Waterfalls around Cambiasca are often integrated into diverse hiking trails, providing scenic elements to walks that also feature historic villages and views of Lake Maggiore. The region, particularly near Cossogno, offers natural cascades that enhance the local landscape. These water features are frequently part of routes like the Verbania trail from Trobaso to Cossogno via Unchio. The area combines natural beauty with historical context, such as the Roman Bridge of Cossogno.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Lago di Mergozzo is a small and clear body of water located in Piedmont, in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. In the past, it was the westernmost inlet of Lake Maggiore. The floods of the Toce river created a strip of land that separated the two lakes. It is one of the cleanest lakes in Italy and Europe. On the lake, the use of motorboats is absolutely forbidden to preserve the ecosystem.
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Very beautiful waterfall along the way.
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Since it had rained a lot in the last few days, the waterfall was also a bit bigger
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Sturdy footwear recommended! If you're planning on going with your family, plan to spend double the time! It's worth it!
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Unfortunately, the route to the waterfall will be closed until July 2025.
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Access to the waterfall unfortunately closed in June 2025
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The waterfalls around Cambiasca are often integrated into diverse hiking trails, offering scenic elements alongside historic villages and views of Lake Maggiore. You'll find natural cascades, river pools, and waterfalls associated with historical bridges. Examples include the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge, which offers views into a breathtaking gorge, and the Historic Fountain and Small Waterfall at Lake Mergozzo, found along a scenic lake path.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as the 'cascate dell'orrido 'il paradiso dei cani'' near Cossogno, are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall. This is when the water flow is at its maximum, offering a more dramatic spectacle. For the Historic Fountain and Small Waterfall at Lake Mergozzo, visitors have noted it's larger after recent rain.
Yes, the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge is considered family-friendly and offers a fascinating historical element. The trails leading to many of the waterfalls are often described as suitable for various fitness levels, making them accessible for families.
Yes, the Pogallo River Natural Pools are a magical swimming spot located downstream of a powerful waterfall. It features several pools with clear, cool, turquoise water, perfect for a refreshing dip on hot days. Another option is the San Bernardino River Beach, which offers a welcome cool down, though caution is advised regarding access.
The region combines natural beauty with historical context. The Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge is an ancient stone bridge that is part of an old mule track. Additionally, the Roman Bridge of Cossogno offers views of nearby cascades, adding a layer of historical interest to the natural scenery.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls in the area are best experienced as part of scenic hiking trails. The 'Verbania trail from Trobaso to Cossogno via Unchio' is one such route that includes waterfalls. For more extensive hiking opportunities, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Cambiasca guide, which features routes like the 'Pogallo Village – Strada Sutermeister Trail loop from Cicogna'.
Beyond hiking, the Cambiasca area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous Road Cycling Routes around Cambiasca, with options like 'The climb of Cicogna from Verbania'. For runners, there are dedicated Running Trails around Cambiasca, including the 'Waterfall on the Forest Stream – Way of the Cross Above Unchio loop from Cossogno'.
The La Pisarota Waterfall is known for its lovely setting, featuring small stone bridges and tall bamboo. Visitors have noted that it has a significant water flow after heavy rain, making it particularly impressive. The hike to this waterfall is considered moderately difficult due to steep climbs.
Trails like the one from Verbania to Cossogno are generally described as diverse and suitable for various fitness levels, with easily accessible paths. However, some areas, like the access to San Bernardino River Beach, may involve crossing a busy road bridge without a pedestrian way, so it's important to check specific route details for safety and accessibility.
Visitors appreciate the serene and integrated natural experience offered by the waterfalls, often enhancing local hiking and historical routes. The clear, cool waters of spots like the Pogallo River Natural Pools are a highlight for swimming. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge, also receives high praise.


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