Best waterfalls around Morcote are found within the broader Ticino canton, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. Morcote itself is a village on Lake Lugano, known for its historic architecture and cultural sites such as Parco Scherrer. While the village does not feature waterfalls directly, the surrounding area offers several natural cascades. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and observation.
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Unfortunately, a very noisy quarry directly below the waterfall
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A natural spectacle. The last 50 m are down steps. Easy to reach. Simply impressive.
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The "Al Maglio" waterfall is located on bike trail no. 355, right next to the old "Maglio del Malcantone" (Hammersmith Museum). Both are well worth seeing.
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl, forming a spectacular waterfall
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The panoramic terrace of Val Mara is immersed in the woods, just above the Gaggiolo stream, in one of the most evocative panoramic points of Monte San Giorgio.
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The gorges of the Gaggiolo Torrent cut the upper part of the Meride Limestone called Kalkschieferzone, composed of finely stratified limestones and marl. Here, in numerous excavation campaigns starting in 1936, the World Heritage site's most recent vertebrate fossils were discovered. The panoramic terrace of Val Mara offers a glimpse of marine deposits and fossils dating back to the Middle Triassic, 239 million years ago. The contents, offered in Italian, German and English, include educational panels, binoculars, casts and models of fossils, stone walls and reconstructions of the Middle Triassic environment, when Val Mara was a subtropical marine basin.
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Waterfall originating from the waters of the Sovaglia stream which make a drop of approximately 68 metres. The stream is generated by the 'overflow' of a karst cavity, known as the Sovaglia hole, which is located just upstream from Rovio. A cave about seventy meters deep and explored, so far, for over half a kilometre.
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While Morcote itself is known for its lakeside charm, the broader Ticino canton offers several waterfalls. Fermona Waterfall is noted for its good accessibility and impressive natural spectacle with two cascades. The Pevereggia Waterfalls also have an easily viewable upper waterfall from the path.
Yes, the Al Maglio waterfall is categorized as family-friendly. It features a fantastic lagoon and a picnic area with a kiosk and toilet facilities, making it suitable for families. However, some paths leading to it might be challenging for strollers.
The waterfalls in the region offer diverse natural features. For instance, Pevereggia Waterfalls are part of a gorge, while the Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara provides views of an impressive gorge and educational panels about marine deposits and fossils from the Middle Triassic period.
The waterfalls are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and early summer often provide the most powerful flows due to snowmelt and rainfall. The Botto Waterfall, for example, is described as a refreshing place where the water atomizes into fine drops, perfect for cooling off.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Botto Waterfall in the Mara Valley is an easy 20-minute walk from the nearest village. For broader hiking opportunities, you can explore various Mountain Hikes around Morcote, which include trails like the Monte San Salvatore loop.
Yes, some waterfall locations have historical significance. The Pevereggia stream, which forms the Pevereggia Waterfalls, historically powered the Mulino Trezzini, whose ruins can still be seen. The Trallo Waterfall, though not a highlight in this guide, is also noted for visible remains of old mills and mineralogical interest.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls themselves, the Morcote area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including loops around Lake Lugano, or explore MTB trails with panoramic views.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural spectacle and refreshing atmosphere. For instance, the Fermona Waterfall is praised for being an amazing and refreshing place, and a great photo location. The Botto Waterfall is loved for its cooling mist.
Yes, the Waterfall and Panoramic Terrace of Val Mara offers an impressive view of a gorge with a waterfall from its viewing platform. This spot is also immersed in the woods, providing a serene setting.
The Botto Waterfall in the Mara Valley is often described as a hidden treasure in Ticino, accessible via a 'jungle-like pathway' and offering a spectacular 68-meter drop.
For waterfall hikes, it's advisable to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear suitable for uneven or potentially wet terrain. Layers of clothing are also recommended, as the microclimate around waterfalls can be cooler and mistier. Some paths might involve steps or slight inclines.


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