Best waterfalls around Monvalle are found in a region characterized by its hydrological landscape, situated on the Lombard shore of Lake Maggiore. The area benefits from the presence of the Bardello river, contributing to its natural water features. While Monvalle itself is known for its beaches and historical sites, the surrounding region offers several waterfall attractions. These natural sites provide opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Cascata della Froda waterfall, in Castelveccana, is a cascade of water about 100 meters high originating from Mount Cuvignone. It can be reached by a walk through the woods starting from the hamlet of Nasca. This pleasant trail, also suitable for families, passes streams, ancient trout ponds, and old mills.
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Unfortunately, the route to the waterfall will be closed until July 2025.
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You can park your car at the end of the trail. There's room for 4-5 cars.
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Access to the waterfall unfortunately closed in June 2025
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Beautiful waterfall that is bigger than expected. Easily accessible from Stresa. If you want to continue on to Levi, you should wear sturdy shoes and be very fit.
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The waterfall was no longer closed on Sept 24 and had a lot of water because it had rained heavily 2 days before. The hike is moderately difficult because there are steep climbs to be mastered. Difficult as a return route, better to go back via Levo. We took the route from Stresa via Levo as a circular route.
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Cascata de la Froda Nasca,(Castelveccana) Castelveccana: Froda Waterfall The Froda waterfall is one of the hidden beauties of the province of Varese. Although it offers a truly spectacular show, in reality it is not as well known and reported as it deserves. But this makes it even more special for those who decide to discover it. After taking the path on the edge of the SP7, you will immediately immerse yourself in a very fascinating natural setting. The route is suitable for everyone and the children will certainly enjoy feeling like little explorers. It is advisable to wear mountain boots: along the path you will have to pass a short ford. In winter, special attention must be paid to ice. Once you arrive under the waterfall, you will be amazed: with its height of about 100 meters, it is a real wonder not to be missed, especially after heavy rains. But even with a slender jet it will amaze you ... An iron rope allows you to approach the waterfall without slipping. Text / Source: cascatetrekking.com https://www.cascatetrekking.com/cascate/italia/lombardia/varese/castelveccana-cascata-della-froda/
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Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Cascata della Froda offers a pleasant walk through the woods, passing streams and old mills, which is also suitable for children. Another option is the Waterfall and Bridge of Sasso di Malgesso, which is reachable via a very simple walk.
The hiking experiences vary. For instance, the trail to Cascata della Froda is a pleasant walk through the woods, suitable for most. However, the hike to La Pisarota Waterfall is considered moderately difficult due to steep climbs. For a more adventurous feel, the path down to Devil’s Bridge and Cave is described as an adventurous walk.
Waterfalls are often most spectacular after heavy rains, as noted for Cascata della Froda and La Pisarota Waterfall. During winter, special attention must be paid to ice on trails, particularly at Cascata della Froda. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, and the water flow can be good.
The Devil's Waterfall is a nice little waterfall that offers a short visit and refreshment. Its access branches off rather inconspicuously from the road, leading through a jungle-like path, making it feel like a discovery. Similarly, Cascata della Froda, despite its impressive height, is noted as not being as widely known as it deserves, adding to its special appeal.
It is advisable to wear mountain boots, especially for trails like the one to Cascata della Froda, where you might encounter a short ford. Proper footwear will also provide better grip on potentially wet or uneven terrain near waterfalls and in wooded areas.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can encounter diverse natural landscapes. The trail to Cascata della Froda passes through streams and ancient trout ponds. At La Pisarota Waterfall, you'll find small stone bridges and tall bamboo. The Devil’s Bridge and Cave offers a cave surrounded by nature, and the Waterfall and Bridge of Sasso di Malgesso is set within a beautiful gorge.
Yes, safety is important. For instance, at Cascata della Froda, an iron rope is available to help you approach the waterfall without slipping. In winter, be especially cautious of ice on the paths. Always wear appropriate footwear, like mountain boots, as trails can be wet or steep, as seen with La Pisarota Waterfall.
The region around Monvalle offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Sasso Moro Harbor – Rose Path With Swimming Spots loop from Monvalle' or the 'Wildflower Meadow – View of Lake Maggiore loop from Monvalle'. There are also mountain biking routes like the 'Church of San Michele al Monte – Scenic Viewpoint loop from Leggiuno-Monvalle', and running trails. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Monvalle, MTB Trails around Monvalle, and Running Trails around Monvalle guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the spectacular views, especially after heavy rains, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. The quiet atmosphere of places like Devil’s Bridge and Cave, where you can simply listen to the sound of water, is highly valued. The variety of trails, from family-friendly to moderately difficult, also caters to different preferences.
Yes, the Waterfall and Bridge of Sasso di Malgesso is reachable with a very simple walk. The Devil's Waterfall also offers a short visit, accessible via a roughly 50-meter path from the road, making it suitable for those looking for a quick natural refreshment.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural attractions, the broader Monvalle region is known for its historical sites, such as the Chiesa di San Vito and Monumento ai Caduti. Although not directly adjacent to the waterfall trails, these can be explored as part of a wider visit to the area, offering a blend of natural and cultural experiences.


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