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Top 5 Gorges around Alano Di Piave

Best canyons around Alano Di Piave are located in a municipality within Italy's Belluno province, characterized by its natural landscape and proximity to the Piave River. The region features several gorges and river valleys, offering diverse outdoor experiences. These natural formations are often carved through varied terrain, providing scenic routes for exploration. The area combines natural beauty with opportunities to observe geological features.

Best canyons around Alano Di Piave

  • The most popular canyons include Gorge of the Carazzagno Stream,…

Last updated: July 13, 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 Ciclopista for pedestrians and cyclists has a spectacular and fascinating safety passage overhanging the Brenta river.

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Cismon del Grappa

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Road with little traffic, it is the old road that leads from Cismon del Grappa to the Arsiè lake

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Wonderful tour of the lake (about 4 hours), minimum difference in height (150/200 m) 13 km; among waterfalls, woods

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Beautiful glimpse of the deep and dark gorge dug by the Carazzagno stream, along the valley of the same name, before flowing into Lake Corlo.

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Frieskuh
July 17, 2025, Ciclopista del Brenta: Primolano to Cismon del Grappa

We cycled this section today. Apart from a small part where you are asked to walk, the cycling path is open. There were new steel structures in place to hold the rocks.

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

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Mattia Piz
November 4, 2024, Diga di Corlo

Suggestive passage in the tunnel

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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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Due to an interruption on the Brenta cycle path in Valsugana, I made this detour to Lake Corlo to take this little road closed to vehicular traffic and which leads to Cismon in Valsugana, bypassing the section of the interrupted cycle path. Beautiful narrow road and poorly maintained but still passable without particular problems even with racing bikes

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Be careful of falling rocks on this path

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Unfortunately, this path is closed and there is no alternative. We drove it anyway, but needed pliers to remove the wire barrier at the beginning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable canyons to explore around Alano Di Piave?

The region around Alano Di Piave offers several compelling canyons. The Gorge of the Carazzagno Stream provides a deep and dark glimpse into the stream's path before it flows into Lake Corlo, appreciated for its unique geological formation. Another popular spot is the Gorge and Suspension Bridge at Lago del Corlo, featuring a lake, viewpoint, and bridges. For a peaceful experience, consider Valle di Monfumo, known for its serene atmosphere across all seasons.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons of Alano Di Piave?

The canyons around Alano Di Piave are rich in natural beauty. You can find dramatic geological formations carved into limestone and dolomite, especially in Val Calcino, which features numerous vertical drops, waterfalls, and slides. Other highlights include lakes, rivers, and dense forests, offering scenic views and a diverse natural landscape.

Are there any family-friendly canyon experiences or trails in the area?

Yes, the Gorge and Suspension Bridge at Lago del Corlo is considered family-friendly. It offers a wonderful tour of the lake with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors. The path includes views from three bridges and passes through forests.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Alano Di Piave?

The ideal period for canyoning and exploring the gorges in the Alano Di Piave region, particularly for routes like Val Calcino, is typically from May to October. During these months, the weather conditions are generally more favorable for outdoor activities.

What is the difficulty level for canyoning in the Alano Di Piave region?

Canyoning in the Alano Di Piave region can be quite challenging. Val Calcino, for instance, is considered a demanding two-day descent, requiring experienced canyoners due to its length (6 kilometers), significant elevation drop (840 meters), and 38 descents, with the highest being 28 meters. It features both dry and aquatic sections.

Do I need special equipment or guidance for canyoning in the area?

For challenging routes like Val Calcino, specialized gear and guidance from experienced professionals are highly recommended for a safe descent. The canyon's complexity and historical elements, such as potential unexploded ordnance, necessitate expert supervision.

Are there any historical aspects or sites within the canyons?

Yes, Val Calcino holds significant historical importance. It was a battlefield during World War I, particularly after the Battle of Caporetto in 1917. Remnants of the war, including unexploded ordnance, can still be found throughout the canyon, offering a unique and poignant connection to history amidst the natural beauty.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the canyons of Alano Di Piave?

Beyond canyon exploration, the Alano Di Piave region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging climbs to Monte Grappa, as well as gravel biking and general cycling tours. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Alano Di Piave, Gravel biking around Alano Di Piave, and Cycling around Alano Di Piave guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons around Alano Di Piave?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and adventure. The deep gorges, enchanting waterfalls, and dramatic rock formations provide a visually stunning backdrop. For those seeking adventure, the challenging canyoning routes offer a rewarding experience. The historical significance of sites like Val Calcino also adds a unique dimension, allowing for a direct connection to a pivotal moment in history.

Are there viewpoints to enjoy the scenery of the gorges?

Yes, several spots offer excellent viewpoints. The Gorge and Suspension Bridge at Lago del Corlo provides scenic views of the lake from its bridges. Similarly, the Gorge of the Carazzagno Stream has a viewpoint overlooking the deep gorge, and Valle di Monfumo is also noted for its viewpoints.

What is the typical duration for a canyoning descent in Val Calcino?

Val Calcino is known as a demanding two-day descent. The first day typically involves navigating the dry section with many rock descents, leading to a bivouac. The second day then covers the aquatic and more recreational part of the canyon.

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