Best waterfalls around Sormano are found in the surrounding areas, particularly near Lake Como. This region is characterized by its natural gorges, rivers, and historical villages. The landscape offers a variety of water features, from impressive cascades to natural pools. Sormano serves as a gateway to exploring these natural landmarks and their associated hiking trails.
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This place was undoubtedly the "highlight" of this stage! Already arriving in the valley, you get the impression of entering another world, literally: the Grigne mountains loom, almost vertical, closing off the valley, the steep road descending towards the stream becomes a small path, the vegetation becomes dense... almost a jungle. finally, you arrive at this spectacular cave, a natural bridge, a very cool place where it is mandatory to stop... also because, immediately after, you climb a very steep staircase!
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Beautiful pools with crystal clear water. Trail 15b (Lake Trail) repeatedly crosses the stream, often with fixed chains; waterproof boots are highly recommended, especially in the less warm months.
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An interesting detour from the Viandante path
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Incredible section, with a few tricky sections of via ferrata (climbing/scrambling with the help of chains). If you're fit and patient enough, you're rewarded with these spectacular pools. Recently reopened after repairs with a slight variation from the map route, so be sure to follow the red/white markers!
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The spectacle is remarkable, accompanied by the deafening roar of the waters that fall from above with a jump of 50 meters. The imposing rocky walls carved by the water over the millennia suggest a primordial image in front of which one feels very small. This place surrounded by wild nature is a hidden jewel in the heart of Grigna, an oasis of peace and tranquility.
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Beautiful tour...but sure-footedness is required
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The Nesso Gorge, the highlight of the place and probably the most famous on Lake Como.
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Beautiful waterfall, lovely little pools and rapids to relax in. Water very refreshing. Lovely hiking destination.
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For an easily accessible experience, the Cenghen Waterfall is a great choice. It involves a simple hike, suitable for most visitors, with blue stamps guiding the path directly to the waterfall's base.
Yes, the Nesso Gorge is historically rich. Its waters once powered mills and paper factories, and it was even featured in Alfred Hitchcock's first film. Leonardo Da Vinci also mentioned the area in his Codex Atlanticus. You can admire the spectacular waterfall from the ancient Civera bridge, which is likely of Romanesque origin.
Beyond the cascades, the region around Sormano is known for its impressive gorges and canyons. You can explore the dramatic Nesso Gorge, or the equipped canyon of Vasche di Valmadrera with its natural pools. The Meria Stream Cave also offers a unique experience with a river flowing into a cave.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and accessibility. Many highlight the simple, rewarding hike to Cenghen Waterfall. The spectacular views from the Civera Bridge at Nesso Gorge are also a favorite, offering a unique perspective on the converging streams and the historic village.
Absolutely. Both the Cenghen Waterfall and Nesso Gorge are considered family-friendly. The hike to Cenghen is simple and suitable for most, while Nesso offers an engaging experience of descending steps through a picturesque village to reach the bridge viewpoint.
Yes, you can. The Vasche di Valmadrera canyon features natural pools where you can stop and swim, provided the water temperature is comfortable. At the Meria Stream Cave, there are small areas where you can soak your feet and rest after a steep descent.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, waterfalls are generally most impressive during spring when snowmelt is abundant, or after periods of heavy rain. The natural pools at Vasche di Valmadrera would be most inviting during warmer summer months.
You'll find a range of trails. The path to Cenghen Waterfall is a simple hike. For more challenging options, the Vasche di Valmadrera trail is equipped with chains and exposed sections, making it more demanding. The descent to Nesso Gorge involves 340 steps through the village.
Beyond waterfall visits, the Sormano area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Onno and Ghisallino Loop' or routes passing through Nesso. There are also numerous running trails, including challenging runs to Monte San Primo, and MTB trails like those around the Muro di Sormano.
Near the Nesso Gorge and Civera Bridge, the village of Nesso offers amenities including a restaurant, two bars, and an ice cream parlor, perfect for a break. For the Meria Stream Cave, there are small resting areas next to the river where you can relax.
The time required varies by location. A visit to Cenghen Waterfall involves a relatively simple and quick hike. Exploring the Nesso Gorge, including the descent to the Civera bridge and enjoying the village, could take a couple of hours. The Vasche di Valmadrera trail, being more challenging and equipped, might require more time depending on your pace and how long you spend at the pools.


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