Waterfalls around Frassinetto are situated in an alpine environment within the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. This region offers opportunities to experience natural cascades, primarily through hiking and canyoning activities. The area features the Rio Verdassa, known for its series of dynamic cascades, alongside numerous smaller waterfalls encountered along local hiking trails. The landscape provides diverse terrain for exploration, from sun-drenched pastures to stony sections.
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does anyone know if there is a drinking water fountain near the finish?
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After the village you will come to a barrier on the left. It is possible to pass by bicycle and in front of you you will find a concrete ramp with a challenging slope. It is worth sweating a bit because at the top there is the waterfall with its beautiful bridge: in summer for the more daring it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear but rather... cool waters
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traveling from Fondo to the right of the Roman bridge on the GTA path to Succinto/Cappia/Rif. Chiaromonte can be reached just before the village of Lasassio (with its small church), this waterfall is less well-known than the well-known Fondo waterfall but worth a visit.
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Obligatory photo 😉… and in the summer there is a nice bath
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Beautiful and easy path that runs along the Forzo stream with its small waterfalls and natural pools. The trees along the path offer shade and coolness during the hottest days. The water makes you want to take a bath, beautiful.
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From Fondo to Tallorno there is this very suggestive corner
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Going up the path to the sanctuary of San Besso you pass by this splendid green plateau with a waterfall and sanctuary in plain sight up there.
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The Frassinetto area, situated in the alpine environment of the Metropolitan City of Turin, offers a variety of natural cascades. You'll find dynamic cascades suitable for canyoning, such as those along the Rio Verdassa, as well as numerous smaller, picturesque waterfalls encountered along local hiking trails. The region provides diverse terrain for exploration, from sun-drenched pastures to stony sections.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Forzo Stream Trail is a beautiful and easy path running along the stream with small waterfalls and natural pools, offering shade and coolness. The Chiara Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly and is located on the edge of the road leading to Fondo in Valchiusella.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. During warmer months, the waterfalls are ideal for hiking and enjoying the refreshing waters. In colder months, particularly winter, some cascades like those in Rio Verdassa can transform into 'Cascate di ghiaccio' (ice waterfalls), offering a unique spectacle for ice climbing or simply viewing.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls themselves, the region around Frassinetto offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Pont Canavese pilgrimage trail' or the 'Trail to Punta Rama'. There are also cycling and mountain biking routes available. For more details, you can check the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Frassinetto.
Some waterfalls offer opportunities for bathing. For instance, at the Waterfall and bridge highlight, visitors mention it's possible to bathe in the crystal clear, though rather cool, waters during summer. The Forzo Stream Trail also features natural pools where the water makes you want to take a bath.
The region is rich in scenic spots. The Grangia Ciapanis Waterfall and Plateau offers a splendid green plateau with a waterfall and a sanctuary in plain sight. The Chiara Waterfall provides a first sight of the village of Succinto. Many smaller cascades enhance the picturesque alpine environment of the Graian Alps, offering refreshing sights along hiking paths.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, many hiking trails in the alpine environment around Frassinetto are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially in areas with other visitors or wildlife.
Yes, beyond the more popular spots, the Rio Maras Waterfall near Borgata Lasassio is a less well-known but worthwhile visit. It can be reached just before the village of Lasassio when traveling from Fondo on the GTA path to Succinto/Cappia/Rif. Chiaromonte.
The terrain around Frassinetto is alpine and diverse. Trails can range from easy paths along streams, like the Forzo Stream Trail, to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes. You can expect a mix of sun-drenched pastures, stony sections, and forest paths, with some trails being intermediate or difficult in grade.
Yes, the region is known for canyoning, particularly along the Rio Verdassa. This stream offers a captivating canyoning experience with 'doppie in acque spumeggianti' (rappels in foaming waters), featuring 12 rappels, the highest being 25 meters. It's a significant example of the dynamic water features in the area for adventure enthusiasts.
Frassinetto itself is a comune in an alpine setting. While specific amenities directly at every waterfall might be limited, the village and surrounding towns in the Alto Canavese valleys offer basic services. For more extensive options like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would typically find them in larger nearby settlements.


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