Canyons around Costermano are characterized by gorges and ravines carved by water, offering varied natural landscapes near Lake Garda. The region provides access to diverse natural formations and outdoor activities, often incorporating historical elements and unique geological structures. These natural attractions contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor exploration. Costermano serves as a base for exploring several notable canyons in the surrounding Lake Garda area.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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At its end, the Lagarina valley drastically narrows its slopes and forms the Chiusa di Ceraino. In just over 100 meters of width, the Adige and the state road that leads to Trento pass. After the locks, the Adige flows into the plain and the landscape opens up rapidly.
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At its end, the Lagarina valley drastically narrows its slopes and forms the Chiusa di Ceraino. In just over 100 meters of width, the Adige and the state road that leads to Trento pass. After the locks, the Adige flows into the plain and the landscape opens up rapidly.
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Great museum, worth the entrance fee...
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When hiking through the Paper Mill Valley, you should definitely plan time for a visit to the museum. Admission for adults is €7
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Well worth seeing, but the way there requires strength and skill with the 🚵 as well as on foot 😨
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Great bridge, if you get there early, you're even there alone :-)
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Crossing point of the Ciclabile dei Forti, very characteristic and evocative, between Volargne and Dolcè
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The area around Costermano is rich in natural formations, primarily featuring gorges and ravines carved by water. You can explore scenic river valleys like Val Sorda, which offers a varied trail along a river, and Chiusa di Ceraino, where the Adige river is wedged between Monte Baldo and Monti Lessini, creating a unique environment.
Yes, you can experience the Tibetan Bridge of Crero, a suspension bridge spanning 42 meters above a gorge, offering impressive views into the valley. Another notable structure is the Suspension Bridge near Crero, which is 34 meters long and almost 50 meters high, providing breathtaking views over Lake Garda and the valley.
The Paper Museum, Valley of the Paper Mills, offers a unique blend of history and nature. Located along the Toscolano stream, this area showcases the ruins of old paper mills dating back to the 14th century, with a museum and display boards detailing the region's industrial past amidst a gorge setting.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Chiusa di Ceraino features mostly shaded paths and gentle climbs, making it ideal for families with children. The Paper Museum, Valley of the Paper Mills, is also family-friendly, combining an easy trail with an educational museum visit.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Costermano area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate – Valle dei Mulini loop'. There are also many cycling routes, such as the 'Torri del Benaco – Port of Torri del Benaco loop', and running trails like the 'View of Garda from La Rocca – Cycle and Pedestrian Path loop'.
Canyoning involves navigating through gorges and ravines, often by jumping into pools, sliding down natural water chutes, and rappelling down waterfalls. While not directly in Costermano, the wider Lake Garda area offers opportunities for canyoning. Examples include Rio Nero Canyon in the Ledro Valley, known for slides and jumps, and Tignale Canyon, which provides jumps, slides, abseils, and swims, often with professional guides available.
Yes, for those seeking more challenge, Val Sorda offers a varied trail that can be challenging, especially after storms when fallen trees require navigation. In the broader Lake Garda region, Vione Canyon is known for offering both intermediate and extreme canyoning experiences.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and varied landscapes. The Tibetan Bridge of Crero is loved for its thrilling crossing and panoramic views. The Chiusa di Ceraino is praised for its beautiful landscapes and the unique environment created by the Adige river. The area's natural attractions have garnered over 600 upvotes and more than 300 photos from the komoot community.
The spring is a good time to visit, especially for canyoning activities. For instance, Tignale Canyon in the Lake Garda area is noted for its sun exposure, making it enjoyable even in spring. Generally, warmer months are ideal for water-based activities and exploring the trails.
The duration can vary depending on the specific canyon and your experience level. For example, the Rio Nero Canyon in the Ledro Valley typically takes about 4 hours to complete, with approximately 1.5 hours spent in the water.
While direct wild swimming spots within the immediate Costermano gorges are not explicitly highlighted, canyoning experiences in the broader Lake Garda area, such as Tignale Canyon, often involve opportunities for swimming in natural pools as part of the activity.
While specific circular 'canyon' walks aren't detailed, many hiking routes in the Costermano area are circular and pass through scenic valleys and natural formations. For example, the 'Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate – Valle dei Mulini loop' offers a moderate hike that explores the local landscape.


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