Best canyons around Cornedo Vicentino are found within the scenic Valle dell'Agno, a region characterized by its river valleys, hilly terrain, and diverse geological formations. This area, part of the pre-Alpine and mountainous regions of Vicenza, offers numerous opportunities to explore gorge-like valleys and impressive natural features. While specific "canyons" by name are not always prominent, the landscape provides deeply cut riverbeds and rock formations suitable for outdoor activities. The region's natural environment allows for experiences akin to canyon 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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Valle del Boia, a very fresh valley near the town of Campotamaso
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Stunning and deep cleft in the mountain created by the incessant erosion of water. It can be accessed via a safe ladder. Suitable for everyone. Total duration approximately 30 min. Entrance ticket €5.
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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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The Val dei Molini is a surprisingly unspoiled and wild environment, where you enter a mysterious and evocative forest: water dominates, forming lively waterfalls and deep ravines; everywhere, lush moss covers rocks and tree trunks. You cross a series of small valleys (Val Sesura, Valle Arlene, Val dell'Asino, Val del Gambero, Val Smiderle, Val Bisele) and ford several streams that eventually flow into the Refosco stream. The Val d'Asino is particularly evocative, where two streams join in an enchanting clearing, forming waterfalls and a deep, winding ravine. The name reflects how the stream was once exploited: the remains of man-made structures, such as stone masonry and building foundations, bear witness to this. Obviously, the valley is at its best after days of rain.
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All streams and waterfalls in the middle of the woods, even in some places you can swim
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Montagna Spaccata (The Split Mountain) is a small and enchanting gem hidden in the Vicenza Prealps: a deep 92-meter-high cleft carved into the rock by the Torrazzo stream, which cascades in rushing waterfalls and forms small lakes. Legend has it that the place was inhabited by anguane, beautiful creatures of the forest and water. The young shepherd Giordano fell madly in love with one of them, Etele, but she was under a spell: she would vanish when his mother, the Sorceress of the Woods, died. Despite this premonition, the two married. Her mother died, and the spell came true: with a tremendous roar, the mountain split in two, and Etele disappeared into the cleft. At that moment, water began to flow from the rocks. A short but highly evocative trail, ascending the gorge via metal ladders and walkways, suspended between water and rock. It can be visited day and night, for a fee. http://www.montagnaspaccata.com
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The region around Cornedo Vicentino, particularly the Valle dell'Agno, is characterized by deeply cut riverbeds, impressive rock formations, and lush forests. You'll find lively waterfalls, deep ravines, and areas where moss covers rocks and tree trunks, creating a wild and unspoiled environment. Highlights like Val dei Molini and Water Gorge (Val dell'Asino) exemplify these features with their abundant water and dense vegetation.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Split Mountain is a short, highly evocative trail accessible via metal ladders and walkways, suitable for everyone and taking approximately 30 minutes. The Buso del Bao Bridge ascent can also be done with children aged six or seven, though it's a bit challenging.
Many of the gorges, such as Val dei Molini and Water Gorge (Val dell'Asino), are at their best after days of heavy rain. This is when the streams are most lively, and the waterfalls are most impressive, enhancing the wild and lush atmosphere of these natural sites.
The area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Val del Boia is part of the magnificent Braggion Trail, a loop from/to Campotamaso, known for its deep, shady, and captivating environment with spectacular waterfalls. The path beyond the Buso del Bao Bridge also offers a beautiful ascent towards Contrà Urbani di Sopra.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region around Cornedo Vicentino offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Agno – Torrente Agno loop' or 'Monte Verlaldo loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Agno Guà Cycle Path – Bicibar loop' and challenging MTB trails including the 'Passo Zovo trail junction – Col del Comunno Gravel Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for running, road cycling, and MTB around Cornedo Vicentino.
Yes, some sites are steeped in local folklore. For example, Val del Boia is often referred to as the 'Enchanted Valley' due to its fairytale appearance and a legend involving a 'hangman' (boia) who sought revenge. Split Mountain has a legend of anguane (forest and water creatures) and a tragic love story that explains how the mountain split and water began to flow.
The terrain in these areas can be varied and sometimes challenging. For instance, the Val del Boia can be treacherous due to damp and wet conditions, though difficult sections are equipped with steel cables, steps, and small bridges. For the ascent towards Buso del Bao Bridge, trekking shoes with good grip are recommended due to the mountainous and humid ground.
Yes, near some of the trails, you can find amenities. For example, after ascending towards the Buso del Bao Bridge and continuing towards Castelvecchio, you will find a Bar-Restaurant where you can stop for a drink or lunch.
Split Mountain is a deep, 92-meter-high cleft carved into the rock by the Torrazzo stream, featuring rushing waterfalls and small lakes. It's unique for its dramatic geological formation and the short, evocative trail that ascends the gorge via safe metal ladders and walkways, offering a suspended experience between water and rock. It also has a fascinating local legend.
Val dei Molini is an unspoiled and wild environment dominated by water, with lively waterfalls and deep ravines. You'll cross several small valleys and ford streams that flow into the Refosco stream. The name reflects its historical use, with remains of man-made structures visible. It's particularly stunning after rainfall.
Yes, the region's geological makeup, influenced by the pre-Alpine and mountainous areas of Vicenza, features karst landscapes. Near the Buso del Bao Bridge, for instance, the path is characterized by dark basaltic stones of volcanic origin, indicating a history of significant geological activity and erosion that shaped these dramatic natural formations.


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