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Top 4 Gorges around Sant'Angelo In Vado

Best canyons around Sant'Angelo In Vado offer diverse natural attractions within the Marche region. The area features geological formations carved by rivers, including dramatic gorges and unique rock structures. These natural landscapes provide opportunities for exploration and observation of the local environment. Sant'Angelo In Vado serves as a base for accessing these notable natural sites.

Best canyons around Sant'Angelo In Vado

  • The most popular canyons is Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio, a gorge that features famous gates near the…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Rio Vitoschio Junction

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Starting point for beautiful walks, natural climbing gyms, refreshing baths under the countless waterfalls ... the paths are often not well marked and the phone here never has a signal so be careful.

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Grotta del Borghetto

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Little bit of the walking trail is a beautyfull cave.

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Dolomite Pillars

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Crossing the road that goes from Apecchio, Piobbico towards Acqualagna, you feel really small looking up at the rock peaks that look like small Dolomites

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Gravel descent at Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara

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Nice to be traveled with a gravel. Green, fast and panoramic. pay attention to the curves, some have deep buxhe just around the corner

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Fosso dell'Eremo Trail

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Who will want to try the more than 15 fords of the hermitage ditch? Not to mention the Balze di Rocca Leonella. Have fun, wet feet and a few stretches of bike on your shoulders

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May 20, 2025, Fosso dell'Eremo Trail

Who will want to try the more than 15 fords of the hermitage ditch? Not to mention the Balze di Rocca Leonella. Have fun, wet feet and a few stretches of bike on your shoulders

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parking and departure from here for the 13/14 km ring ══════════════ 198th excursion | Piobbico area ring starting from Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio passing through Fosso Pisciarello, Colluccio and Monte Cardamagna ═════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/74g4sspNFvQ

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Cave that sweats on you if there is water. Nice garno

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Crossing the road that goes from Apecchio, Piobbico towards Acqualagna, you feel really small looking up at the rock peaks that look like small Dolomites

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Little bit of the walking trail is a beautyfull cave.

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A road no longer under maintenance. Nice to be traveled with a gravel. Green, fast and panoramic. pay attention to the curves, some have deep buxhe just around the corner

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Starting point for beautiful walks, natural climbing gyms, refreshing baths under the countless waterfalls ... the paths are often not well marked and the phone here never has a signal so be careful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable canyons and gorges near Sant'Angelo In Vado?

Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Marche region offers spectacular natural wonders like the Gola del Furlo and the Marmitte dei Giganti. Within the komoot community, popular spots include Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio, known for its famous gates, and Grotta del Borghetto, a unique cave and gorge combination.

What unique geological features can I explore near Sant'Angelo In Vado?

The area is rich in geological formations. You can visit the Dolomite Pillars, natural rock peaks resembling small Dolomites. The Marmitte dei Giganti features unique 'giants' cauldrons' sculpted by the Metauro River, while the Gola del Furlo showcases imposing rocky walls and a dramatic gorge carved by the Candigliano River.

Are there hiking trails available in the canyons near Sant'Angelo In Vado?

Yes, numerous hiking opportunities exist. The Gola del Furlo offers various trails with stunning views, and the Marmitte dei Giganti also has trails leading down to the river. For a challenging experience, consider the Fosso dell'Eremo Trail, known for its river fords. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sant'Angelo In Vado guide.

What is the difficulty level of trails in the Furlo Gorge and Marmitte dei Giganti?

Trails in both the Gola del Furlo and Marmitte dei Giganti range from easy walks to more challenging routes. For the Marmitte dei Giganti, sturdy shoes are recommended, especially if exploring near the river. Within the komoot highlights, trails like Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio are rated intermediate, while the Fosso dell'Eremo Trail is considered challenging.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in the canyons around Sant'Angelo In Vado?

Besides hiking, the canyons offer other outdoor pursuits. The Gola del Furlo and Marmitte dei Giganti are popular for canoeing and kayaking on their respective rivers. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including gravel biking and road cycling, which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Sant'Angelo In Vado and Cycling around Sant'Angelo In Vado guides.

Are the canyons around Sant'Angelo In Vado suitable for families?

Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Gola del Furlo offers accessible trails and a visitor center, making it a good option for all ages. The unique geological formations of the Marmitte dei Giganti can also be an engaging experience for children, though some river trails may require more caution. Always check specific trail conditions for suitability.

Can I bring my dog to the canyon trails?

While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor trails in the Marche region generally permit dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's advisable to check with local park authorities or visitor centers, such as the one at Gola del Furlo, for the most current rules regarding pets on trails.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in the Marche region?

The best time to visit is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially for water-based activities, but it can be hotter. Winter visits are possible but some trails or activities might be limited due to weather conditions.

Do the canyons near Sant'Angelo In Vado have any historical significance?

The Gola del Furlo is particularly rich in history. Known in ancient times as Saxa Intercisa, it was strategically important. The Romans improved the Via Flaminia through the gorge, constructing a 39-40 meter long tunnel, called 'Forulum,' which is still visible and usable today. Traces of medieval fortresses can also be found in the area.

Where is the Gola del Furlo located and what makes it special?

The Gola del Furlo is located in the Urbino-Pesaro district, near Fermignano, about half an hour's drive from Sant'Angelo in Vado. It's often called the 'Grand Canyon of Italy' due to its dramatic scale. Carved by the Candigliano River, it features imposing rocky walls, emerald green waters, and a diverse ecosystem within a State Nature Reserve. Its historical significance, including a Roman tunnel, also makes it unique.

What are the Marmitte dei Giganti and what can I expect to see there?

The Marmitte dei Giganti (Giants' Pots) is a remarkable river canyon near Fossombrone, approximately two kilometers from the town. It's known for its unique geological formations: smooth, circular basins carved into the limestone rock by the powerful Metauro River, resembling giant cauldrons. Visitors can expect transparent, emerald-green water, a raw, untamed atmosphere, and opportunities for hiking and river kayaking.

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