Best waterfalls around Lasnigo are found in the surrounding Lake Como region, offering diverse natural attractions. While Lasnigo itself does not feature waterfalls directly, nearby areas provide impressive cascades and gorges. These natural features are often nestled within scenic landscapes, providing opportunities for exploration and connection with nature. The region's geography, characterized by mountains and lakes, contributes to the formation of these notable waterfalls.
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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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While Lasnigo itself doesn't have waterfalls, the surrounding Lake Como region offers impressive cascades. Two prominent examples are the Cenghen Waterfall, known for its picturesque setting in the Grigne Mountains, and the Nesso Gorge and Civera Bridge, where two rivers dramatically plunge into Lake Como.
Yes, both the Cenghen Waterfall and Nesso Gorge are considered family-friendly. The hike to Cenghen Waterfall is described as simple and suitable for everyone, while Nesso Gorge offers spectacular views accessible from the village.
The waterfalls, particularly Nesso Gorge, are most spectacular after heavy rains when the water flow is powerful. Spring and autumn often provide strong flows and pleasant hiking temperatures. The Cenghen Waterfall, with its shaded location, is also a refreshing destination during warmer months.
The Orrido di Nesso is located in the village of Nesso, on the western branch of Lake Como. From Lasnigo, reaching Nesso by car typically takes about 30-45 minutes. You can enjoy the spectacle from the road or descend steps to the ancient Civera Bridge for a closer view.
Beyond the waterfalls, you can explore dramatic gorges like Nesso Gorge, which features a deep chasm where two rivers converge. The Meria Stream Cave offers a tranquil oasis with a river flowing into a water-carved cave. You'll also find scenic viewpoints, rivers, and dense forests.
Yes, the Civera Bridge at Nesso Gorge is a significant historical landmark. This ancient medieval stone bridge provides an excellent vantage point for the cascading waters and is steeped in local history, with legends suggesting it captivated Leonardo da Vinci.
Yes, accessing the Cenghen Waterfall typically involves a hike, with trails ranging from easy to moderate. For more extensive hiking opportunities in the region, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Lasnigo guide, which includes trails like the 'Monte Megna from Conca di Crezzo – loop trail'.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. Besides hiking to waterfalls like Cenghen Waterfall, you can find mountain biking trails in the region, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Lasnigo guide, or more challenging mountain hikes from the Mountain Hikes around Lasnigo guide.
At Vasche di Valmadrera, a canyon with a waterfall, it is possible to stop and swim in the pools, provided you are not too sensitive to cold water. The Meria Stream Cave also has small areas where you can soak your feet.
For waterfall hikes, especially to places like Cenghen Waterfall or Vasche di Valmadrera, wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip, as paths can be uneven or wet. Layers are advisable, as temperatures can vary, and a waterproof jacket might be useful, especially after rain or near the mist of powerful falls.
Yes, the trail to Vasche di Valmadrera is described as challenging, equipped with chains and some exposed sections. It's suitable for those with experience, as it involves climbing and scrambling. For comparison, it's considered much more challenging than the river trail in Val Meria.
The village of Nesso, home to Nesso Gorge, has a charming atmosphere with narrow streets and historic stone houses, where you can find local amenities. While specific cafes are not listed for all waterfall locations, exploring the nearby villages like Nesso or Abbadia Lariana (near Cenghen Waterfall) will likely offer dining options.


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