Best waterfalls around Reano are found in the surrounding Piedmont region, as Reano itself, a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, is primarily known for its historical sites and natural landscapes like the Sangone river and Monte Moncuni. While Reano does not feature prominent waterfalls directly within its borders, the area provides access to several notable waterfall attractions. This guide highlights options for exploring waterfall trails near Reano, offering natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Very suggestive place, you can also get there with a MTB taking into account a bit of portage on the last stretch.
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It is located between Rubiana and Almese, along the Messa river
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Nice place in summer and spring to reach on foot in the last stretch even downhill. Then you jump here and there on the rocks to reach the guja.
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Very busy place in summer
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excellent point for bathing, beautiful Aqua
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waterfall on the firebreak with panoramic area to admire the village below
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Panorama of the valley from the first section of the fire break
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While Reano itself does not feature prominent waterfalls directly within its borders, you can find several notable waterfall attractions in the surrounding Piedmont region. Popular options include Goja del Pis Waterfall and Tagliafuoco Waterfall.
No, Reano, a comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, is primarily known for its historical sites like a medieval castle, and natural landscapes such as the Sangone river and Monte Moncuni, rather than specific waterfalls within its immediate vicinity. The waterfalls highlighted are found in the surrounding areas of Piedmont.
Yes, Goja del Pis Waterfall, located between Rubiana and Almese along the Messa river, is known for its natural swimming spot, especially popular during summer.
Tagliafuoco Waterfall provides a panoramic area where you can admire the village below and even catch views of Monviso in the background.
Yes, the Trail in the Woods with Waterfall after Giaveno is suitable for mountain biking, allowing you to explore the local woods and discover a waterfall along the path.
The area around Reano offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are many gravel biking routes and MTB trails that pass through scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into forest trails or river routes. For instance, you can find running trails that offer opportunities for hiking, such as those around the Sangone River or towards Monte Moncuni.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. Summer is ideal for swimming at spots like Goja del Pis. Spring and autumn offer lush greenery and vibrant foliage, while winter can present a unique, frozen landscape, though accessibility might vary.
Many of the trails leading to waterfalls are suitable for families, offering natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Always check the specific trail difficulty and conditions before heading out with children.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. Highlights like Goja del Pis are praised as 'a corner of paradise,' while Tagliafuoco Waterfall is loved for its panoramic views. The integration of waterfalls within forest trails also makes them popular for exploring the local countryside.
While the guide focuses on more accessible and popular spots, the region of Piedmont is rich in natural beauty. Exploring local forest trails and river routes, such as those along the Sangone river, can sometimes lead to smaller, less-known cascades not widely publicized.
Beyond the waterfalls, the Reano area is characterized by its natural landscape, including the Sangone river and the trails leading towards Monte Moncuni. You'll encounter forests, riverine environments, and viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the Piedmontese countryside, sometimes with the Alps in the distance.


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