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Top 10 Gorges around Solagna

Best canyons around Solagna are found within the broader Valbrenta region, which is known for its geological formations and outdoor activities. Solagna itself provides access to the Brenta River valley and the Grappa massif. The area features deep and narrow rocky gorges, natural arches, and karst phenomena. These natural features offer diverse experiences for exploring the landscape.

Best canyons around Solagna

  • The most popular canyons is Gorghi Scuri, a gorge that features a narrow impluvium with waterfalls, natural pools,…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Corlo Dam

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Departure from the Corlo dam, with a steady climb on a completely asphalted track.Although forbidden, it deserves for the views it offers, a difference in altitude of about 1300 MT. …

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The "Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio al Buso" is so named because it is dedicated to the Madonna del Caravaggio (not the painter, but the town in the province …

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Calieroni of Valstagna

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The Calieroni are a series of natural pools with crystal-clear, exotic-looking water, connected by lively waterfalls: a small and charming hidden treasure nestled among the tightly packed houses of Valstagna …

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Oliero Caves

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Cave worth seeing with boat trip into the cave.

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Great on warm days.

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Aurora
November 22, 2025, Grotte di Oliero

A simply wonderful place, easy to reach from the Carpanè-Valstagna station, following a well-marked path along the Brenta River. The staff was equally fantastic, allowing us to follow the cave tour in both Italian and English (part of my group didn't speak Italian). I recommend going in spring; it's cooler and there's usually less traffic, so you can enjoy it all better. ;)

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The Corlo lake dam blocks the Cismon stream which flows towards the Brenta river.

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The Calieroni are a series of natural pools with crystal-clear, exotic-looking water, connected by lively waterfalls: a small and charming hidden treasure nestled among the tightly packed houses of Valstagna overlooking the eponymous stream. The circular potholes have been shaped over millennia by two phenomena: mechanical action, in which rocks and pebbles carried by the swollen river swirl, creating a centrifugal effect that erodes the surrounding rock; and chemical action, in which the carbonic acid in the water dissolves the calcium in the limestone, eroding it. The Calieroni take their name from rural Venetian tradition: the dialect word 'caliera' refers to a large pot (usually made of beaten copper) used to make polenta for the whole family... the shape of the round cavity resembles a cauldron filled with water! When water levels are low, you can reach the Calieroni by abseiling down into the stream bed, either from the mountain or from the small bridge downstream. This route requires caution due to the smooth, wet rock. In the summer, they become a natural swimming pool with icy waters, popular with the young people of Valstagna.

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November 4, 2024, Diga di Corlo

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September 2, 2024, Diga di Corlo

Dam immersed in the narrow gorge of the Cismon torrent, completed in 1953. Crossable, cycle/pedestrian. Pleasant walk with a view and the peculiarity of ending right inside a small tunnel in the rock, which then connects to the road to Corlo, very steep!

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November 20, 2023, Diga di Corlo

The Corlo dam (which takes its name from the village above) was built in the years 1951-53 to dam the Cismon stream and form the artificial lake, for hydroelectric use. The area occupied today by the basin was once known as the 'Ligònt plain': a fertile area, almost entirely cultivated with corn cobs and tobacco, with several inhabited hamlets. With the construction of the dam, many towns were forcibly abandoned, demolished and submerged; others, on the eastern side, found themselves isolated from the world and soon depopulated too. This civil engineering work amazes for its dizzying height of 71m, for the construction expertise thanks to which it slips into the mountain and for the view of the very narrow Cismon canyon. The crown of the dam can also be explored by car: after the tunnel, a very narrow and winding asphalt road ends in Contrà Corlo. When the bulkheads are raised, the power of the waterfall coming down the discharge chute is impressive and spectacular! https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_del_Corlo

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The Oliero caves are a complex of caverns located on the slopes of the Sette Comuni plateau, near the hamlet of Oliero (municipality of Valbrenta). Much of the water that penetrates through the plateau above flows from the caves, a classic example of karst phenomena. There are four caves currently open to the public: Covol dei Veci and Covol dei Siori from which the Oliero river flows; while the two upper ones, Covol dei Assassini and Covol dee Soree, are now dry. To visit the caves it is necessary to have a ticket and entry is allowed only with a guide. In the park of the caves it is also possible to visit the museum of speleology and karst phenomena and relax at the bike grill bar.

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The "Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio al Buso" is so named because it is dedicated to the Madonna del Caravaggio (not the painter, but the town in the province of Bergamo where the Virgin appeared in 1432); and because it is built above a high natural gorge (the "Buso Vecio")... however, it is commonly referred to as "the Madonna del Buso." What is striking about this humble little temple and its bell tower is their secluded and solitary location, hidden and almost forgotten: they emerge unexpectedly at the bottom of the narrow and shady Val Frenzèla, immersed in coniferous forests, along the old and obsolete road connecting Gallio and Stoccareddo, used until the construction of the more convenient and faster metal overpass at the end of the 20th century, which now overlooks the shrine at a height of 70 meters! History. Here, in 1830, Fra Giovanni Battista Casera, a Franciscan hermit, returning from one of his many pilgrimages, found himself stranded by a severe spring storm and the resulting "brentana" (river flood), which prevented him from crossing the ravine. He therefore sought shelter among these rocks. As an act of faith for having escaped danger, in accordance with his own wishes, the bridge connecting the two banks and the chapel were built in the years immediately following, serving as a rest stop for travelers and a place of worship. He himself spent the rest of his days as a hermit in that building. The site quickly became a pilgrimage destination. It was destroyed by bombing during World War I and rebuilt in 1927. https://www.vaticano.com/turismo/scheda_1251_il-santuario-del-buso.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural features to explore around Solagna?

The region around Solagna is rich in natural features. You can explore the fascinating Oliero Caves, a complex of caverns showcasing impressive karst phenomena where much of the water from the Sette Comuni plateau flows. Another unique spot is Gorghi Scuri, a narrow impluvium with waterfalls, natural pools, and lively waterways amidst lush vegetation. Additionally, the Natural Arch of Pertuso, a geological wonder sculpted by water, offers a picturesque sight.

Are there opportunities for canyoning near Solagna?

Yes, the broader Val Brenta region, which includes Solagna, is renowned for its thrilling canyoning experiences. These adventures involve a combination of walking, sliding down natural rock slides, diving into crystal-clear pools, and rappelling along rock walls. Routes often feature extraordinary natural beauty, providing an exhilarating way to experience the Brenta Dolomites.

What kind of canyoning routes are available for beginners?

Many canyoning routes in Val Brenta are considered medium-easy and suitable for beginners, typically with a minimum age requirement of around 12 years. These routes often feature clear water pools and shorter rope rappels, usually up to 10 meters. It is highly recommended to go with professional UIAGM Mountain Guides for safety and instruction.

What historical or cultural sites are located near the canyons?

A significant historical and natural site is the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio at Buso. This religious building is uniquely situated above a high natural gorge known as the "Buso Vecio," in the secluded Val Frenzèla. Built after 1830 and rebuilt in 1927 after WWI, it served as a pilgrimage destination and a rest stop for travelers.

Are there family-friendly activities related to the canyons around Solagna?

Absolutely! The Oliero Caves are a great family-friendly option, offering guided tours into the caverns and a museum of speleology. The nearby Oliero River area is also pleasant for families, especially on warm days, with amenities like a bike stand and fresh water fountain.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and for canyoning activities?

For exploring the canyons and natural features like Gorghi Scuri, spring and summer are ideal when the vegetation is lush and green. For canyoning, the warmer months from late spring through early autumn are generally best, as water levels are suitable and temperatures are more comfortable for aquatic activities.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons besides canyoning?

The area around Solagna offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Marostica Castle – Colceresa loop' or 'View of Valstagna – Valstagna and the River Brenta loop'. For touring cyclists, there are routes such as the 'Villa Angarano – Bassano del Grappa loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Eremo di San Bovo loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Solagna, Cycling around Solagna, and Running Trails around Solagna guides.

Are there any cycling routes that pass through or near the canyon areas?

Yes, the Ciclopista del Brenta: Primolano to Cismon del Grappa is a cycle way that offers a spectacular passage overhanging the Brenta River, providing scenic views of the river-carved formations and gorges in the area. It's a great way to experience the landscape by bike.

What should I wear for canyoning in Val Brenta?

For canyoning, you'll typically need a wetsuit (often provided by guides), a helmet, and appropriate footwear with good grip that can get wet. It's also advisable to wear swimwear underneath and bring a change of clothes for afterwards. Your guide will provide specific gear recommendations.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the canyon attractions?

Yes, near the Oliero Caves, there is a bike grill bar within the park where you can relax and grab refreshments. Solagna itself and nearby villages offer various cafes and restaurants to enjoy local cuisine after your adventures.

What are the general characteristics of the terrain and difficulty for exploring the canyons?

The terrain around the canyons in Val Brenta can vary. For instance, Gorghi Scuri is described as challenging, especially after rains when paths can be slippery. Canyoning involves navigating rocky gorges, which requires aquatic skills and agility. Many areas are characterized by deep valleys, narrow impluviums, and karst formations, offering diverse exploration opportunities ranging from moderate hikes to more demanding off-track ventures.

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