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Top 17 Waterfalls around Muralto

Best waterfalls around Muralto are found within the broader Ticino region, a southern Swiss area known for its diverse natural landscapes. Muralto itself is a municipality situated on the shores of Lake Maggiore, offering access to the surrounding valleys. The region features a variety of natural attractions, including rivers, historical bridges, and numerous waterfalls. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and experiencing the local environment.

Best waterfalls around Muralto

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Verzasca River

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This hike is an absolute must. Beautiful hiking trail along the river with absolutely beautiful rock formations.
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Ponte Romano Al Salto

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Ancient Roman stone bridge, among the paths that from Contra lead to the Sanctuary of Madonna del Sasso.

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Fantastic bathing lagoon with waterfall, sandy beach and large rock formations.

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The way to the Devil's Stairs begins harmlessly; But then it has it all. Uphill and downhill again, stumbling stones and roots, narrow along the slope. Surefootedness and a tense …

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Waterfall with lagoon in Ticino

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Large waterfall with lagoon and park bench.

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August 18, 2025, Romanesque Bridge over the Rii della Terra di Fuor

A beautiful Romanesque bridge with a wooden bench, waterfall, and small wooden watercourse, a wonderful place for a break or to linger longer, thanks to the beautiful rippling water backdrop, the many trees amidst the mountains, and the many shady spots.

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Easily accessible. Great watercolor.

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They probably value everything here, nature and water and enjoying their free time

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Ancient Roman stone bridge, among the paths that from Contra lead to the Sanctuary of Madonna del Sasso.

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Cool cool mountain waterfall

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Here you can also enjoy a swim

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Very impressive, wild and romantic stream that develops into a raging river. Great Maggia Valley to explore by bike or on foot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I reach the waterfalls in the Ticino region from Muralto?

Many spectacular waterfalls in the broader Ticino region are easily accessible from Muralto. For example, the Verzasca River area, which features beautiful rock formations and a waterfall, can be reached by bus from Locarno. The Foroglio Waterfall is about an hour's journey from Locarno by public transport or car, followed by a short walk. The Salto Waterfall near Maggia is a 25-minute bus ride or 15-minute car journey from Locarno, while the Ponte Brolla Waterfall is just a 13-minute bus ride or 10-minute car journey from Locarno.

Are there waterfalls near Muralto where I can swim?

Yes, several waterfalls in the region offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Ponte Brolla Beach and Waterfall features a fantastic bathing lagoon with a sandy beach where you can swim right under the waterfall. The Salto Waterfall in Maggia Valley also has a deep pool for swimming and a shallower area for relaxing, even allowing you to sit on a ledge behind the cascading water. The shallow waters at the base of the Foroglio Waterfall are also ideal for a dip.

Which waterfalls around Muralto have historical significance?

The region boasts several waterfalls near historical sites. Ponte Romano Al Salto is an ancient Roman stone bridge offering a great view of a nearby waterfall, characteristic of the region's historical architecture. Similarly, the Romanesque Bridge over the Rii della Terra di Fuor is a historical bridge with a small waterfall, providing an idyllic setting. The Verzasca River area also combines nature and culture with an art trail and historic bridges.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls near Muralto?

Absolutely. The Ponte Brolla Beach and Waterfall is easily accessible and offers a sandy beach and bathing lagoon, making it great for families. The Waterfall with lagoon in Ticino is also noted as family-friendly, featuring a large waterfall, lagoon, and a park bench. The shallow waters at the base of the Foroglio Waterfall are also suitable for families to enjoy.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls around Muralto?

The area around Muralto's waterfalls offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic mountain hikes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Mountain Hikes around Muralto guide. Cycling and road cycling are also popular, with routes like those detailed in the Cycling around Muralto guide and Road Cycling Routes around Muralto guide. Many waterfalls, like the Salto Waterfall and Ponte Brolla Waterfall, also offer opportunities for swimming and relaxing.

When is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in the Ticino region?

Visiting in the off-season, such as autumn, can offer a unique experience with spectacular colors in nature, especially along the Verzasca River. However, many waterfalls like the Salto Waterfall are particularly popular with locals on hot summer days for cooling down and swimming. The region's vibrant colors, including the turquoise of the Piumogna Waterfall, are beautiful throughout the warmer months.

Are there any unique waterfall experiences near Muralto, like sitting behind the falls?

Yes, the Salto Waterfall in Maggia Valley offers a unique experience where you can sit on a ledge behind the cascading water. Additionally, the Foroglio Waterfall features a 'Swing of the World' swing facing the waterfall, providing a unique perspective and photo opportunity.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the waterfalls around Muralto?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the opportunity to cool down in the water, and the picturesque settings. The Verzasca River is loved for its beautiful rock formations and the combination of nature and culture. The Ponte Brolla Beach and Waterfall is appreciated for its fantastic bathing lagoon and sandy beach. Many also enjoy the historical context provided by bridges like Ponte Romano Al Salto, which offer great views of nearby falls.

Can I find waterfalls with scenic viewpoints near Muralto?

Yes, many waterfalls in the area offer excellent viewpoints. Ponte Romano Al Salto provides a great view of a nearby waterfall. The Foroglio Waterfall, with its impressive 110-meter drop, is a highlight in the picturesque village of Foroglio, offering stunning vistas. The Romanesque Bridge over the Rii della Terra di Fuor also provides an idyllic river view with its small waterfall.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' waterfalls near Muralto?

The Salto Waterfall in Maggia Valley is often considered a hidden gem, frequently visited by locals on hot summer days. It offers a refreshing experience away from the most crowded spots, allowing visitors to swim and relax in a unique setting.

Are there hiking trails that lead to waterfalls around Muralto?

Yes, the region is rich with hiking opportunities. The Verzasca River area features a beautiful hiking trail along the river with stunning rock formations and waterfalls. While the main Piumogna Waterfall is easily accessible, hiking trails to its upper tiers are available for those seeking a more strenuous adventure. The path to the Romanesque Bridge over the Rii della Terra di Fuor can be challenging but rewarding.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the waterfalls?

Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. The Verzasca River is known for its unique rock formations. The Ponte Brolla Beach and Waterfall features a sandy beach and large rock formations. The Leventina Valley, home to the Piumogna Waterfall, is noted for its vibrant colors, with the turquoise of the waterfall being a distinct feature. You'll also find tranquil lagoons and lush greenery surrounding many of the falls.

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