfall. The Roggia Cavolto is described as a 'suggestive corner that makes you forget that you are just a few meters from the city'.
While waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round, spring and early summer often offer the most vibrant experience due to increased water flow from snowmelt and rainfall, making the cascades particularly impressive. Warm summer days are ideal for visiting waterfalls with swimming opportunities like Cascata di Begna.
Many natural areas and parks in Italy are dog-friendly, especially on trails. However, it's always best to check specific park regulations for places like Val Sanagra Park or Parco del Lura. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most hiking paths leading to waterfalls.
Beyond the main highlights, the region is dotted with numerous local streams and natural features that create smaller cascades. Exploring the paths within Val Sanagra Park or along the Lambro Valley Park can lead you to serene, less-frequented spots where the river carves through rocks, forming clear cascades.
Yes, the Running Trails around Figino Serenza guide offers several routes. While not all directly pass waterfalls, they often traverse similar natural landscapes. For example, the Lura Park, home to the Waterfall and Meadows of Parco del Lura, provides beautiful paths suitable for running.
Figino Serenza and nearby towns offer various amenities. While not directly at every waterfall, you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the surrounding villages. For instance, the Oasi di Baggero has a 'Park Center' with a hostel and a bar/refreshment area. For specific dining options, it's recommended to check local listings in towns like Merone, Monguzzo, or Cantù.


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