Waterfalls around Maslianico are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscapes, particularly near Lake Como. The area features geological formations shaped by water erosion, including gorges and rock structures. Maslianico serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features, which are often found within protected areas or along hiking trails. The surrounding terrain offers opportunities to observe unique geological history and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Pedestrian bridge built in 2002
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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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Fantastic landscape, very well maintained paths 💯. What can I say, try 👍🥾🚶
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl, forming a spectacular waterfall
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The panoramic terrace of Val Mara is immersed in the woods, just above the Gaggiolo stream, in one of the most evocative panoramic points of Monte San Giorgio.
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl. Here, in numerous excavation campaigns starting in 1936, the World Heritage site's most recent vertebrate fossils were discovered. The panoramic terrace of Val Mara offers a glimpse of marine deposits and fossils dating back to the Middle Triassic, 239 million years ago. The contents, offered in Italian, German and English, include educational panels, binoculars, casts and models of fossils, stone walls and reconstructions of the Middle Triassic environment, when Val Mara was a subtropical marine basin.
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Wonderful natural park created by the flowing waters of the Breggia river.
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The region is rich in geological history. For example, the Breggia Gorge Park showcases an extraordinary geological structure with rock formations dating back 80 million years, revealing evidence of ancient seas and climatic changes. Similarly, the Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara offers a glimpse of marine deposits and fossils from 239 million years ago, with educational panels explaining the Middle Triassic environment.
Yes, within the Breggia Gorge Park, you can find the remains of a medieval castle and the Chiesa Rossa (red church) from the 14th century with wonderful frescoes. Additionally, the Saceba Cement Factory Ruins, now a protected area, offers an educational trail detailing the process of turning rock into cement, showcasing a unique industrial history.
The waterfalls around Lake Como, including those near Maslianico, are particularly impressive after periods of heavy summer rains, as the waterways are invigorated, enhancing their spectacle. However, accessibility can vary with weather conditions and seasons, so it's always advisable to check trail conditions before your visit.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Breggia Gorge Park is noted as family-friendly, offering a wonderful natural park experience. The Ponte dei Bottini also provides a family-friendly trail and viewpoint over the Bottini waterfall.
While specific dog-friendly rules for each waterfall are not detailed, many natural parks and trails in the region generally welcome dogs on leash. It's always recommended to check local regulations or signage at the specific location you plan to visit to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The area around Maslianico offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes. Many of these routes pass through scenic landscapes, offering opportunities to combine your visit to the waterfalls with other outdoor pursuits.
For the Breggia Gorge Park, one of the starting points is the old mill of Ghitello, which has a parking lot behind its Breggia center in Balerna. For other waterfalls, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to research specific locations beforehand.
The Botto Waterfall, originating from the Sovaglia stream and a karst cavity known as the Sovaglia hole, offers a refreshing and perhaps less-traveled experience with its impressive 68-meter drop. The water atomizes into thousands of fine drops, providing a natural cooling effect.
Accessibility varies. Some viewpoints, like the Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara, offer impressive views from platforms. However, many waterfalls are accessed via hiking trails, and their difficulty can range from intermediate to more challenging. It's always best to check the specific trail information for each waterfall to ensure it meets your accessibility needs.
Maslianico and the surrounding towns in the Lake Como region offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. While not directly adjacent to every waterfall, you'll find amenities within a reasonable distance, especially in the more populated areas around the lake, making it easy to combine your waterfall visit with local dining and lodging.
The Breggia Gorge Park is significant because it's the first Swiss GeoPark, featuring an extraordinary geological structure with rock formations dating back 80 million years. It's a journey through time, revealing fossils and evidence of ancient seas, making it rich in natural and man-made finds.
The Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara offers an impressive view of the Gaggiolo Torrent gorge and its waterfall. It's unique for its marine deposits and fossils dating back 239 million years, providing educational insights into the Middle Triassic environment through panels and reconstructions.
Yes, the broader Lake Como region features several remarkable waterfalls. The Orrido di Nesso is an impressive natural gorge where the Tuf and Nosé streams plunge into the lake. Another natural wonder is the Orrido di Bellano, a deep gorge carved by the Pioverna stream, accessible via a suspension bridge. The Domaso Waterfalls in the northern part of Lake Como also offer a wild and unspoiled landscape for nature enthusiasts.


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