Waterfalls around Sueglio are situated in a mountainous region of Lombardy, Italy, offering access to various natural features. The area is known for its dramatic landscapes, including deep gorges and torrents carved into rock formations. These natural attractions provide opportunities to explore the geological history and diverse ecosystems of the Italian Alps near Lake Como.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Valsassina cycle-pedestrian path is an entirely asphalted cycle-pedestrian route that connects the municipalities of Barzio and Taceno, in the province of Lecco. The route develops along the valley floor for about 13.4 kilometers (about 26 km round trip), running alongside the Pioverna stream and offering splendid views of the Grigne and the surrounding mountains.
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Excellent cycle path, all paved and suitable for any bike. In some places the view over the whole valley is very beautiful. Then you find gems like the Cascat!
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Waterfall is a bit of an exaggeration, but here you can balance on stones in the riverbed and enjoy a cooling off in warm weather.
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We paid €30.00 for 5 people, the coolness in the gorge alone was worth the entrance fee on this hot day 😎 A relatively short pleasure, but you can't stop taking photos. 📸
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Great little tour with an overwhelming natural spectacle. Absolutely worth it. And then an espresso and an ice cream in Bellano, a pretty little place by the lake.
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A magnificent and suggestive place among the rocks a walk among waterfalls and streams, you pay the ticket to enter and dogs can also enter it costs about 3 euros and the ride is very fast in half an hour you turn around
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Great waterfall in Bellano in a great town
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Deeply cut gorge, made accessible by footbridges. Interesting detour, chargeable!
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The most popular waterfall is the Bellano Gorge, known for its deep ravines and the powerful Pioverna torrent. Visitors can explore it via suspended walkways. Other notable spots include the challenging Inganna Stream, where you might cross the stream itself, and the Waterfall at the Barrage Dam, which offers a cooling experience by balancing on stones in the riverbed.
Yes, the Waterfall at the Barrage Dam is noted as family-friendly. It's a great spot for children to balance on stones in the riverbed and enjoy the cool water on a warm day. The Bellano Gorge also offers an accessible experience with suspended walkways, though younger children might need supervision due to the heights.
The Bellano Gorge features dramatic, deep ravines carved into rock, with cliffs up to 20 meters high. You'll witness the impetuous flow of the Pioverna torrent, numerous waterfalls, and natural caves. The constant mist often creates a permanent rainbow at the base of the main waterfall, and lush vegetation thrives within the gorge.
While specific seasonal tips for all waterfalls are not available, the Bellano Gorge is particularly refreshing on hot days due to its shaded trails and cool humidity from the waterfalls. Generally, spring and early summer offer strong water flows from snowmelt, while autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Yes, the Bellano Gorge is guarded by the intriguing 'Devil's House' (Cà del Diavol). This curious four-level hexagonal tower with a spiral staircase is steeped in legends of licentious parties and satanic rituals, and its frescoes depicting the devil add to its mysterious allure.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including challenging mountain hikes like the Monte Legnone Summit loop, or more moderate trails such as the 'Along the Shepherd's Path'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Sueglio guide and the Mountain Hikes around Sueglio guide. Gravel biking routes are also available, with options like the Lake Mezzola trail, detailed in the Gravel biking around Sueglio guide.
The Bellano Gorge is easily accessible, with its entrance located near the parish church in Bellano. Visitors explore via a system of suspended walkways and footbridges. A typical visit through the gorge takes around 45 minutes, allowing ample time to appreciate the views and take photos.
Yes, there is a Waterfall Flowing Into Lake Como. This beautiful, small waterfall passes through a village and then disappears under the road before reaching the lake.
Visitors describe the Monte Alto Waterfall as a rewarding destination once reached, though the climb is noted as very strenuous from both sides of the path, involving difficult terrain. The effort is considered worthwhile for the views at the top.
Yes, there is an admission fee to enter the Bellano Gorge. Some local public transport options may offer discounts, so it's worth checking if you plan to use public transportation.
The Inganna Stream is considered challenging because the planned path along the torrent can be completely overgrown. This requires visitors to cross the stream itself in places, which is not entirely undemanding, before rejoining a marked trail.


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