Best caves around San Lorenzo Dorsino are found in Trentino's Brenta Dolomites, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural features. The area is home to the Silvia Cave, a notable natural cave known for its perennial glacier and ice formations. This location offers a range of underground experiences, from natural karst caves to historical sites. Visitors can explore various cave types within this landscape.
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Beautiful view of the Cavedine Valley, a relaxing place with many flowers, a small church and a Madonna in a cave from which a spring comes out.
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Have you ever thought about what you would do in a cave? The one you see was used as a shelter by shepherds for a very long time. Inside there is a natural fireplace, perhaps for this reason it was called "Cosina", which in our dialect means "kitchen". In 1912, during an archaeological excavation, Don Felice Vogt and Giacomo Roberti, an important Trentino scholar of ancient history and archaeology, discovered some very ancient tombs... but I had seen them a long time before! The bones date back to prehistoric times: think, they are more than 4000 years old! Together with bones found a beautiful blade of a flint dagger, a weapon which in the funerary rites of the time probably served to accompany the deceased into the afterlife.
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A tunnel carved into the rock and reinforced with reinforced concrete, which was part of the fortifications on the Soprasasso. There are still numerous such caverns and tunnels on this mountain, some of which are in varying states of preservation. They served as camp or crew quarters.
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Very nice section with grotto, rock breakthrough, narrow rock path
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beautifully dug out of the rocks
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One of the many points where children can have fun climbing to the Paganella Dolomites: there are various scenographies and wood sculptures
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Grandiose path partly carved into the rock
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Easy route with the exception of a short section of the cave path "sentiero delle Grotte" (340b) From the hut, head north on path 340b, which, after a short flat course through the forest with a few steep curves (be careful in places, risk of slipping) and an unforgettable view of the Brenta group, reaches path 340, the Pradel with the Croz Altissimo Hut connects. When you arrive on path 340, turn left, go east and after about 10 minutes you will come to the lower part of path 340b on the right, which leads over the wooded Deft slopes into Belvedere road to Molveno. If you want, you could reach the Croz refuge in about 45 minutes on path 340, but heading north-west to the right, and from there descend via the forest road of the Seghe Valley to Molveno.
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The Silvia Cave, located in Val d'Ambiez, is unique for its perennial glacier, stalagmites, and ice falls. It maintains a constant presence of ice, creating a mystical atmosphere. The first part of the cave is accessible to visitors with the necessary equipment.
Yes, you can visit the Soprasasso Military Tunnel (1915), a tunnel carved into rock that was part of fortifications. Another historical site is La Cosina Cave, which served as a shelter for shepherds and contains a natural fireplace. Archaeological excavations there have revealed tombs over 4000 years old.
To visit the accessible part of the Silvia Cave, crampons and front lights are obligatory. The Rifugio Agostini can arrange guided tours and provide crampons for visitors.
Yes, the Trail from the Grotta del Gigante is considered family-friendly, offering various scenographies and wood sculptures for children to enjoy. The first part of the Silvia Cave is also accessible to everyone with the right equipment.
The region's caves offer diverse natural formations. The Silvia Cave features a perennial glacier, ice falls, and stalagmites. The Cave Trail is known for its bizarre rock formations with small and large grottoes. The broader Trentino region also has karst caves with unique formations, such as the Castello Tesino Cave.
Beyond cave exploration, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For instance, explore routes like the 'Lake Cavedine – Lake Cavedine loop' for road cycling or the 'Nembia Lake Gravel Tour' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes around San Lorenzo Dorsino, Gravel biking around San Lorenzo Dorsino, and Cycling around San Lorenzo Dorsino.
Yes, guided tours for the Silvia Cave can be arranged through the Rifugio Agostini. They can also provide the necessary crampons for your visit.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the broader Trentino region features the Castello Tesino Cave, known for its karst formations and traces of ancient cave bears. This cave is located about 40km from San Lorenzo Dorsino.
Visitors appreciate the adventurous paths, such as the Cave Trail, which offers bizarre rock formations and wonderful views of the Brenta group. The historical insights provided by sites like the La Cosina Cave, with its ancient archaeological finds, are also highly valued.
The Silvia Cave is located in Val d'Ambiez, a short 10-minute walk from the Rifugio Silvio Agostini. The approach to the cave is part of a scenic trek in the wild Brenta Dolomites, with starting points from San Lorenzo Dorsino. A jeep-taxi service to Rifugio Cacciatore is often used before continuing on foot.
Yes, besides the Silvia Cave, the broader Trentino region includes the Castello Tesino Cave, known for its karst formations and ancient cave bear traces, and the Cesare Battisti Cave Geosite on Paganella, which is an extensive system with technical sections.
San Lorenzo Dorsino itself offers various accommodation options. For services closer to the Silvia Cave, the Rifugio Silvio Agostini provides a historical mountain hut experience. You can find more information about the Rifugio Agostini on visittrentino.info.


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