Natural monuments in Moësa offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a variety of natural attractions, including high mountain lakes, impressive waterfalls, and unique rock formations. With 15 natural monuments, Moësa provides opportunities to experience its natural environment. The terrain often includes forests and alpine settings, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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Directly in the village lies the historic mineral spring of San Bernardino. The crystal-clear water has been emerging here for centuries and can still be tapped fresh today. A short stop is worthwhile – not only for the history, but also for a refreshing break at the beginning or end of your tour.
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S.Bernardo Mineral Water, San Bernardino Quality water since 1926 S.Bernardo represents the perfect union of quality, tradition, and elegance. Its spring originates in the Maritime Alps, at an altitude of 1,300 m, in a healthy and unspoiled environment. Text / Source: S. Bernardo S.p.A., Via O. Rovere, 41 – 12075 Garessio (CN) https://www.sanbernardo.it/azienda-san-bernardo/
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The lake can be bypassed with a mountain bike. Two gates can only be bypassed by stopping and pushing. :-(
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Very pretty waterfall!! Fairly easy to access
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With the 2024 mudslides, etc., this area is now harder to approach...
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Small alpine lake with a hotel on its shore, a quiet area that is worth a visit and useful for having an outdoor refreshment.
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High mountain lake in the municipality of Mesocco, not far from the town of San Bernardino and immersed in a wooded area at 1652. And. There is a large sunbathing area and a wooden walkway leading into the water.
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The Passit Pass (2082 m) is at the crossroads of various paths. From the pass you can admire the two lakes of the same name at the foot of the Fopela and Piz Arbeola peaks.
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Moësa is rich in diverse natural monuments, primarily featuring high mountain lakes, impressive waterfalls, and unique rock formations. You'll find alpine waters, forested areas, and geological features to explore.
Yes, several natural monuments in Moësa are suitable for families. For instance, Lake Dosso is a high mountain lake with a large sunbathing area and a wooden walkway, perfect for a relaxing visit. The Augio Waterfall is also considered family-friendly and serves as a local swimming area in summer.
For a refreshing dip, Lake Cama is an excellent choice. It's an alpine lake where visitors can enjoy a regenerating bath after a walk to reach it. The Augio Waterfall also functions as a local swimming area during the summer months.
Yes, several natural monuments in Moësa welcome dogs. Lake Cama and the Passit Lakes are both listed as dog-friendly, offering beautiful natural settings for you and your canine companion to explore. Additionally, the unique rock formation of Sass de la Vegia is also dog-friendly.
Many natural monuments in Moësa offer stunning views. The Passit Lakes, located at the foot of Fopela and Piz Arbeola peaks, provide picturesque vistas. Lake Calvaresc and Lake Dosso are also known for their scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. One distinctive geological feature is Sass de la Vegia, where two gigantic boulders form a short natural tunnel that the path passes under. You can also find historical rock formations like CupMarkedStone-012-222, which combines natural and historical interest.
The Moësa region is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find various routes, from easy to challenging, near these natural monuments. For more detailed information on hiking trails, check out the Hiking in Moësa guide, the Mountain Hikes in Moësa guide, or the Easy Hikes in Moësa guide.
While primarily natural, some sites have historical significance. The San Bernardino Mineral Spring is a natural monument with historical ties to the area. Additionally, the CupMarkedStone-012-222 is a man-made monument within a natural setting, offering a glimpse into past human activity.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and enjoying the waterfalls, summer is ideal. If you plan to visit alpine lakes like Lake Cama, be aware that it remains frozen from around mid-November to the end of April, so late spring through early autumn would be more suitable for hiking and enjoying open waters.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. The opportunity for a refreshing bath in alpine lakes after a hike, the impressive sight of waterfalls like Waterfall Near Soglio, and the unique experience of walking under natural rock formations like Sass de la Vegia are frequently highlighted. The region's diverse landscape offers something for everyone.
Yes, some natural monuments require more challenging hikes to reach. For example, reaching Lake Cama involves an approximately 2.5-hour walk. The Passit Lakes and Lake Calvaresc are also associated with intermediate to challenging routes, offering rewarding experiences for experienced hikers. The Ria di Val Grona Waterfall is another natural monument accessible via challenging terrain.


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