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Cascata La Froda
At over 70 m high, this waterfall is one of the most beautiful in Ticino, especially during springtime. Our panoramas were shot in August, so its flow was minimal. It is about a thirty minute walk from the village.
Footbridge over Redòrta
In summer, you can cross the riverbed by jumping from rock to rock, but in spring or after heavy rains, this footbridge is the only way to cross to the other side of the Redòrta river. After the footbridge, take the path on the left.
Grotto Efra
This extraordinary grotto categorically refuses to sell Nestlé products, Coca Cola, pizzas and pastas. Instead, you'll eat the best risotto of your life while enjoying a simply divine merlot. All the soul of Ticino on your plate and in your glass!
Oratory
This little oratory probably has a name but we neglected to note it as we passed. A few metres behind us, at the edge of the road, there is a bench where you can take a short break before continuing the walk.
Redòrta River
It is here that the Riale Carded torrent flows into the Redòrta river (which in turn flows into the Verzasca river just south of Sonogno). Our panoramas were shot in August, when the river, stream and waterfall are obviously at their minimum flow.
Strada de Redòrta (10)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Strada de Redòrta (11)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Strada de Redòrta (12)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Strada de Redòrta (13)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Strada de Redòrta (14)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Strada de Redòrta (15)
Here is a spot where you can easily go down and dip your feet in the river. To find the bridge that allows you to cross it and go to the foot of the waterfall, continue along the road.
Strada de Redòrta (16)
A few more dozens of metres and we arrive at the footbridge over the Redòrta River.
Strada de Redòrta (17)
We arrive at the footbridge that allows us to cross to the right bank of the river Redòrta.
Strada de Redòrta (3)
The view is towards east (Sonogno village). The small road of Val Redorta is closed to traffic, except for the occupants of the houses along it and for the clients of the grotto which is a little further on.
Strada de Redòrta (4)
The view is towards west (waterfall of La Froda). The small road of Val Redorta is closed to traffic, except for the occupants of the houses along it and for the clients of the grotto which is a little further on.
Strada de Redòrta (5)
The panorama faces north. The waterfall is on our left and the village on our right.
Strada de Redòrta (6)
The view is to the west (La Froda waterfall). A little further on, you will see a small oratory on the right-hand side of the road, which we will take a look at as we pass.
Strada de Redòrta (7)
The view is westward. In front of us is the private car park of a unique restaurant, the Grotto Efra, and you can see the waterfall in the distance.
Strada de Redòrta (8)
The waterfall of La Froda, which you can see in the distance, is another ten minutes' walk from Grotto Efra. Just keep following the road!
Strada de Redòrta (9)
Our stroll to the waterfall continues, passing by some typical Ticino buildings called "rustico". Most of these peasant houses have obviously become second homes or holiday homes.
Trail to La Froda (1)
First, the path follows the course of the river downstream for a few dozen metres.
Trail to La Froda (2)
It is here, a few metres from the Riale Cardèd torrent, that the ascent to the waterfall begins, which for the moment is still invisible.
Trail to La Froda (3)
The climb is relatively steep and rather impressive but the path is very well maintained and safe, so there is no need to worry even if you are prone to vertigo.
Trail to La Froda (4)
We can now see the waterfall, it is August and it is not very impressive. Another footbridge over the torrent and we are almost there.
Trail to La Froda (5)
A few more steps and we are at the foot of the waterfall, where a surprise awaits us...
Trail to La Froda (6)
During our shooting in August 2021, the foot of the waterfall was invaded by goats, totally placid, which observed the hikers passing or stepping over them without even moving an ear. What were they doing there, far from everything? Looking for shade and coolness, perhaps...
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