Best canyons around Cadempino are found within the broader Canton of Ticino, a region known for its natural landscapes, including numerous gorges and canyoning opportunities. Cadempino itself is situated in this area, providing access to diverse geological formations. The region features rivers that have carved through ancient rock, revealing geological profiles and creating varied terrain for exploration. This area offers a range of natural landmarks, from historical gorges to dry canyons.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Trail in very bad condition
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starts easy but narrow unmarked and overgrown path is slipping into the gorge on the left, when you eventually get down you have to cross a small river then fight through undergrowth to reach the road - I got 1-2 ticks on me from his - avoid if possible...
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Comfortable location. Prices a bit overpriced.
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The path along the Franscinone River runs along a gorge with many bridges and water pipes. The river contains rocks made of gray Ceneri gneiss that are over 500 million years old. These boulders were deposited by glaciers. There are also stones made of light dolomite limestone that have slipped from the Denti della Vecchia. There used to be a canal here that carried water to the mills further downstream. There were also various ponds that were used to macerate Hnaf, from which fibers were obtained.
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Typical Ticino grotto with a delicious selection and friendly service
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Quaint refreshment stops with a sun terrace. Great food!
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Grotto del Pep - is no longer a secret. The Spareribs are the best between Mesocco and Nebraska.:-) Seriously, when you want to go for dinner make sure you make your reservation well in advance. Lunch is less crowded...
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Yes, the broader Ticino region offers several family-friendly options. For example, the lower section of Val Corippo in Valle Verzasca is known to be flatter and more suitable for families. In Vallemaggia, some canyoning routes like Val Grande are described as easily accessible and suitable for most people, including beginners and young children, with guides providing necessary equipment.
The gorges in the Cadempino area and broader Ticino region offer diverse natural features. You can explore ancient geological profiles, observe fossils, and see evidence of ancient climatic changes, particularly in the Breggia Gorge Park. Rivers have carved through limestone and gray Ceneri gneiss, creating impressive rock formations, waterfalls, and unique dry canyons. The area also features lush greenery and crystalline rivers.
Absolutely. The Franscinone Gorge and Historic Ruins features a path along the Franscinone River with rocks made of gray Ceneri gneiss, over 500 million years old, deposited by glaciers. The Breggia Gorge Park, Switzerland's first GeoPark, offers a journey through geological history, revealing profiles spanning 80 million years and historical industrial sites like an abandoned cement factory and brewery.
While Cadempino itself is a starting point, the surrounding region offers many hiking opportunities. For example, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Cadempino guide, including easy trails like the Lamone Historic Village Center – View of Lake Origlio loop, or moderate options such as the Comano – Redde Tower loop. The Breggia Gorge Park also features marked hiking trails, including a popular route near the old Ghitello mill.
You can find quaint refreshment stops and local cuisine near some gorges. Grotto Sgambada is a restaurant located near a gorge, offering a sun terrace and classic Ticinese dishes like Brasato or Ossobuco. Another option is Grotto del Pep, known for its spareribs, though reservations are recommended.
The Ticino region offers a range of canyoning experiences. Vallemaggia is a prime location with options like Val Grande, suitable for most people, and Val di Gei, which is slightly tougher but manageable for non-experts. For those who enjoy being in the water and steep rocky walls, Val di Giumaglio is ideal. These experiences involve walking, wading, scrambling, swimming, abseiling, jumping, and sliding down gorges.
While specific data for Cadempino is not provided, generally, the best time for outdoor activities like hiking and canyoning in the Ticino region is during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period offers more favorable weather conditions and water levels for canyoning.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, the upper reaches of Val Corippo in Valle Verzasca are more demanding, requiring greater skill and preparation for canyoning. Additionally, the Unmarked Trail Near the Stream is described as challenging, with parts that are narrow, overgrown, and slipping into the gorge, suitable only for experienced hikers.
Yes, you can explore a unique geological formation known as Dry Canyon. This canyon is located right on the border between Italy and Switzerland, a little off the usual hiking trails, and is partially accessible, offering a distinct experience compared to water-filled gorges.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the ancient geological formations in Franscinone Gorge to the unique experience of the Dry Canyon. The area's accessibility to various natural features and local dining experiences like Grotto Sgambada also contribute to a positive visitor experience. The komoot community has contributed over 30 photos and more than 190 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations.
Yes, the region around Cadempino offers a variety of outdoor sports. You can find options for Mountain Hikes, with routes like Monte San Salvatore loops, and Running Trails, including routes around Lake Origlio. These guides provide further details on distances and difficulty levels for different activities.


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