Waterfalls around Belgirate offer diverse natural experiences in the region surrounding Lake Maggiore. While Belgirate itself is a village on the lake, its vicinity provides access to several cascades. These natural features are often found within scenic hiking routes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, with waterfalls varying from easily accessible to those requiring more challenging hikes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Unfortunately, the route to the waterfall will be closed until July 2025.
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Access to the waterfall unfortunately closed in June 2025
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Beautiful waterfall that is bigger than expected. Easily accessible from Stresa. If you want to continue on to Levi, you should wear sturdy shoes and be very fit.
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The waterfall was no longer closed on Sept 24 and had a lot of water because it had rained heavily 2 days before. The hike is moderately difficult because there are steep climbs to be mastered. Difficult as a return route, better to go back via Levo. We took the route from Stresa via Levo as a circular route.
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Lovely place. Small stone bridges, tall bamboo and the whoosh of the waterfall.
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La Pisarota is currently closed. I don't know why but a big sign at the entrance. Unfortunately no additional information ...
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For a relatively easy visit, Devil's Waterfall is a great option. It's described as a nice little cascade perfect for a short visit, with access branching off inconspicuously from the road through a short, jungle-like path. The Second Waterfall of Cittiglio is also considered relatively easy to reach for those with a moderate fitness level.
The hike to La Pisarota Waterfall can be moderately difficult due to steep climbs. Visitors have noted that it's challenging as a return route and suggest going back via Levo, or taking a circular route from Stresa via Levo.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed, the Devil's Waterfall, with its short, adventurous walk and refreshing atmosphere, could be suitable for families looking for a quick natural escape. The Second Waterfall of Cittiglio is also relatively easy to reach.
While there's no explicit 'dog-friendly' tag for all waterfalls, many natural trails in the region are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always best to observe local signage and ensure your dog is well-behaved, especially on moderately difficult paths like those leading to La Pisarota Waterfall.
Waterfalls like La Pisarota Waterfall are often enhanced by significant water flow, particularly after rainfall. Therefore, late spring or autumn, following periods of rain, can be ideal for experiencing them at their most impressive. Access to paths can vary seasonally, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Specific parking details for each waterfall are not always readily available. For La Pisarota Waterfall, visitors often start their circular routes from nearby towns like Stresa, which would have parking options. For Devil's Waterfall, access branches off inconspicuously from the main road, suggesting limited roadside parking might be available.
Yes, the area also features the Second Waterfall of Cittiglio, which is part of a series of cascades and is relatively easy to reach. Further along, you can find the Third Waterfall of Cittiglio, which is more challenging to access, requiring navigation along the riverbed.
The region around Belgirate offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as the 'Americans' Quarry loop from Baveno' or the 'Alpe Nuovo loop from Mottarone'. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the 'Chestnut Trail: Stresa to Belgirate'. For cycling enthusiasts, gravel biking routes like the 'Two lakes Tour' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Belgirate, Hiking around Belgirate, and Gravel biking around Belgirate guides.
Yes, for La Pisarota Waterfall, visitors have reported doing a circular route from Stresa via Levo. This allows for a varied hiking experience while incorporating the waterfall.
For waterfall hikes, especially those with steep climbs like to La Pisarota Waterfall, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Depending on the weather, rain gear might be useful, as water flow is often best after rainfall. Bringing water and snacks is always recommended, and a camera to capture the scenic beauty.
While specific wild swimming spots directly at the waterfalls are not detailed, the Selva Spessa area, which includes a waterfall, is described as an idyllic spot for sunbathing and cooling off. It's accessible from Baveno across the river bed where it flows into Lake Maggiore, suggesting potential for refreshing dips.
The immediate vicinity of some waterfalls, particularly those with more secluded access like Devil's Waterfall, may not have direct amenities. However, starting points for hikes, such as Stresa for La Pisarota Waterfall, are towns with various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Cascata del Toce is a significant waterfall located further north in the Val Formazza, considerably more distant from Belgirate than the local cascades. While it's a spectacular and famous waterfall, it would require a dedicated trip and is not considered 'near' Belgirate. The waterfalls directly around Belgirate offer a more accessible regional experience.


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