Best canyons around Recoaro Terme are found in the "Conca di Smeraldo," at the base of the Little Dolomites. This region features natural formations including gorges and canyons, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is also known for its thermal waters and historical significance, particularly related to World War I. These natural features provide varied terrain for exploration.
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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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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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Valle del Boia, a very fresh valley near the town of Campotamaso
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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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Magnificent Braggion path all along the valley and the river, a path that leads to the Castiglieri cross, one of the most beautiful routes for those who live in the area. Campotamaso, Valdagno.
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The deep, shady Boja Valley is a captivating and pristine environment: wild, humid, lush, captivating, and abundant with water. It flows alongside the rushing stream and encounters spectacular and unexpected waterfalls. It is, of course, at its best after days of heavy rain. It is essentially the outward journey of the Braggion Trail, which runs as a loop from/to Campotamaso. It can be treacherous due to the damp and wet terrain, although the most difficult sections are equipped with steel cables, steps, and small bridges. Many documents refer to it as the "Enchanted Valley" for its fairytale appearance, populated by anguàne and salbanèi. "Val del Boja" takes its name from a legend with horror overtones... A solitary family lived here: father, mother, and son, but the young woman died of illness; The man raised his son, named Mattia, with love, earning a living by working as a woodcutter, woodcarver, and herder. He always kept him with him, fearing something would happen to him; but one day, when the boy was eighteen, he sent him alone to sell the fruits of their labor in the village. Just on the way home, the young man was attacked and killed by bandits. When his father learned of this, he went mad and began killing anyone he encountered along the paths with an axe... a hangman, indeed! Until, one stormy night, he died, crying out the name of his beloved son for the last time.
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Truly magnificent! An Italian mule track from the Great War that winds along the rugged and spectacular Sengio Alto mountain range, in the heart of the Little Dolomites, among spires and towers, gorges and tunnels, with beautiful views of the valleys. After the Strafexpedition of 1916, the Austrian invasion of the Italian front, the Army Corps of Engineers built a series of routes to connect and supply the various observation and artillery positions at high altitude, complete with tunnels and shelters. The Sengio Alto offered a strategic natural barrier, dominating the enemy's possible invasion routes from the Vallarsa toward the Val Leogra and the Agno Valley. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catena_del_Sengio_Alto
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A panorama will leave you breathless, the Val Canal is a set of exceptional scents and views.
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The region around Recoaro Terme offers several stunning natural formations. You can explore the dramatic Canale Valley (Pasubio), known for its exceptional views and evocative climb. Another must-see is Val Fontana d'Oro, a wild and spectacular gorge with majestic rock faces. Additionally, the Val del Boia is a captivating and pristine environment with spectacular waterfalls, often referred to as the 'Enchanted Valley'.
Yes, several gorges in the region hold significant historical value, particularly from World War I. The Canale Valley (Pasubio) was a main Italian route to the Pasubio Gates. The Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) is an amazing historical trail that climbs between jagged crests and gullies, offering panoramic views and remnants of military posts. Val Fontana d'Oro was also transformed into a military mule track during the war.
The canyons and gorges around Recoaro Terme are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic geological formations, towering rock faces, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls, especially in places like Val del Boia. The region is part of the Little Dolomites, offering rugged and airy landscapes with spires and towers, providing breathtaking scenery for photography and nature appreciation.
The difficulty levels vary. Trails like the Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) and Val Fontana d'Oro are considered challenging, steep, and exposed at times, suitable for experienced hikers. The Val del Boia is intermediate, but can be treacherous due to damp terrain, though equipped with steel cables and steps in difficult sections. The ascent towards Buso del Bao Bridge is described as a bit challenging but doable for moderately fit individuals.
While many trails are challenging, some sections or specific spots can be enjoyed with families. For instance, the ascent towards the Buso del Bao Bridge is described as manageable with children aged six or seven, offering a suggestive passage in the woods and a stable wooden bridge over a small gorge. Always check specific trail conditions and difficulty before heading out with children.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like 'Carega Peak – Boale dei Fondi loop' or 'Rifugio Cesare Battisti – Monte Zevola loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling. For more details on these activities, you can explore guides such as Mountain Hikes around Recoaro Terme, Gravel biking around Recoaro Terme, and Road Cycling Routes around Recoaro Terme.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is more stable and trails are clear of snow. This allows for comfortable hiking and enjoying the lush natural environments. However, some areas like the Val del Boia are particularly captivating after heavy rains, when waterfalls are at their most spectacular, though trails might be wetter.
Yes, beyond the komoot highlights, the broader region offers unique experiences. The Montagna Spaccata ('Split Mountain') is a striking gorge with an illuminated path during evening hours, creating a magical ambiance. Additionally, the Val Sorda Gorge, located about 20 km from Recoaro Terme, features the exhilarating Val Sorda Tibetan Bridge, a 105-meter-long suspension bridge offering panoramic views of the Piccole Dolomiti.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking scenery, the sense of immersion in nature, and the historical context of many trails. The exceptional panoramas, the wild and spectacular landscapes, and the unique experiences like traversing historical military routes or seeing dramatic waterfalls are frequently highlighted. The region is considered a 'gem of peace and nature' for those seeking both relaxation and active exploration.
The Val del Boia is a deep, shady, and pristine gorge known for its wild, humid, and lush environment, abundant with water and spectacular waterfalls, especially after heavy rain. It's part of the Braggion Trail loop. While equipped with steel cables, steps, and small bridges in difficult sections, the terrain can be damp and wet, so appropriate footwear with good grip is recommended. It's also known for local legends, earning it the nickname 'Enchanted Valley'.
Yes, the Buso del Bao Bridge is a notable feature. It's a stable wooden bridge that crosses a stream in a small but fascinating gorge, offering a suggestive passage in the woods. Beyond the komoot highlights, the region also features the Val Sorda Tibetan Bridge, a 105-meter-long suspension bridge over the Val Sorda Gorge, providing an adrenaline rush and panoramic views.


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