Waterfalls around Bizzarone are located in the municipality of Como, Italy, an area known for its natural features and proximity to diverse landscapes. While Bizzarone itself may not host prominent waterfalls, the surrounding region offers several notable natural attractions. The landscape includes gorges, forests, and geological formations shaped by rivers. This area provides opportunities for exploring natural features and hiking trails.
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Unfortunately, there is a lot of traffic on this scenic stretch
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The area is very interesting from a natural point of view due to the abundance of springs and the presence of travertine, a sedimentary rock with a porous appearance. In addition to the main waterfall, other waterfalls can be admired from the terraces and along the well-equipped paths that start behind the square. A series of information panels clarify some details. The Valganna Caves are a place very well known by the inhabitants of Varese: we are in fact on the outskirts of the capital, literally a stone's throw from the road that leads to Valganna. (Info from the internet 😉)
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It's also an experience at night 😜. We girls really enjoyed it and it was a bit scary too 😉. The waterfall comes down like a veil, 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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The region around Bizzarone offers a variety of waterfall experiences. You can find gorge waterfalls, such as the Breggia Gorge Park, which features extraordinary geological structures. There are also waterfalls with panoramic viewpoints, like the Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara, and waterfalls associated with cave systems, such as the Valganna Waterfalls and Caves.
Yes, both the Breggia Gorge Park and the Valganna Waterfalls and Caves are considered family-friendly. The Breggia Gorge offers a natural park setting with geological interest, while Valganna provides a scenic waterfall and cave system that can be an enjoyable stop for families.
The waterfalls around Bizzarone are notable for their geological significance. At Breggia Gorge Park, you can see rock formations dating back 80 million years, revealing ancient seas and climatic changes. The Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara offers views of marine deposits and fossils from the Middle Triassic period, 239 million years ago.
Yes, the Breggia Gorge Park is also a historical site. Within the park, you can find the remains of a medieval castle and the Chiesa Rossa (red church) which dates back to the 14th century and houses wonderful frescoes. Additionally, the Saceba Cement Factory Ruins, located within the geological park, offer an educational trail showcasing the process of turning rock into cement from a former industrial site.
Many waterfall locations offer impressive views. The Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara provides an impressive view of the gorge with its waterfall from a dedicated viewing platform. The area around Breggia Gorge Park also offers beautiful landscape views.
Yes, near the Valganna Waterfalls and Caves, you can find Le Grotte di Valganna Restaurant, which serves as a possible refreshment point. It's advisable to check their operating times and availability.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Tour of Monte San Giorgio' and 'Ascent to Alpe Brusino', which are part of the Cycling around Bizzarone guide. For mountain biking, trails like 'Mendrisio, Tremona, and Ligornetto Loop' are available in the MTB Trails around Bizzarone guide. Running enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Granfondo of the Lombards Trail' from the Running Trails around Bizzarone guide.
Yes, the waterfall locations are often integrated into natural parks or geological sites with trails. For instance, the Breggia Gorge Park features marked paths that allow you to explore the geological formations and historical sites. While the highlights themselves are intermediate in difficulty, you can find various running and cycling trails nearby for different activity levels.
The Valganna Waterfalls and Caves are known for their unique 'veil-like' waterfall, which is considered a very scenic stop. Visitors have also noted that it can be an interesting experience at night. The area is rich in natural springs and travertine rock formations, with additional smaller waterfalls visible from terraces and paths.
The Saceba Cement Factory Ruins are an abandoned cement factory that has been redeveloped into a protected area within the Breggia Gorges geological park. While not a natural waterfall itself, it's part of the broader natural and historical landscape of the Breggia Gorge, which features the Breggia river. It offers an educational trail demonstrating the industrial process of cement production using the area's geological resources.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological insights offered by sites like Breggia Gorge Park and the Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara, where ancient rock formations and fossils can be observed. The scenic beauty of the 'veil-like' waterfall at Valganna Waterfalls and Caves is also highly valued, often described as a beautiful and memorable stop.


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