Waterfalls around Chianocco are primarily found within the Orrido di Chianocco, a gorge carved by the Prebèc stream in Italy's Piedmont region. This natural monument, part of the Cottian Alps Parks, features numerous picturesque cascades and waterfalls. The gorge is geologically significant, with deep incisions into calcareous rocks forming walls up to 50 meters deep. The erosive power of the Prebèc stream has shaped this landscape, making the waterfalls an integral part of its natural wonder.
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Be careful of the marked "Rope section", the passage is very slippery and located on a very dangerous overhanging wall. When I passed by, the steel rope had come loose, and there was a nylon rope to replace it, the rope is not well fixed and in my opinion it is risky to trust it with your life. We passed by but I would not do it again. I do not recommend passing on this point at least until the steel rope is fixed again, safely.
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Nice water falls with fresh water pond. Beautiful in all seasons, refreshing in summer
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Once you reach the Val Gravio refuge, just a few meters away, you will find this small Gravio waterfall. It is small but the water flow flows into a first pool with blue-turquoise water. It is beautiful even if small.
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It is worth making this other climb, once you get here, because this village recalls some areas of Trentino, in terms of environments... and then, you can enjoy the spectacle of one of the Novalesa waterfalls up close and, on the opposite side, a view overview of the famous abbey (which is worth visiting, given that it is a short distance from where the descent begins)
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Easy to reach, a spectacle of nature not to be missed
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Beautiful waterfall right next to Lemie… getting there is really simple if you start from Lemie
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Splendid waterfall a few steps from the center of Lemie, which takes its name from the rio Ovarda that makes this spectacular jump.
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for Novalesa, at a certain point there is a stone fountain and take the road to the right, from there shortly after we find a climb to the left and we arrive at the waterfalls
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The Chianocco area is primarily known for the picturesque cascades and waterfalls within the Orrido di Chianocco gorge. Specific highlights include Gravio Waterfall, which flows into a blue-turquoise pool, and Villaretto Waterfall, a historical site offering views of the Novalesa waterfalls and nearby abbey.
Yes, Ovarda Waterfall is considered family-friendly and easily accessible from Lemie. It features a fresh water pond, making it a pleasant spot for all ages.
The Orrido di Chianocco gorge is renowned for its deep incision into calcareous rocks, forming towering walls up to 50 meters deep. You'll witness numerous picturesque cascades and waterfalls created by the Prebèc stream, along with unique biodiversity, including the only reliably spontaneous population of holm oaks in Piedmont.
Due to its modest altitude and southern exposure, the Chianocco area is ideal for outdoor activities, including visiting waterfalls, in late autumn, winter, and spring. The waterfalls are beautiful in all seasons, with summer offering refreshing conditions.
Yes, Villaretto Waterfall is located near a historical site and offers views of the Novalesa waterfalls and the famous Novalesa Abbey, which is worth visiting. The area also features the 'Sentiero degli Orridi' connecting to the Orrido di Foresto, suggesting a rich historical landscape.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, you can explore various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Goitroce Water Fountain – Trucco – Path of the Gorges loop from Chianocco' found in the MTB Trails around Chianocco guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes like 'Orrido di Foresto – Bike Path loop from Bussoleno' in the Cycling around Chianocco guide. There are also running trails, such as 'Running loop from Chianocco', detailed in the Running Trails around Chianocco guide.
For the adventurous, a via ferrata extends along the Orrido di Chianocco gorge, offering an exhilarating climb and an up-close perspective of its geological features and waterfalls. Additionally, there's a Rope-Assisted Waterfall Crossing, though visitors should exercise caution as conditions can be slippery and ropes may require inspection.
Appropriate footwear is recommended due to varied terrain, which includes both well-maintained paths and more rugged sections within the gorges. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler seasons, and always bring water and snacks.
Yes, the Orrido di Chianocco is accessible via trails, with parking available near the village of Chianocco. For specific highlights like Gravio Waterfall, parking can be found near the Val Gravio refuge.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the 'thunderous sound of the water' as it descends into the gorges. The blue-turquoise pools, like the one at Gravio Waterfall, are particularly admired. The accessibility of some waterfalls, such as Ovarda Waterfall, also makes them popular for a refreshing experience.
Yes, the 'Lemie Historical and Religious Loop' is a notable route that includes a visit to the Ovarda Waterfall. This walk is suitable for everyone and takes you through beautiful villages, woods, and chapels, offering a regenerating experience immersed in nature.


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