Waterfalls around Roncobello offer access to the natural beauty of the Orobie Alps within the Val Brembana in Italy's Bergamo province. This region is characterized by its alpine landscapes and diverse natural attractions. Visitors can explore various cascades, from impressive drops to serene stream-fed falls. The area provides opportunities to experience different types of waterfalls, each with distinct features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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not always active, starts from the top of the Cima di Baresi Porta delle Cornacchie area
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The waterfalls of the Sanguigno River are one of the most evocative natural spectacles in the Sanguigno Valley, above Valgoglio (BG). A sequence of waterfalls and crystal-clear pools line the trail, immersed in greenery, making the valley a true paradise for hikers and nature lovers. 🌊 Main features Unique environment: The Sanguigno Valley is considered the oasis with the highest biodiversity in the Orobie Bergamasche Park. Waterfalls and natural pools: The stream cascades, forming transparent pools of green and blue. Wild atmosphere: The water tumbles over waterfalls, rests in crystal-clear lakes, and flows through peat bogs and shady woods. Accessibility: The starting point is the Aviasco power plant (965 m), accessible by car from Valgoglio. From there, the trail follows the stream and its waterfalls to the Gianpace Refuge. 🚶♂️ Hiking itinerary Start: Valgoglio (929 m), with parking at the Aviasco power plant (ticket required). Route: The trail follows the Sanguigno stream, passing through woods and clearings, with constant glimpses of the waterfalls. Intermediate stop: Rifugio Gianpace (1331 m), an excellent refreshment point and observation point for the waterfalls. Duration: Approximately 2 hours' walk to the refuge, with moderate elevation gain.
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A rather scenic waterfall with a small natural pool. Approach carefully, stepping from rock to rock.
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A beautiful waterfall nestled in a valley with Nordic charm. The sound of the water creates a unique atmosphere.
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Fascinating waterfalls, varied in shape and size. They create a sound (which we mistakenly call noise) that allows you to forget your worries, and I dare say it's therapeutic. The trail to reach them is easy, but be careful not to slip due to the constant humidity.
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Very suggestive path immersed in the greenery and always close to the stream. I would like to point out that the final part of the return to the valley, as marked by the track, passes through a part of the path that is no longer passable. With difficulty you can pass between cut trunks and collapsed scree.
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Majestic waterfall that refreshes and echoes in a corner of peace and beauty
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The Sambuzza Valley Waterfall is a splendid cascade, approximately 230 meters high, located along the route from Carona towards the Fratelli Calvi and Fratelli Longo refuges. Another notable one is the Val Fondra Waterfall (also known as Cascata di Baresi), which boasts an astonishing drop of about 500 meters, making it one of Italy's highest. Its flow depends on the Bordogna hydroelectric plant, so it's best seen on summer weekends or holidays.
Yes, both the Sambuzza Valley Waterfall and the Branzi Waterfall are considered family-friendly. The Sambuzza Valley Waterfall offers a refreshing experience in summer, while the Branzi Waterfall is easily visible from the town of Branzi and has paths leading to the Twin Lakes area nearby.
For the Sambuzza Valley Waterfall, late spring or early summer is ideal for seeing it with significant water volume. In winter, it transforms into a magnificent frozen spectacle. For the Val Fondra Waterfall, to witness its full glory, it's best to visit on summer weekends, important holidays, or during maintenance periods at the power plant when water is diverted.
The Sanguigno Stream Waterfalls are known for their hidden treasures, including Caribbean-colored pools and stones perfect for resting or cooling off. The Waterfall with Natural Pool also offers a scenic spot with a small natural pool, though careful approach is advised.
The area around Roncobello offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging loops like the Laghi Gemelli Hut – Rifugio Fratelli Calvi loop. For mountain biking, routes such as the Fratelli Calvi Hut – Sambuzza Valley Waterfall loop are available. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy ascents like the one to Passo San Marco. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Roncobello.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Sambuzza Valley Waterfall is encountered along the route from Carona leading to the Fratelli Calvi and Fratelli Longo refuges. Paths leading to the Twin Lakes area also start just below the Branzi Waterfall. The Sanguigno stream, with its waterfalls, can be reached from the Enel di Valgoglio power plant.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing experience offered by waterfalls like the Sambuzza Valley Waterfall in summer, and its transformation into a frozen spectacle in winter. The Sanguigno Stream Waterfalls are loved for their hidden pools and Caribbean-colored waters, perfect for cooling off. The majestic Sersen Waterfall is noted for its Nordic charm and the unique atmosphere created by the sound of the water.
The Sambuzza Valley Waterfall can be reached by car, though the road after Carona can be small. Alternatively, you can walk from Carona, which takes approximately 30-40 minutes over about 2 kilometers.
The Val Fondra Waterfall is easily visible from the provincial road SP2. If you're traveling from Moio de Calvi towards Branzi-Foppolo, you'll see it before reaching the Fondra fraction of Isola di Fondra. Its immense height and dramatic multi-tiered descent make it a truly spectacular sight, especially when it has significant water flow.
Yes, the Sersen Waterfall is described as a majestic waterfall nestled in a valley with a distinct Nordic charm. The constant sound of the water creates a unique and peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
Near the Val Fondra Waterfall, the surrounding area is characterized by red-violet rock formations. These have been carved by the Brembo River over time, adding to the scenic beauty of the landscape.


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