Best waterfalls around Traversella are found in the charming municipality of Traversella, located in the Valchiusella valley. This region is known for its natural water features, including significant waterfalls and natural pools. The area offers a diverse natural landscape, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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does anyone know if there is a drinking water fountain near the finish?
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The Pissun waterfall is a few meters high cascade of the Assa stream, and can be visited by starting from Brosso and descending the Strada delle Vote (a historic road that connected the plain to the Valchiusella). This waterfall can be reached in a quarter of an hour from Brosso, where an ancient crematorium and a mortuary chapel are located nearby.
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With a short detour you can reach cooling water without risk
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After the village you will come to a barrier on the left. It is possible to pass by bicycle and in front of you you will find a concrete ramp with a challenging slope. It is worth sweating a bit because at the top there is the waterfall with its beautiful bridge: in summer for the more daring it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear but rather... cool waters
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nice walk among the memories of the pyrite mines
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It is a place where the mining settlements, still visible today albeit in small part, date back to the era of the Salassi and the Romans and then marked the entire history of the valley until the closure of the mines in 1964.
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Obligatory photo 😉… and in the summer there is a nice bath
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Beyond the well-known Cascata di Fondo, you can explore the Chiara Waterfall, which offers a first sight of the village of Succinto. Another interesting spot is the Grangia Ciapanis Waterfall and Plateau, found along the path to the sanctuary of San Besso, offering views of a green plateau.
Yes, the Forzo Stream Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering an easy path along the stream with small waterfalls and natural pools. The trees along the path provide shade, making it pleasant even on warmer days. The Chiara Waterfall is also considered family-friendly.
Yes, the Cascata di Fondo culminates in a natural basin of vibrant green and crystal-clear water, which is popular for swimming, especially during summer. The natural pond there is considered one of the most beautiful in Piedmont. Additionally, the Waterfall and bridge highlight also mentions the possibility of bathing in its cool, crystal-clear waters.
Near the Cascata di Fondo, you'll find an ancient Romanesque stone bridge, dating back to 1727, which spans proudly over the waterfall. This bridge adds significant historical charm to the landscape and can only be crossed on foot to access the hamlet of Fondo. Another historical site is the Cogne Mines Waterfall, located near old mining settlements that date back to the Salassi and Roman eras.
Yes, hiking trails wind through the forests surrounding Cascata di Fondo, offering opportunities to explore the local flora and fauna. The Forzo Stream Trail is a beautiful and easy path that runs along the Forzo stream, featuring small waterfalls and natural pools. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Running Trails around Traversella guide, which includes routes like the 'Strada delle Vote loop from Brosso'.
Besides hiking, the Cascata di Fondo is a popular spot for canyoning, allowing enthusiasts to rappel down the cascades. The wider Valchiusella valley also offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes in the MTB Trails around Traversella and Road Cycling Routes around Traversella guides.
The best time to visit for swimming and enjoying the natural pools is during the summer. However, the beauty of the waterfalls extends into winter when they can partially freeze, creating a stunning visual. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions for hiking with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, many natural trails in the Valchiusella valley are generally dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb wildlife or other visitors.
Yes, just below the Romanesque bridge leading to Fondo, there is a smaller waterfall. Further afield in the Valchiusella, you can find the Guje Garavot in Alice Superiore, which are a series of gorges where the Valchiusella torrent forms natural ponds, popular for swimming and diving among locals.
For hiking to the waterfalls, especially if you plan to explore trails, wear comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are advisable as temperatures can change, and bring a waterproof jacket. If you intend to swim, remember to pack swimwear and a towel.
Traversella and the surrounding hamlets offer some local amenities. While specific cafes or pubs might not be directly at every waterfall, you can usually find options in the nearby villages to grab a meal or a refreshing drink after your visit.
Parking availability can vary by specific waterfall. For popular spots like Cascata di Fondo, there are usually designated parking areas within walking distance of the hamlet of Fondo. For other, more remote waterfalls, parking might be limited to roadside spots or small clearings. Always check local signs for parking regulations.
Public transport options to the more secluded waterfalls in the Traversella area are generally limited. While some villages might be accessible by bus, reaching the waterfalls often requires a car or a significant walk from the nearest public transport stop. It's best to plan for private transport or be prepared for longer hikes.


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