Canyons around Vallada Agordina offer access to the natural features of the wider Agordino region, nestled within the Dolomites. This area provides opportunities to explore significant canyoning experiences. The landscape is characterized by impressive rock formations and waterways. Vallada Agordina serves as a base for discovering these natural attractions.
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September 2025: still stones on the road, on foot and by bicycle (must be carried briefly over the stones) but passable
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Finally everything is open again and nicely restored; a little detour is worth it for little money and safety equipment.
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The little church of Sant'Antonio, located approximately halfway up the Serrai di Sottoguda gorge, was built in ancient times with the specific purpose of protecting travelers who ventured into the gorge, which until a few decades ago was the only route to Malga Ciapela and the Fassa Valley. Originally dedicated to Saint Anthony the Abbot, protector of animals, following a mass slaughter, it was later dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, whose feast day is June 13th. This was to allow the population to more easily reach the church for Holy Mass during a more favorable time of year, such as spring. It was renovated in 1880. In 1934, a plaque was placed there in memory of those who fell in the First World War on the Marmolada front. The two frescoes on the side transepts of the entrance door depict Saint Sebastian and Saint Rocco, patron saints of the church of Sottoguda.
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Challenging trail, but very beautiful. Personally I would recommend doing it by going up.
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In November 2024 the road is still barred and officially closed. Somebody removed the barrier though and it's ridable. It's in good shape except for a stretch of 50m with massive rockfall. Quite scary, but one can ride through it.
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Trail for experts. Both uphill and downhill, it requires great caution while walking. In some places it is poorly marked and is of an alpine type.
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You can drive through here despite the rockfall
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Tour for experts apart from this beautiful RU DE PORTA for Lake Coldai
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The wider Agordino region, accessible from Vallada Agordina, offers significant canyoning experiences. Key areas include the challenging Canyon Val Clusa in La Valle Agordina, known for its spectacular rock formations and demanding descents. The San Lucano Valley also provides a range of canyoning routes suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to experienced adventurers.
Yes, the San Lucano Valley, part of the broader Agordino area, offers canyoning routes designed for various skill levels, including options suitable for children as young as 8 years old. These routes provide adventure in a safe, guided environment, making them ideal for families.
Canyoning experiences near Vallada Agordina range from accessible routes for beginners and families to highly demanding challenges. For instance, Canyon Val Clusa is considered one of Italy's most demanding gorges for its full route, requiring prior experience. However, a shorter, aquatic section of Val Clusa is available for less experienced individuals. The San Lucano Valley also features routes with significant technical challenges, such as a 50-meter waterfall, alongside easier options.
The canyoning season in the region, particularly for routes like Canyon Val Clusa, typically runs from June to October. This period generally offers suitable water levels and weather conditions for safely enjoying these aquatic activities.
The canyons around Vallada Agordina are characterized by impressive natural beauty. You'll encounter spectacular rock formations, often with a variety of colors, and towering walls that can reach over 500 meters high. Waterfalls are a prominent feature, especially in gorges like Comelle Gorge and Waterfalls, and the region's rushing rivers are central to the canyoning experience.
Yes, within the Serrai di Sottoguda gorge, you can find the Chapel of Sant'Antonio of the Serrai di Sottoguda. This historic religious building was originally built to protect travelers venturing through the gorge and has been renovated, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Beyond canyoning, the area around Vallada Agordina offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Gully to Lake Coldai, which is for experts. There are also opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can check out the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Vallada Agordina.
Canyoning generally involves descending waterways, so you should expect to get wet. Essential gear typically includes a wetsuit, helmet, harness, and appropriate footwear. For challenging routes, mountaineering gear and good training are required. If you're joining a guided tour, professional guides will often provide specialized equipment and ensure safety.
Experienced adventurers seeking a challenge will find it in the region. The full descent of Canyon Val Clusa is known for its demanding and continuous nature, with a significant elevation difference. Additionally, the Comelle Gorge and Waterfalls is described as a mountaineering trail for experts, requiring adequate gear and good training. The Gully to Lake Coldai also presents a challenging, alpine-type terrain for experts.
The Serrai di Sottoguda gorge was significantly impacted by Storm Vaia in autumn 2019, which washed away the entire road within the gorge. It is currently no longer passable, and repairs are expected to take some time. Malga Ciapela can only be reached via the main road and a short tunnel.
Yes, the Agordino area, particularly the San Lucano Valley, is recognized for its canyoning potential and has a dedicated canyoning center. Guided tours are available, ensuring safety and offering tailored experiences for different skill levels, led by professionals.
Visitors highly appreciate the spectacular natural beauty and the adventurous experiences offered by the canyons. The 'eternally long rock walls' and 'waterfalls' of places like Serrai di Sottoguda are often highlighted as masterpieces of nature. The opportunity to explore wild environments and engage in exhilarating water sports against the backdrop of the Belluno Dolomites is a major draw.


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