Best canyons around the Ticaround theo are found in Ticino, the southernmost canton of Switzerland. This region is known for its diverse gorges carved by numerous rivers. The landscape features dramatic rock walls, clear pools, and cascading waterfalls. Ticino offers a range of experiences, from family-friendly routes to technically demanding challenges.
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Val Canaria is a left side valley of the Leventina, in the Canton of Ticino, between the San Gottardo Pass and Airolo. It is famous for its wild and evocative landscape, which varies from glacier primroses to chestnut groves. It is crossed by a path that goes from Airolo to the border with the Canton of Grisons.
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Very nice - a few meters from the main street (Via San Gottardo).
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Beautiful valley framed by mountains and a dreamlike nature
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From the lake to the park you walk in a gorge and under a large bridge. One does not expect such beautiful nature here.
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Pure nature. Nice chapel. Invites you to linger.
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Entry into the gorge for canyoning Cugnasco. Not that easy, poorly marked path with some safety ropes.
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The Ticino flows through the Val Bedretto and is fed by numerous mountain streams on its way through the valley. The picturesque Bedretto Valley stretches from the Nufenen Pass to Airolo - and offers you a lot of hiking fun.
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Ticino offers a diverse range of canyoning experiences, from family-friendly introductions to technically demanding routes for experienced enthusiasts. You can expect multi-sport activities like walking, wading, scrambling, swimming, abseiling, jumping, and sliding down deep gorges. The region's unique geography has created a natural playground with monumental gorges carved into the rock.
Yes, Ticino has several excellent options for families and beginners. Canyons like Val Grande and Val Corippo are highly recommended for their stunning slides, jumps, and rappels, with Val Corippo offering a family-friendly lower section. Boggera Canyon is also cited as suitable for all skill levels, including families, with optional jumps and rappels.
For those seeking advanced challenges, Ticino offers some of the most beautiful and demanding canyoning experiences. Gorge of the Iragna Stream (Lodrino) is considered a very demanding canyon with exposed abseil sections and long slides. Other challenging options include Pontirone, known for its extreme experience in a cave-like setting, and Iragna, which features challenging jumps up to 14 meters.
Ticino's canyons are characterized by dramatic rock walls, crystal-clear emerald pools, and cascading waterfalls. You'll encounter unique geological formations, such as the black and white vertical rock formations in Val Grande, and the massive granite rocks and deep crevices of Lodrino. The region offers stunning natural beauty in wild, uncontaminated settings.
While specific months aren't provided, the description of 'cool waters' and 'exhilarating experiences' suggests that canyoning is best enjoyed during warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn, when water levels are suitable and temperatures are comfortable for water activities.
It is highly recommended to go canyoning with certified experts. These professionals typically provide all necessary equipment, such as wetsuits, helmets, harnesses, and ropes, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. This allows you to focus on the adventure without worrying about gear.
Yes, many of Ticino's canyons feature deep, crystal-clear pools perfect for swimming. Canyoning activities often involve leaping into these pools, and some canyons, like the Gorge of the Iragna Stream, even have fantastic swimming areas with waterfalls below the canyoning exit.
Beyond canyoning, the Ticino region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, gravel biking routes, and waterfall hikes. For example, explore easy trails like the 'Walk in Verbania on Lake Maggiore' or 'Parco delle Camelie e delta del Maggia da Locarno'. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Alpi Bedretto Gravel Tour'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, gravel biking, and waterfall hikes guides for the region.
The Bedretto Valley is a gorge that offers extensive hiking opportunities. The Ticino river flows through this picturesque valley, fed by many mountain streams, providing a beautiful natural setting for hikers.
The Cugnasco Gorge is known as an entry point for canyoning activities. It is considered a challenging gorge with a river, and the path to enter it can be poorly marked, sometimes requiring safety ropes.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural areas. For instance, Val Canaria is a left side valley of the Leventina, famous for its wild and evocative landscape that varies from glacier primroses to chestnut groves. It also offers a path from Airolo to the border with the Canton of Grisons.
Absolutely. Many areas around the canyons offer idyllic river landscapes and viewpoints. For example, near the Chapel and climbing crags by the river in Ticino, you can find a serene spot right next to a climbing rock and a small chapel, perfect for lingering and enjoying pure nature.


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