Waterfalls around Gressoney-La-Trinité are situated in the Lys Valley, within Italy's Aosta Valley, offering diverse natural attractions. This alpine region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and views of the Monte Rosa massif. The area features numerous waterfalls, ranging from those directly accessible in Gressoney-La-Trinité to others found in the broader Gressoney Valley. These natural features provide varied points of interest for visitors exploring the landscape.
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clearly visible from the square of the same name at the end of Via Miniere
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The path has some unprotected overhangs, pay attention
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The waterfalls are spectacular especially in winter when they freeze! They are worth a visit. In winter, crampons are recommended
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Path that leads towards Alpe Roffelstaffel and, if desired, up to Bivacco Belloni. Be careful because the river crossing bridge is removed and replaced every season, without the bridge the crossing can be difficult or impossible if there is too much water. Always ask downstream for information regarding the presence of the bridge.
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Beautiful waterfalls that originate from the Rio Acqua Bianca. The power of the water follows the rhythm of the day and the waterfall reaches its maximum power at the end of the afternoon.
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But is there an alternative route?
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Unfortunately the bridge is no longer there.
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A beautiful waterfall that flows into the Lys stream.
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Beyond the main attractions, consider the Roffelstaffel Trail Bridge and Waterfall. This spot is unique because the bridge crossing the river is removed and replaced seasonally, making access adventurous. Always inquire locally about the bridge's presence before heading out. Another interesting one is the Y Waterfall, located right at the entrance of Gressoney-La-Trinité, which is renowned for ice climbing in winter but impressive year-round.
Yes, the Mascognaz Waterfall is accessible via an easy walk, taking about 10 minutes from Champoluc. It offers beautiful views after its first jump. Another excellent option is the Underwald Waterfall, which can be easily reached from the Gresmatten hamlet in under 10 minutes and is part of the scenic 'Queen's Walk' from Gressoney-Saint-Jean.
Many waterfalls, such as those in Valdobbia, Loo, Underwald, and Borgofier, are particularly spectacular in late spring when snowmelt significantly increases their flow. For the Acqua Bianca Waterfall, its flow increases throughout the day due to meltwater, reaching maximum power in the late afternoon on sunny days. In winter, some waterfalls like Biel Waterfall and Otro Waterfall transform into impressive ice climbing formations.
The waterfalls are set within the stunning alpine scenery of the Lys Valley, offering views of the Monte Rosa massif. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from dense forests along trails like the one to Loo Waterfall, to high rocks and meadows filled with blossoming flowers, especially near the Borgofier Waterfall in late spring. Many waterfalls also offer excellent viewpoints, such as the Mascognaz Waterfall.
Absolutely. The Biel Waterfall is known for its appeal for ice climbing in winter. Similarly, the Otro Waterfall transforms into a climbable glacier in the colder months. The Y Waterfall, located at the entrance of Gressoney-La-Trinité, is also primarily renowned as an ice climbing destination.
You can find waterfalls along several trails. The Waterfall on the Sant'Anna Trail (likely Biel Waterfall) is encountered along Trail No. 9, a medium-difficulty walk from Gressoney-La-Trinité to Sant'Anna. The Loo Waterfall can be admired from a bridge along Trail 12 from Loomatto. The Borgofier Waterfall is located along the Lys trail (trail sign No. 14) from Gressoney-Saint-Jean. For the Niel Waterfall, a short but engaging hike (Trail 7B) starts from the village of Pianatz in Gaby.
The region around Gressoney-La-Trinité offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ascents like the 'Lake Gover – Climb to Niel loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Salita al Lago del Gabiet' or the 'Anderbatt – Biel Waterfall loop'. For more relaxed cycling, there are touring bicycle routes like the 'Statue of the Hostess of Gaby – Lago Gover loop'. You can explore these options further in the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling guides around Gressoney-La-Trinité.
Yes, the Niel Waterfall in Gaby is considered a 'wonder of Nature' and is highly recommended for hiking enthusiasts. It boasts an impressive 28-meter drop. The route to the waterfall is a short but engaging hike (Trail 7B) from the village of Pianatz. The path goes through a shaded forest and has protective railings in exposed areas, though some sections might be steep or slippery.
Visitors frequently praise the sheer power and beauty of the waterfalls, especially when they are at their peak flow. The transformation of some waterfalls into climbable ice formations in winter is also a highlight for many. The surrounding natural beauty, including forests and views of the Monte Rosa massif, combined with well-maintained trails, contributes to a highly enjoyable experience. The community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 100 upvotes to the various waterfall highlights.
Yes, several spectacular waterfalls are easily accessible from Gressoney-Saint-Jean. The Underwald Waterfall is just a 10-minute walk from the Gresmatten hamlet and is part of the 'Queen's Walk'. The Borgofier Waterfall is about a 15-minute walk along the Lys trail (No. 14) towards Gressoney-La-Trinité. Additionally, the Loo Waterfall can be reached via Trail 12 from Loomatto, which is also in the broader Gressoney Valley.
Trail conditions can vary. For instance, the path to the Mascognaz Waterfall has some unprotected overhangs, so caution is advised. When heading towards Alpe Roffelstaffel, be aware that the river crossing bridge is removed and replaced seasonally; crossing without it can be difficult or impossible with high water levels. Always inquire locally about the bridge's presence. In winter, crampons are recommended for visiting frozen waterfalls like Acqua Bianca Waterfall.


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