Best canyons around Tregnago offer diverse natural landscapes, characterized by valleys, ravines, and unique rock formations. The region features areas shaped by karst erosion, such as the Valley of the Sphinxes, known for its distinctive monoliths. Tregnago's terrain includes forested areas and riverbeds, providing varied environments for exploration. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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Open in the summer period from mid-June only on Saturdays and Sundays afternoons, the cave can be visited.
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Buso del Bao is a suggestive passage in the woods: a stable wooden bridge (built by the Castelvecchio Alpine Group in 2019) crosses the stream of the same name, in correspondence with a small but fascinating gorge. The path beyond the bridge is also very beautiful, which goes up towards Contrà Urbani di Sopra, characterized by dark basaltic stones of volcanic origin.
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Path surrounded by greenery, on the bed of the river Squaranto. Predominantly rocky terrain, sheltered from sunlight, with a slight but constant slope. Very calm.
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Spectacular and still spectacular. Although not at the same level as the Vajo Borago, but it is worth being explored, observed and, why not, listened to.
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Beautiful: naturalistic and wild. But without too much difficulty or risk. Trekking shoes are needed but it has just been refurbished anyway
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Trekking shoes or shoes with good grip are recommended, the terrain is mountainous and humid.
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The ascent towards the Buso del Bao, where a stream flows impetuously that has carved out a small ravine, is a suggestive place. You go up from Contrà Visonà for 200mt. in altitude, so a bit challenging if not at least a little bit trained. In any case, it can be done with children if they are six or seven years old. You then continue, uphill gently up to Castelvecchio, coming out almost in front of a Bar-Restaurant, you will find it on the right, where you can stop for a drink or lunch.
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For more information https://www.visitlessinia.eu/it/grotta-del-monte-capriolo-18 It is around 10 ° C in the cave, so remember to bring suitable clothing.
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Beyond the general gorges, Tregnago is known for unique geological formations. The Vajo Galina is described as a spectacular and wild gorge. You can also visit the Monte Capriolo Cave, a natural monument within a forest. Additionally, the nearby Valley of the Sphinxes (Valle delle Sfingi) is famous for its large, regularly spaced monoliths resembling Egyptian sphinxes, formed by karst erosion.
Yes, the Valley of the Sphinxes (Valle delle Sfingi) is an easily accessible and walkable area, suitable for everyone, including families. For a slightly more adventurous but still manageable option, the path leading to Buso del Bao Bridge can be done with children aged six or seven, though it involves a bit of ascent.
The terrain varies, often featuring rocky paths and forested areas. For instance, the Vajo Squaranto Trail follows a riverbed and is predominantly rocky with a slight but constant slope. Some areas, like the ascent towards Buso del Bao Bridge, can be challenging due to altitude gain, and humid conditions are possible, so good grip shoes are recommended.
For trails like Buso del Bao Bridge and Vajo Galina, trekking shoes or shoes with good grip are highly recommended due to mountainous and potentially humid terrain. If you plan to explore the Monte Capriolo Cave, remember that the temperature inside is around 10°C, so bring suitable clothing.
Yes, the Valley of the Sphinxes is rich in local stories and legends. One tale speaks of 'el sengio de l'orco,' a mushroom-shaped rock where an ogre supposedly hung laundry for magical creatures. Another notable feature is the 'Fò della Pace,' a large, isolated tree where disputes were traditionally resolved and contracts stipulated.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Mezzane di Sotto loop' or the 'Sant'Anna – The Old Wool Road loop.' For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Tregnago–Giazza Cycle Path' and challenging MTB trails, including the 'View of Finetti' or 'Contrada Battaggi' loops. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Tregnago, Road Cycling Routes around Tregnago, and MTB Trails around Tregnago guide pages.
If you are exploring the area around Buso del Bao Bridge, you can continue uphill to Castelvecchio, where you will find a Bar-Restaurant almost directly in front of you, offering a place to stop for a drink or lunch.
This descent is known for its beautiful route through the woods, with an atmosphere that brings you back to Jurassic Park. It features a small valley (vaio) with artificial wood ramps and modest drops, making it a challenging and exciting experience for mountain bikers, with some sections having really steep slopes.
The Vajo Squaranto Trail is a path within a gorge, following the bed of the Squaranto river. It's predominantly rocky, sheltered from sunlight, and features a slight but constant slope, offering a calm and immersive experience surrounded by greenery.
Visitors frequently highlight the naturalistic and wild beauty of the gorges, such as Vajo Galina, which is appreciated for its spectacular scenery without being overly difficult. The suggestive paths, like the one leading to Buso del Bao Bridge, and the unique geological formations resulting from karst erosion are also highly valued.
Vajo Galina is described as spectacular and wild, offering exploration without significant difficulty or risk. However, trekking shoes are strongly recommended to navigate the terrain comfortably and safely.


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