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Pontirone: Where the Mountains Reveal Their Secrets

A 35-metre freehanging rappel through a thundering waterfall. This is where 'I can do canyoning' becomes 'I'm a canyoneer.'

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REPLACE: Hero image – Pontirone Canyon waterfall with rappeller descending through white water

They call it the waterfall canyon. Stand at the entrance and you'll understand why — the thunder of falling water echoes through the valley like the heartbeat of the mountains themselves. Located near Biasca, carved into the heart of the Valle di Blenio, Pontirone doesn't ease you in.

A Canyon With a Personality

If Boggera is Ticino's friendly introduction to canyoning, Pontirone is where the mountains start to show off. Within minutes of entering, you're face-to-face with waterfalls that make you tilt your head back and wonder 'seriously?' Yet somehow, impossibly, you'll be rappelling down them.

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REPLACE: Image – Pontirone Canyon gorge entrance with towering walls

The Waterfall That Changes Everything

Let's talk about the big one. 35 metres of freehanging rappel through a thundering waterfall. You can hear it long before you see it. The roar grows louder with each step. Then you round the corner and there it is — a wall of white water punching down into a pool far below.

Your guide clips you in. Explains the technique again. You nod like you're listening, but your brain is occupied with a simple question: 'Can I actually do this?'

The answer, as hundreds before you have discovered, is yes.

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REPLACE: Image – Close-up of rappeller surrounded by Pontirone waterfall spray

I never thought I'd do anything like that. Now I want to find bigger waterfalls.

Thomas, software developer from Basel

The Canyon's Rhythm

Pontirone has a flow to it — not just the water, but the experience itself.

The first sections ease you into the canyon's rhythm. Smaller jumps. Moderate rappels. Swimming through clear pools where you can see every stone on the bottom. Then things escalate. The waterfalls grow taller. The jumps require more commitment. You're not nervous anymore — you're excited.

And then, the big waterfall. Everything you've done today has prepared you for this moment. You take a breath, lean back, and go.

What You'll Remember Forever

Years later, certain moments from Pontirone will hit you randomly: The moment you first saw the big waterfall and thought 'no way.' The feeling of water pressure on your shoulders during the descent. That pool where the water was so clear and deep it looked like you were floating in space. The high-five with your group at the exit, all of you transformed by the experience.

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REPLACE: Image – Group celebration at Pontirone Canyon exit, smiling in wetsuits

The Hidden Bonus

Here's what most people don't expect about Pontirone: the scenery. Between the adrenaline moments, you're moving through pristine mountain wilderness. Ferns and moss cling to the canyon walls. Sunlight filters through the canopy in shafts that seem almost solid. The water in the pools is that specific shade of turquoise that doesn't exist anywhere except Swiss mountain streams.

You're not just conquering obstacles. You're moving through a landscape most people will never see.

The pre-adventure nerves transform into focus. Into excitement. Into that unique joy that comes from doing something you weren't sure you could do.

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