Best canyons around Laghi are found in the broader region surrounding this small town in Veneto, known for its two lakes. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including mountains and hills, which have shaped numerous gorges and ravines. These geological formations offer varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region's terrain provides a mix of natural beauty and historical significance within its deep incisions and valleys.
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The route is very suggestive and challenging. In addition, Contrà Pria in the summer is a destination for many bathers and tourists with services that have nothing to envy of a seaside resort. Luciano
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The Val Canale is the largest drainage basin descending from the southern slope of the Pasubio massif, as well as the most direct, short but fairly steep route to the Papa Refuge. After an initial stretch through a beautiful forest, the landscape opens up onto the valley itself, with the trail advancing between high walls and rocky spurs, occasionally crossing scree and scree: a highly evocative climb. During the First World War, before the construction of the Road of the 52 Tunnels in 1917, it was the main Italian route to the Pasubio Gates, the immediate rear of the front: in addition to the mule track, cableways ensured supplies for the army. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Canale_(Pasubio)
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Because it's a beautiful place
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Beautiful route for EE (Expert Hikers) as in just a few km there is a huge difference in altitude. The route is steep at times, almost like a climb, at times sheer, so be careful not to slip otherwise you will arrive directly down. This road connects directly if I'm not mistaken with the 41st tunnel, from there you continue and reach the Papa refuge
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The Astico river here makes its way between rocks and canyons and creates wonderful pools of emerald water. They are swimmable, there is some small beach and shade. Ample parking.
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Very nice route to do, all trail in the middle of the woods. I recommend caution since one misstep is enough to slip and get hurt, there are sheer points so always be extremely careful. (Better to do it if you have a minimum of experience)
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Beautiful and evocative place. From June to September I recommend a stop for a bruschetta and a refreshing swim.
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The Sentiero delle Cenge is spectacular! An adventurous up-and-down trail beneath the Rotzo plateau, passing at the foot of high, majestic vertical walls of yellow and black rock that form natural canopies, with breathtaking views of the sheer Val d'Assa! The photos, as usual, don't do justice to the awe of these natural wonders. Numerous points of interest (the Pulpito, the Vignale del Ghil, the Pach Waterfalls, etc.) make the trail even more interesting and varied. The full route starts from Castelletto/Bostel and ends in Alberedo, but it can be shortened at the waterfall by climbing to the village of Rotzo, especially since the climb to Albereto is quite challenging. The trail can also be reached from below, from Pedescala or from the 6th hairpin bend of the Strada del Piovan. In this case, I recommend detouring towards Castelletto, possibly retracing your steps, as this section offers the most exposed and panoramic ledges. Rated EE (Expert Hikers) for several exposed sections of the chasm (facilitated by the presence of climbing ropes fixed to the rock) and for its challenging nature. Perhaps not recommended for those with a fear of heights. * A ledge is a horizontal section on a vertical rock face; a covolo is a natural ravine or overhang caused by erosion.
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The region around Laghi offers a diverse range of canyons. You can find natural river gorges with crystal clear waters like Contrà Pria Pools, as well as historical trails that wind through deep ravines and offer panoramic views, such as the Canale Valley (Pasubio) and the challenging Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149). Some canyons are suitable for water-based activities, while others are explored via hiking trails.
While the immediate vicinity of Laghi focuses more on hiking trails through gorges, the broader Italian Lakes Region, particularly around Lake Garda, offers family-friendly canyoning options. For instance, the Rio Nero Canyon in Valle di Ledro is ideal for beginners and families, featuring manageable jumps, natural slides, and accessible abseils.
Many gorges and trails in the Laghi area, especially those in the Pasubio massif, are rich in history, particularly from World War I. The Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) is an amazing historical trail with tunnels carved into the rock, serving as a strategic supply line. Similarly, the Canale Valley (Pasubio) was a main Italian route to the Pasubio Gates during the war, with mule tracks and cableways ensuring army supplies.
For experienced hikers, the region offers several challenging routes. The Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) is a demanding route through jagged crests and gullies. The Val Fontana d'Oro is described as wild, spectacular, steep, and exposed, rated EE (Expert Hikers). The Sentiero delle Cenge is another spectacular and adventurous trail with exposed sections and climbing ropes, also rated EE.
Yes, Contrà Pria Pools is a popular river and gorge known for its crystal clear water, making it an excellent spot for swimming. Visitors often compare its beauty to the clear waters of Sardinia.
The canyon trails around Laghi offer exceptional and breathtaking panoramas. From the Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149), you can see across valleys from jagged crests. The Canale Valley (Pasubio) provides a 'breathtaking panorama' with views of high walls and rocky spurs. The Sentiero delle Cenge offers stunning views of the sheer Val d'Assa.
Beyond exploring the canyons on foot, the region around Laghi offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and gravel biking, with routes like the Strada dello Xomo or those leading to the Papa Refuge.
Yes, in the wider Trentino area, the Novella Canyon near Lake Santa Giustina offers a unique experience. It's primarily accessible by water via kayak or canoe, allowing you to navigate narrow passages up to 50 meters deep where sunlight filters through the rock faces, creating a distinct and tranquil atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. Many are captivated by the crystal clear waters of spots like Contrà Pria Pools, comparing them to exotic destinations. The historical trails, such as the Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149), are highly valued for their exceptional panoramas and the sense of history embedded in the landscape.
Yes, the region is known for its dramatic geological features. The Val Fontana d'Oro features majestic rock faces and a tall, sharp spire called 'the Campanile'. The Sentiero delle Cenge winds beneath high, majestic vertical walls of yellow and black rock, forming natural canopies.
The 'Canyon Road' refers to the Strada della Forra in Tremosine sul Garda. While not a canyon for water activities, it's a famously dramatic road carved through the Brasa River gorge, featuring tunnels and breathtaking views. Winston Churchill famously called it 'the eighth wonder of the world'.
Yes, the Orrido di Ponte Alto near Trento features a suggestive corner where human design meets nature, with a winding staircase leading to a waterfall. Additionally, the Sentiero delle Cenge includes points of interest like the Pach Waterfalls.


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