Waterfalls around Brosso are found in the Piedmont region of Italy, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural features. The municipality of Brosso is situated in the Province of Turin, offering access to various hiking trails and viewpoints. The surrounding Valchiusella valley is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including several waterfalls. This area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration amidst historical sites and forest environments.
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The place offers a natural environment with smooth rocks, ideal for cooling off on hot days.
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The Pissun waterfall is a few meters high cascade of the Assa stream, and can be visited by starting from Brosso and descending the Strada delle Vote (a historic road that connected the plain to the Valchiusella). This waterfall can be reached in a quarter of an hour from Brosso, where an ancient crematorium and a mortuary chapel are located nearby.
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With a short detour you can reach cooling water without risk
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After the village you will come to a barrier on the left. It is possible to pass by bicycle and in front of you you will find a concrete ramp with a challenging slope. It is worth sweating a bit because at the top there is the waterfall with its beautiful bridge: in summer for the more daring it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear but rather... cool waters
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perfect for a short break
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Here is a beautiful blade of the Viona torrent. Not far away is the “old bridge” from which looking at the torrent you can admire a “natural pool” fed by a small waterfall. Very beautiful.
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nice walk among the memories of the pyrite mines
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It is a place where the mining settlements, still visible today albeit in small part, date back to the era of the Salassi and the Romans and then marked the entire history of the valley until the closure of the mines in 1964.
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Yes, several waterfalls around Brosso are suitable for families. The Chiara Waterfall is noted as family-friendly and is located on the edge of the road leading to Fondo. Another great option is the Orrido Alto Waterfall – Pontboset, which also has a family-friendly designation and allows for a short detour to reach cooling water.
The waterfalls around Brosso are often nestled within diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see forest settings, especially around the Cogne Mines Waterfall and Chiara Waterfall. Many waterfalls, like the Orrido Alto Waterfall – Pontboset and Rio Maras Waterfall near Borgata Lasassio, are also designated as natural monuments, offering scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Cogne Mines Waterfall is a significant historical site. It features mining settlements that date back to the Roman era, with visible remnants from the pyrite mines that operated until 1964. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, you can explore trails around the Cogne Mines Waterfall, which is part of a nice walk among the memories of the pyrite mines. Many waterfalls are accessible via intermediate trails. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Monte Cavallaria Trail from Brosso' or sections of the 'Grande Traversata delle Alpi', which can be found in the Hiking around Brosso guide.
Yes, the area around Brosso provides opportunities for both running and road cycling. You can find running trails such as the 'Strada delle Vote – Strada delle Vote loop from Lessolo' in the Running Trails around Brosso guide. For road cycling, routes like the 'View of Lake Gurzia (Vidracco) – Fort Bard loop from Brosso' are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Brosso guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor exploration. Many enjoy the scenic viewpoints offered by highlights like the Waterfall and bridge, where an 'obligatory photo' is a common sentiment. The chance to reach cooling water with a short detour at places like Orrido Alto Waterfall – Pontboset is also a highlight, with some even daring to bathe in the cool waters during summer.
The Rio Maras Waterfall near Borgata Lasassio is a less well-known but worthwhile visit. It can be reached from Fondo on the GTA path towards Succinto/Cappia/Rif. Chiaromonte, just before the village of Lasassio. It offers a beautiful natural monument experience.
Most waterfalls around Brosso are accessible via intermediate trails. This means they might involve some elevation changes or uneven paths, but are generally manageable for those with a moderate fitness level. For example, the Waterfall and bridge involves a concrete ramp with a challenging slope, but is considered worth the effort.
For the Orrido Alto Waterfall – Pontboset, it's recommended to visit during the central hours of the day, especially in late April, to best experience the cooling water. A short detour allows you to reach the water safely.
While specific data for Brosso waterfalls isn't available, generally, waterfalls in mountainous regions like Piedmont tend to have stronger flows during spring (after snowmelt) and after periods of significant rainfall. Late spring to early summer often provides a good balance of pleasant weather and robust water volume.
While Brosso itself is known for its local cascades, the broader Piedmont region is home to the impressive Toce Waterfalls (Cascate del Toce). If you're exploring Italy further, other significant waterfalls include the Acquafraggia Waterfalls in Lombardy, Riva Waterfalls in Trentino Alto Adige, and the Marmore Falls in Umbria, which is Europe's tallest man-made waterfall. You can find more information on other beautiful Italian waterfalls at visititaly.eu.


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