Waterfalls around Ardenno are primarily located in the surrounding Valtellina valley and the nearby Valchiavenna region. This area is characterized by mountainous terrain, where streams and rivers descend, creating various cascades and natural water features. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, from prominent waterfalls to smaller formations found along hiking routes. Ardenno is known for river-fed waterfalls, cascades, and trailside water features.
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I would add that at the beginning of the Cornolo-Sant'Antonio path, going down, there is a staircase that is not exactly negligible and that there are a couple of points that are really a bit difficult, although technical. Furthermore, what is marked on the Komoot map as a "secondary road" leading down from Cornolo is VERY secondary and is interrupted by a landslide (permanently, I would say).
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Good shoes and challenging ride
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Waterfalls visible along the first part of the trail. I suggest you bring a waterproof jacket with you as the trail passes very close to the falls and you may get wet. Shoes suitable to withstand the grip on the mud and waterproof are recommended. The trail can be slippery.
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The Valli bivouac, located at the foot of Monolita Sass Carlasc, is open all year round and is a good starting point for other paths towards Pizzo di Ligoncio and Punta Sfinge. It has nine beds and water in the immediate vicinity. You must bring your own sleeping bag and provisions.
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You need to book a pass to travel the road and reach the Preda Rossa car park
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Not quite as spectacular as the one below, but also well worth seeing
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Slightly smaller than the one below. But great place for a break
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While there are no prominent waterfalls directly within Ardenno, the surrounding Valtellina valley and the nearby Valchiavenna region boast several notable and picturesque waterfalls. Key areas include the Val di Mello and the location of the Acquafraggia Waterfalls.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Val di Mello River, known for its beauty, crystalline waters, and natural pools. Another popular spot is the Preda Rossa Valley, which features beautiful waterfalls that invite you to linger.
Yes, the Acquafraggia Waterfalls in Valchiavenna are historically significant. Leonardo da Vinci himself noted "le belle chadute d'aqua" (the beautiful water cascades) in his Codex Atlanticus, highlighting their recognition centuries ago. The area was also declared a natural monument in 1984.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. At the Val di Mello River, you'll find crystalline waters flowing between imposing granite rocks and lush vegetation, forming various waterfalls and natural pools. The Acquafraggia Waterfalls are a spectacular double drop, with paths winding through chestnut and juniper trees. You might even spot the rare fern *Pteris cretica* thriving there.
Yes, the Val di Mello offers accessible options. The path to the Bidet della Contessa, an enchanting pool of emerald-green water, starts from the village of San Martino and is flat and well-marked, making it suitable for families and accessible to most visitors.
For the most dramatic spectacle, it is particularly recommended to visit the Acquafraggia Waterfalls after a period of rain when the water flow is at its maximum. This ensures the cascades are at their most powerful and impressive.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Preda Rossa Valley features beautiful waterfalls but requires good shoes and can be a challenging ride. Additionally, the trail to Bivacco Valli at the foot of the Monolita Sass Carlasc, which also features a waterfall, is categorized as challenging.
When exploring waterfalls like those along trail A9, it's advisable to bring a waterproof jacket as the trail passes very close to the falls, and you may get wet. Shoes suitable for grip on mud and waterproof footwear are also recommended, as the trail can be slippery.
The region around Ardenno offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Val di Mello, or explore routes like the "Alpe Granda – Alpe Granda Hut loop from Ardenno." For more hiking options, visit the Hiking around Ardenno guide. Cycling and running trails are also available in the wider area.
Yes, the Waterfalls along trail A9 offer an immersive experience, as the trail passes very close to the falls. At the Acquafraggia Waterfalls, paths wind through the natural landscape, allowing for close-up views of the cascades.
Yes, near the Acquafraggia Waterfalls, a particularly rare fern, *Pteris cretica*, thrives due to the constant water atomisation from the cascades. This unique microclimate supports its growth, adding to the natural interest of the area.
Visitors frequently highlight the beauty and uniqueness of spots like the Val di Mello River, appreciating the fantastic views and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. The sheer power and spectacle of the Acquafraggia Waterfalls are also highly regarded.


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