Best waterfalls around Ramponio Verna are found in the Alta Valle Intelvi region, a hamlet situated at an altitude of 667 meters above sea level. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, including proximity to the Nesso Gorge, where two streams converge and cascade into Lake Como. The region offers various natural features, making it a destination for those seeking natural attractions.
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A walk from the Begna direction, and a beautiful, challenging trail from the other side of the gorge. A dip in the waterfall is a must.
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They are waterfalls formed by the waters of the Rezzo torrent
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Waterfall originating from the waters of the Sovaglia stream which make a drop of approximately 68 metres. The stream is generated by the 'overflow' of a karst cavity, known as the Sovaglia hole, which is located just upstream from Rovio. A cave about seventy meters deep and explored, so far, for over half a kilometre.
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Waterfall originating from the waters of the Sovaglia stream which make a drop of approximately 68 metres. The stream is generated by the 'overflow' of a karst cavity, known as the Sovaglia hole, which is located just upstream from Rovio. A cave about seventy meters deep and explored, so far, for over half a kilometre.
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Around the waterfall, the water atomizes wonderfully into thousands of fine drops, which are a nice way to cool off
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Impressive high waterfall. Warning: mosquitoes! (also at the end of October)
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While Ramponio Verna itself doesn't have prominent waterfalls, the nearby Nesso Gorge (Orrido di Nesso) is a significant natural attraction where the Tuf and Nosé streams converge and cascade dramatically. Within the immediate area, you can visit Loggio Waterfall, Cascata di Begna, and Botto Waterfall.
Yes, Cascata di Begna is recommended for visitors with children and dogs, offering a refreshing experience in a fantastic setting.
The region offers a variety of waterfall types. For instance, Botto Waterfall features a 68-meter drop where water atomizes into fine, cooling drops. Buco della Noga Waterfall is notable for its cave feature, where you can enter to admire the waterfall inside.
The Nesso Gorge, or Orrido di Nesso, is a spectacular natural attraction where the Tuf and Nosé streams meet and cascade into Lake Como. It's known for its dramatic scenery, a 200-meter waterfall, and the historic Ponte della Civera. While not directly in Ramponio Verna, it's the most relevant and impressive natural waterfall attraction in the broader Centro Valle Intelvi area, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Access to waterfalls varies. For example, Loggio Waterfall can be reached by following the mule track connecting Loggio to Puria. The Begna Waterfalls of the Rezzo stream can be accessed via a walk from the Begna direction or a beautiful, challenging trail from the other side of the gorge.
Yes, particularly at the Nesso Gorge. The historic Civera Bridge, a medieval stone bridge, spans the gorge and offers an exceptional viewpoint for the waterfall. Historically, the waters of the Nesso ravine were also harnessed by mills, paper mills, and spinning mills, with remnants of old water-powered machinery still visible.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Monte Pinzernone Military Road Loop' or the 'Valle Intelvi Trail to Osteno'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lakeside view of Lake Lugano' loop. For more options, check out the hiking, cycling, and running guides around Ramponio Verna.
Some waterfalls, like the Begna Waterfalls of the Rezzo stream, are noted for offering a chance to take a dip. Additionally, during summer, swimming in Lake Como after viewing the Nesso Gorge falls is an option.
The waterfalls, especially the Nesso Gorge, are particularly impressive after rains or in spring when water flow is strong due to snowmelt. This period often results in a continuous mist and visible rainbows at the base of the falls.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing experience and the natural beauty. Many find the atomizing water at Botto Waterfall a nice way to cool off. The scenic settings, like the 'fantastic setting' of Cascata di Begna, are also highly valued.
Yes, Buco della Noga Waterfall is known for its cave. Following a technical path, you can enter the cave to admire the waterfall inside, though the water is noted to be freezing.


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