Waterfalls around Cursolo-Orasso are found in the rugged and forested Valle Cannobina, an area known for its natural beauty. This region, bordering the Val Grande National Park, features numerous gorges and cascades formed by torrents. The landscape offers a variety of water formations, from powerful gorges to natural river pools. Visitors can explore these natural features alongside historical sites.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Just above the town of Borgnone at the beginning of the "market path", the mule track that once led to the Locarno market and was an important connection between the Locarno area and the Vigezzo Valley. There are interesting testimonies of the rural world including the ruins of some mills and a bread oven (1884).
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Wonderful quiet bathing bay with waterfall and rocks. Quietly located and easily accessible from the bridge.
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A lot of things are a bit overgrown, but it's still worth investing some time and studying the buildings and ruins.
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This swimming spot is simply magical! It is located downstream of a powerful waterfall which creates numerous pools thanks to a flattening of the Pogallo river. If its crystal clear, turquoise water makes you want to dive in, you will still have to struggle to put your head under the water, which exhibits very cold temperatures. The bridge that leads to it is not indicated. So pay attention to the small crossroads that branches off to the right of the mule track. On very hot days the site is quite busy, but don't hesitate to go down along the river, a little lower.
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This swimming spot is simply magical! It is located downstream of a powerful waterfall which creates several swimming pools thanks to a flat area of the Pogallo river. If its crystal clear, turquoise water makes you want to jump in, you will still have to work hard to put your head under the water, as it displays very cool temperatures. The bridge that leads there is not indicated. So pay attention to the small fork that goes off to the right of the mule path. On hot days, the site is quite busy, but don't hesitate to go down along the river, a little further down.
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Beyond the cascades, the region is rich in natural river pools and dramatic gorges. You can visit the Pogallo River Natural Pools, known for their crystal-clear, turquoise water. Another impressive site is the Pogallo Gorge and Waterfalls, offering spectacular views and a lush, green environment. The nearby Orrido di Sant'Anna also features an impressive gorge with deep, vibrant green waters.
Several waterfalls and river spots offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. The Cascata di Trarego has a small bathing spot. The Pogallo River Natural Pools are a magical place with multiple pools formed by a powerful waterfall, though the water is quite cold. For a quiet experience, consider the Swimming bay with waterfall in Valle Verzasca. The Orrido di Sant'Anna also forms a natural pool popular for swimming during warmer months.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical interest. The Parco dei Mulini (Mill Park) and Waterfalls of Borgnone offers a glimpse into the region's rural past with ruins of mills and an old bread oven. Near the Orrido di Sant'Anna, you'll find the 17th-century Sanctuary of Sant'Anna, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Cursolo-Orasso area, bordering the Val Grande National Park, offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find circular walks on Roman paths leading to waterfalls like the Cascata di Trarego. The hiking guide for Cursolo-Orasso features routes like the S25: Provola di Finero - Passo delle Crocette Trail and the S16 Cursolo to Alpe Pluni (Sentiero Chiovini), ranging from moderate to difficult.
Yes, the Swimming bay with waterfall in Valle Verzasca is noted as family-friendly, offering a quiet bathing spot. The Orrido di Sant'Anna is also easily accessible with well-maintained paths, making it suitable for families to explore the dramatic gorge and its natural pool.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim in the natural pools. During this time, the water flow is often still strong from spring melts, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring the gorges. The Orrido di Sant'Anna is particularly popular for swimming in summer.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and mountain hikes. You can explore running trails around Cursolo-Orasso, such as the Historic Center of Malesco loop. For more challenging adventures, the mountain hiking guide includes routes like the Pogallo Village – Strada Sutermeister Trail loop. The Orrido di Sant'Anna also offers canyoning, rock climbing, and diving for the adventurous.
The Pogallo Gorge and Waterfalls is a spectacular natural monument. It features dizzying bridges high above the Pogallo River, surrounded by lush greenery that some visitors describe as having a 'Vietnam jungle' atmosphere. The path connecting Cicogna to Pogallo offers wonderful views of this dramatic landscape.
Yes, the Orrido di Sant'Anna, located near Cannobio, is easily accessible, even by car. You can expect to see an impressive gorge carved by the Cannobino torrent, with smooth, overhanging rock walls and deep, clear waters. There are well-maintained paths for strolling, two bridges offering different perspectives, and a natural pool for swimming. The 17th-century Sanctuary of Sant'Anna is also adjacent to the gorge.
Visitors frequently praise the magical swimming spots, especially the crystal-clear, turquoise waters of the Pogallo River Natural Pools, which offer a refreshing break during tours. The dramatic scenery of gorges like Pogallo and Sant'Anna, with their powerful water flows and lush surroundings, also leaves a lasting impression. Many appreciate the opportunity for beautiful circular walks on Roman paths leading to sites like the Cascata di Trarego.
Absolutely. The Parco dei Mulini (Mill Park) and Waterfalls of Borgnone is a perfect example. Located above Borgnone, this site combines the beauty of waterfalls with historical remnants of the rural world, including the ruins of old mills and an 1884 bread oven. It's a unique spot where nature and heritage intertwine.


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