Best waterfalls around San Bernardino Verbano are found in Italy's Verbano-Cusio-Ossola province, within the Piedmont region. This area provides access to various natural aquatic attractions and waterfalls. The landscape features gorges, rivers, and natural pools, offering diverse outdoor experiences. San Bernardino Verbano serves as a starting point for exploring these natural water features.
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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Beyond the waterfalls, the area around San Bernardino Verbano offers diverse natural features. You can discover deep gorges, such as the one crossed by the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge, offering breathtaking views. There are also several natural river pools, like the Pogallo River Natural Pools, known for their crystal-clear, cold water perfect for a refreshing dip.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical charm. The waterfalls at Ponte Romano di Cossogno are intimately connected to the local area, with the Roman Bridge itself, built in 1773, providing an excellent viewpoint. Additionally, you can find the Historic Fountain and Small Waterfall at Lake Mergozzo, a natural monument featuring a fountain dug directly into the rock along the lake path.
Absolutely. The Pogallo River Natural Pools are a magical spot within Val Grande National Park, renowned for their turquoise, cold water, making them an invigorating destination for swimming. The Pescone Waterfall near Lake Orta also features small natural pools among the rocks, popular for refreshing dips during warmer months. The San Bernardino River Beach also offers a welcome cool down.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as those at Ponte Romano di Cossogno, are particularly striking after periods of heavy rainfall, when their flow is at its most impressive. For the spectacular Toce Waterfall, its full flow is regulated for hydroelectric power, meaning it's only fully released and visible during specific hours and days in the summer months, typically June to September.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Pescone Waterfall near Lake Orta features an easy 2.6-mile loop hike, making it accessible for various fitness levels. The Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical site with scenic views.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Pescone Waterfall has an easy 2.6-mile loop hike. Many scenic hiking routes also lead to the Pogallo River Natural Pools, often starting from the village of Cicogna. You can find more hiking options, including routes like the 'Old Stone Bridge Near Cossogno – Oratory of Inoca loop', by exploring the Hiking around San Bernardino Verbano guide.
Yes, the region provides opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find routes like 'Il Lago di Mergozzo e la foce del Toce — giro ad anello' for MTB, or 'Scenic Forest Trail – Cycle path loop' for gravel biking. Explore these and more in the MTB Trails around San Bernardino Verbano and Gravel biking around San Bernardino Verbano guides.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse experiences. Many highlight the 'wow effect' of views into gorges, like from the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge. The Pogallo River Natural Pools are frequently described as 'magical' and a 'super great bathing spot' for refreshing dips. Visitors also enjoy the serene forest paths and clear waters, with some comparing the ambiance of places like Pescone Waterfall to exotic locales.
The Toce Waterfall (Cascata del Toce) is a spectacular natural wonder, but it requires a dedicated trip from San Bernardino Verbano, approximately 1.5 to 2 hours drive from the Lake Maggiore area. It's one of the highest and most powerful waterfalls in Europe, located in Formazza Valley.
The difficulty levels vary. The Pescone Waterfall offers an easy loop hike. Many trails to highlights like the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge and Pogallo River Natural Pools are generally considered intermediate. Some routes, such as those leading to La Pisarota Waterfall, can involve steep climbs, making them moderately difficult, especially as return routes.
Yes, the waterfalls at Ponte Romano di Cossogno, situated along the San Bernardino creek, are particularly striking after periods of heavy rainfall. Similarly, the Historic Fountain and Small Waterfall at Lake Mergozzo can be more impressive after rain, as noted by visitors.


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