Waterfalls around Inverigo provide opportunities to explore natural cascades and historical sites in the Lombardy region. The area features a mix of natural monuments, river features, and redeveloped landscapes. Visitors can discover several waterfalls, often integrated into hiking and cycling paths that showcase the local environment.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Pedestrian bridge built in 2002
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It is a wonderful protected nature reserve created from the redevelopment of an old mining site. The two lakes, in fact, arise in the old marl extraction excavations. The cycle/pedestrian paths develop within a protected area of high landscape value. It is therefore best to avoid behaviors that could cause damage to the balance of the environment and not to go off the marked paths. The intense rains of recent months have put this area to the test. In fact, we managed to get to the waterfall but were unable to take the road that goes around the lakes because it was interrupted by a landslide. From official channels always check that the route is accessible.
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Along the route of the old Tramway you come across the "Bottini Bridge", from which you can admire the view of a deep ravine dug by the Cosia stream which forms the so-called "bottini waterfall". The bridge was inaugurated on June 9, 2002. At this same point in 1955 the bridge that joined the hamlets of Camnago and Solzago, allowing the river to be crossed, collapsed due to intense rain. A landslide came off the mountain and ended up in the Cosia stream. An enormous mass of water came out of the banks of the stream, hit the valley and swept away some houses. This tragedy is remembered as "The little Vajont of Tavernerio".
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The Baggero Oasis is the result of the environmental recovery of a large area previously used for mining, located between the municipalities of Merone, Monguzzo, Lambrugo and Lurago d'Erba. Started in 1970, the redevelopment process led to the creation of two lakes in old marl extraction excavations. The area offers pedestrian paths, cycle paths, a children's play area and an innovative Stellar Oasis for astronomical observation. The old cement plant warehouse was converted into a "Park Center" inaugurated in 2015, equipped with classrooms, conference room and a hostel with bar/refreshment area. The Baggero Oasis is also a starting point for exploring the Lambro Valley Park, offering initiatives to experience and discover the natural beauty of the area. It is located in Merone, with access from via Cesare Battisti.
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Small characteristic bridge where it is possible to see the waterfalls of the lambro river. The surrounding houses are also particular; it seems time has stopped here.
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Small bridge over the Lambro river where there are waterfalls. It is surrounded by old houses with small gardens perched on the banks. A little further on stands the old building of the Brescia Textile Industries of Merone.
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The oasis of Baggero was a pleasant surprise, a beautiful landscape and an interesting route with sometimes challenging passages. Along the way there are panoramic points of the lakes, bridges to cross, streams and hear hear even a waterfall. The complete tour also has an interesting difference in height, in short, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!
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Beyond the cascades, you can discover diverse natural features. For instance, the Oasi di Baggero Waterfall is part of a protected nature reserve with two lakes formed from old mining excavations. Another interesting spot is Roggia Cavolto, where a stream is carved into the rock, creating a unique, suggestive corner close to the city.
Yes, several waterfalls are intertwined with local history. Ponte dei Bottini, a pedestrian bridge, offers views of the 'bottini waterfall' and commemorates a significant historical event from 1955 when a landslide caused a bridge collapse. Additionally, near the Waterfalls of the Lambro River, you can find old houses and the historic building of the Bresciane Textile Industries of Merone, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
The area offers various hiking experiences. The Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro highlight features an interesting route with panoramic points, bridges, and streams, some passages being moderately challenging. The paths within the Oasi di Baggero are also suitable for walking. For a more extensive regional experience, the Acquafraggia Waterfalls, though further north in Lombardy, offer a breathtaking trail through forests and ancient mountain villages.
Absolutely. The Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro is considered family-friendly, offering pedestrian paths and a children's play area. The Acquafraggia Waterfalls, while a drive from Inverigo, are also very accessible and popular for picnics, with easy walks to the base, making them suitable for families.
For the waterfalls in the Lombardy region, including the impressive Acquafraggia Waterfalls, spring and early autumn are generally the best times to visit. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the falls are often at their most powerful due to rain and melting snow, enhancing their natural beauty.
You can find various outdoor activities nearby. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes like the 'Baggero Watermills and Canal – Baggero Mill loop' which is a moderate cycling route. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Inverigo guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Vallategna Waterfall – Lake Segrino loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Inverigo guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene beauty and the sense of discovery. For example, the Oasi di Baggero and Green Lakes along the Lambro is often described as a 'pleasant surprise' with its beautiful landscape and interesting routes. The unique atmosphere of places like Roggia Cavolto, which feels far from the city despite its proximity, is also highly valued.
While specific accessibility details for all waterfalls are not provided, the Acquafraggia Waterfalls (further north in Lombardy) are noted for being easy to reach, with parking available and short walks to the base. For the local Inverigo area, paths within the Oasi di Baggero Waterfall reserve are generally pedestrian-friendly, though it's always advisable to check current conditions for any potential disruptions like landslides.
Near the Acquafraggia Waterfalls in Lombardy, there are amenities including a place to eat and drink, and a campsite named after the waterfall. For the Inverigo area, while specific cafes or accommodations directly at each waterfall are not detailed, the proximity to towns means you can find options within a short drive.
When visiting waterfalls, especially during spring or autumn, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking footwear as trails can sometimes be challenging or wet. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions. If visiting the base of powerful falls like Acquafraggia, be prepared for mist and potential spray.
Yes, the Oasi di Baggero Waterfall is a prime example. It's located within a protected nature reserve that was created from the redevelopment of an old mining site. The two lakes in the oasis arose from former marl extraction excavations, showcasing a successful environmental recovery project.


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