Waterfalls around Alice Superiore are found in the Chiusella Valley, a region within the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. This area is characterized by chestnut woods, Alpine pastures, and morainic hills. While Alice Superiore itself is a small village, the surrounding Valchiusella offers several waterfalls for exploration. The landscape includes glacial features like Lago di Alice, contributing to the natural environment.
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The place offers a natural environment with smooth rocks, ideal for cooling off on hot days.
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The Pissun waterfall is a few meters high cascade of the Assa stream, and can be visited by starting from Brosso and descending the Strada delle Vote (a historic road that connected the plain to the Valchiusella). This waterfall can be reached in a quarter of an hour from Brosso, where an ancient crematorium and a mortuary chapel are located nearby.
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After the village you will come to a barrier on the left. It is possible to pass by bicycle and in front of you you will find a concrete ramp with a challenging slope. It is worth sweating a bit because at the top there is the waterfall with its beautiful bridge: in summer for the more daring it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear but rather... cool waters
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perfect for a short break
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Here is a beautiful blade of the Viona torrent. Not far away is the “old bridge” from which looking at the torrent you can admire a “natural pool” fed by a small waterfall. Very beautiful.
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nice walk among the memories of the pyrite mines
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It is a place where the mining settlements, still visible today albeit in small part, date back to the era of the Salassi and the Romans and then marked the entire history of the valley until the closure of the mines in 1964.
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you begin to savour the high mountain landscape
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The Valchiusella region offers several waterfalls. You can visit the Chiara Waterfall, located on the edge of the road leading to Fondo. Another significant spot is the Cogne Mines Waterfall, found near historical mining settlements. Additionally, the Waterfall and bridge is a natural monument where you can even bathe in crystal clear waters during summer.
Yes, the Chiara Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It offers a pleasant sight of the village of Succinto and is easily accessible from the road.
Yes, at the Waterfall and bridge, it is possible to bathe in the crystal clear waters during summer. Visitors describe it as a refreshing experience, though the water can be quite cool.
The Cogne Mines Waterfall is located near ancient mining settlements. These sites date back to the Salassi and Roman eras, playing a significant role in the valley's history until the mines closed in 1964. It offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, the area features trails that incorporate waterfalls. For instance, the Panoramic Mule Track to Succinto is a challenging trail that includes a waterfall, offering scenic views and a glimpse of old settlements. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Alice Superiore guide.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you wish to bathe in the natural pools like those at the Waterfall and bridge. The Chiusella Valley, with its chestnut woods and Alpine pastures, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during warmer seasons.
Besides hiking, the region around Alice Superiore offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes or try gravel biking. The landscape, shaped by morainic hills and glacial features like Lago di Alice, provides diverse terrain for exploration.
Yes, the Rio Maras Waterfall near Borgata Lasassio is a less well-known but worthwhile stop. It can be reached from Fondo, to the right of the Roman bridge, on the GTA path towards Succinto/Cappia/Rif. Chiaromonte.
The waterfalls are nestled within the Chiusella Valley, characterized by lush chestnut woods and Alpine pastures. The landscape also features morainic hills, remnants of Pleistocene glaciers, and glacial lakes like Lago di Alice, creating a diverse and picturesque natural environment.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for refreshing breaks. Many enjoy the scenic walks among historical mining memories near the Cogne Mines Waterfall, and the chance for an 'obligatory photo' at the Waterfall and bridge, especially for a summer swim.
Yes, several waterfalls offer great viewpoints. The Chiara Waterfall provides a first sight of the village of Succinto. Additionally, the Waterfall and bridge is considered a natural monument and a scenic viewpoint.


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