Waterfalls around Bosco Gurin are found in the surrounding valleys, as the village itself is known for its Walser heritage, charming wooden houses, and extensive hiking opportunities to glacial lakes. The region's natural landscape features impressive rock formations and river gorges. While Bosco Gurin offers access to various trails, the most notable waterfalls are located in the nearby Maggia and Bavona Valleys. These areas provide diverse natural landmarks and viewpoints for visitors.
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destroyed by the landslide in summer 2024
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due to the landslide in summer 2024 now a scree slope
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Arriving here by bike and admiring these waterfalls gives you strong emotions.
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The Toce waterfall or La Frua (Frütt Fall in Walser German dialect) is a waterfall located in the municipality of Formazza in the Frua hamlet (Uf der Frütt in Walser German dialect) at an altitude of 1675 m above sea level; with it the Toce river makes a 143 m high jump on a 200 m rocky slope, with a 60 m drop of water at the base. It is considered one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Alps, although human intervention has reduced its flow for much of the year. In fact, upstream from the waterfall the Toce forms Lake Morasco, an artificial lake from which the waters are collected for the operation of the hydroelectric power plants (in succession) of Ponte, Fondovalle, Cadarese, Crego and Crevola Toce. At the top of the waterfall there is the historic hotel (1863) which experienced the bell'epoque of Alpine tourism at the beginning of the century. The waterfall is open only for short periods of time between June and September, fully recovering its natural conformation. To reach the waterfall you need to take the Sempione state road 33 which connects Milan with the Iselle state border and once in Crevoladossola you take the Valle Antigorio and Val Formazza state road 659 for about 40 km, up to Valdo (Formazza), where the new ANAS 424 ex SS 659 road of Valle Antigorio and Val Formazza starts which, after about 8 km, leads to the waterfall. Richard Wagner, on his trip to Italy from Switzerland in 1852, defined the Toce jump as a spectacle of "overpowering beauty". Attention to the highest jump in Europe dates back to the Enlightenment era. Before this period no one gave it any importance.[1] In the last two centuries others also described its magnificence, from Gabriele d'Annunzio to Giosuè Carducci, from Queen Margherita to Vittorio Emanuele III
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Walk across the meadow in front of the restaurant down to the river. Pay attention to the water level! The water is freezing cold even in midsummer!
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Crowds when the weather is nice
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Impressive view of the waterfall. Can be seen from a grotto.
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Among the most impressive waterfalls in the region are the Foroglio village and waterfall, where water plunges 110 meters into the depths, and the powerful Toce Waterfall, which boasts a 143-meter drop. Both offer spectacular views and are highly appreciated by visitors.
The Toce Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a wooden walkway at its top for safe viewing. The picturesque village of Foroglio, with its waterfall, also provides a pleasant setting for families to explore.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and early summer when snowmelt ensures a powerful water flow. During warmer months, the Maggia Valley also offers natural swimming spots. For the Toce Waterfall specifically, it's important to note that water flow can be reduced after 2 PM, so morning visits are recommended. You can check its opening hours at www.valformazza.it.
Yes, the Maggia Gorge and Waterfalls area is popular for swimming during warmer months, featuring natural 'bathtubs' created by the flowing water. Additionally, the Stone Bridge and Swimming Spot on the Bavona River near Fontana offers a beautiful bathing place.
Yes, the Ascent next to the waterfall, which leads alongside the Calnegia Waterfall near Foroglio, involves steep ancient stairs and requires a good level of fitness. This climb gains about 200 meters in altitude.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops around Cascata del Toce. For cyclists, there are cycling routes that pass by waterfalls and scenic villages, as well as dedicated road cycling routes.
Beyond the cascades, the region is known for its impressive rock formations, deep river gorges, and natural 'bathtubs' in areas like the Maggia Gorge and Waterfalls. The Bavona Valley also features picturesque traditional stone villages.
Near the Foroglio village and waterfall, you can find tourist infrastructure, including the restaurant La Froda, which is known for its pleasant terrace and food, offering a great spot to relax after visiting the waterfall.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views, the powerful natural spectacle of the falling water, and the picturesque settings, especially the traditional villages like Foroglio. The combination of natural beauty and cultural charm is highly appreciated.
While some waterfalls might be accessible, winter conditions can be challenging with snow and ice. Access roads and trails may be closed or require specialized equipment. It's best to check local conditions and safety advisories before planning a winter visit, as the region is primarily known for its summer and autumn hiking.
While Bosco Gurin itself is accessible, many of the notable waterfalls like Foroglio and Toce are located in surrounding valleys. Public transport options exist to reach the general areas, but reaching the specific waterfall viewpoints often requires further walking or local connections. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
For the Toce Waterfall, there's a wooden walkway at its top providing an excellent vantage point to admire the waters. The village of Foroglio itself offers stunning views of its waterfall plunging into the depths, often from a nearby grotto.


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