Best waterfalls in Moësa are found within the Alps, offering a range of cascades across its valleys. The region features both easily accessible waterfalls and more secluded natural wonders reachable via hiking trails. These natural landmarks provide diverse experiences for visitors exploring the Moësa Valley.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Very pretty waterfall!! Fairly easy to access
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Here, a beautiful wooden bridge crosses the stream. The water flows down the mountain in small cascades.
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With the 2024 mudslides, etc., this area is now harder to approach...
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Lostallo is located on the right bank of the Moesa and is one of the villages that characterize the Misox. Its dry stone walls are very beautiful, as are the revitalized chestnut woods and the Rosera floodplain.
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Lostallo is located on the right bank of the Moesa and is one of the villages that characterize the Misox. Its dry stone walls are very beautiful, as are the revitalized chestnut woods and the Rosera floodplain.
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The path passes next to a suggestive waterfall that forms from the Ria di Val Grona.
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Spectacular waterfall near Augio, visible from a distance thanks to its impressive height.
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Fun signle in the woods that follows a small stream, with wooden bridges and small waterfalls.
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Yes, the Moësa region offers several easily accessible waterfalls. The Augio Waterfall is visible from a distance and serves as a local swimming area in summer, making it a great family spot. The Pianazzo Waterfall, near Madesimo, is also easily accessible via an old carriage road, approximately 1.3 km long, reserved for pedestrians and bicycles, offering a pleasant outing for all ages.
Many waterfalls in Moësa are integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, the Spluga Falls are found along the historic Via Spluga trail, offering a tranquil break during longer hikes. Another option is the Val Febbraro Waterfall, which can be reached via the C29 trail starting from the Isola hamlet, leading through meadows and a fir forest. You can find more options in the Waterfall hikes in Moësa guide, which includes routes like the 'Catino Waterfall – Madesimo loop from Corti'.
Yes, many trails leading to waterfalls in the Moësa region are dog-friendly. The Waterfall Near Soglio is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companion along for the adventure. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The best time to visit the waterfalls in Moësa is generally during spring and early summer when snowmelt increases water flow, making the cascades particularly impressive. Late spring to early autumn also offers pleasant hiking conditions. Some waterfalls, like the Augio Waterfall, are popular for swimming in summer.
While not directly in the Swiss Moësa Valley, the Acqua Fraggia Waterfalls, located nearby in Italy, hold significant historical value. These impressive double falls were even noted by Leonardo da Vinci in his Codex Atlanticus. The area has been a protected natural area since 1983, making it a notable historical and natural wonder in the broader region.
You can visit Lostallo Village and Waterfall, a charming settlement on the right bank of the Moesa. The village is known for its beautiful dry stone walls and revitalized chestnut woods, with a waterfall integrated into its natural surroundings. Another option is Buseno Village and Waterfalls.
Yes, the Moësa region has waterfalls that provide excellent viewing opportunities. The View of Fontanalba Waterfall is specifically highlighted for its beautiful cascades visible directly from the path. Additionally, the Jaktoser Waterfall offers a viewpoint, often enhanced by nearby bridges.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Moësa region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find lush fir forests, as seen around the Val Febbraro Waterfall, and revitalized chestnut woods near Lostallo Village and Waterfall. The region also features rivers, floodplains, and mountain landscapes, providing a rich natural backdrop to the cascades.
For those seeking a challenge, the Moësa region offers trails with waterfalls that require good fitness. The 'Spluga Falls – Ponte Campodolcino loop from Campodolcino' is a hard hike that includes the scenic Spluga Falls. Additionally, the Ria di Val Grona Waterfall is located along a trail categorized as challenging, offering a rewarding experience for experienced hikers.
While many routes are hiking-focused, the Pianazzo Waterfall near Madesimo is accessible via an old carriage road that is reserved for both pedestrians and bicycles, making it a great option for cyclists. For broader cycling adventures in the region, you can explore the Cycling in Moësa guide, which features routes like the 'Graubünden Route: Mesolcina Valley Loop'.
The Val Febbraro Waterfall offers a more secluded experience, partly hidden within a lush fir forest. Reaching it involves a trek from the Isola hamlet, providing a sense of discovery and natural seclusion away from more frequented spots.
Amenities vary by location. For easily accessible spots like the Acqua Fraggia Waterfalls (near Chiavenna), you'll find ample paid parking and areas suitable for picnics. Near villages like Lostallo or Buseno, you might find local cafes or accommodation. For specific details, it's best to check local resources for the particular waterfall you plan to visit.


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