Canyons around Barcis, located in Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia region, are a prominent feature of the Valcellina valley. This area is characterized by dramatic natural landscapes, including the notable Forra del Cellina, which is part of the Natural Park of the Friulian Dolomites. The region offers various geological formations carved by streams into calcareous rock, creating deep gorges and scenic valleys. These natural features provide diverse opportunities for exploration and observation.
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In Val Colvera, nature reigns supreme
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For lovers of former car routes, this route is an absolute historical gem. The route for cyclists crossing the new road, which practically leads through a tunnel, is particularly interesting. The historic route, with its views of the valley and the carved-out rock formations, is sure to make your heart race.
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Wonderful stream with emerald colors.
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A day of photography between nature, grazing light and small unexpected events. I'll tell you about my approach, the techniques used and how to transform a difficult context into an opportunity for extraordinary shots. Follow the path and get inspired!
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I take you on a photographic excursion where the lake under maintenance offers unexpected views. Discover how the sunset light, the gray sky and the haze can transform a seemingly flat scene into a magical composition.
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This walkway suspended in the void makes unique panoramas possible.
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The Sentiero degli Alpini runs along one side of the lake, unfortunately then you have to take an asphalt road for a stretch. From the Antoi bridge then you continue on a pedestrian path. The tour was done anticlockwise.
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The Barcis area is renowned for its dramatic natural landscapes, particularly the impressive Forra del Cellina, considered one of Italy's most spectacular canyons. You'll find towering cliff walls, crystal-clear waters, and unique geological formations carved by streams into calcareous rock. The nearby artificial Lake Barcis, with its emerald-green water, also adds to the scenic beauty.
Yes, visitors can experience the thrilling First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint), a suspended walkway with a transparent glass section offering an exhilarating panorama of Lake Barcis and the surrounding mountains. Another unique experience is walking across the 55-meter-high steel Tibetan Bridge, which provides distinct perspectives of the Forra del Cellina gorge.
The humid gorge environment, such as that found along the Gor Nature Trail, is home to rare ferns like the Carthusian fern or Cervina tongue. The wetlands are also ideal habitats for amphibians such as the yellow-bellied toad, common toad, and fire salamander, as well as crayfish.
Yes, several trails are considered family-friendly. The Alpini Trail (Barcis) is an easy path that skirts the lake and features refreshment and water points. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) is also categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible views.
Beyond the Skywalk, you can explore the Gor Nature Trail, which winds through a humid gorge with waterfalls and wooden walkways. The Old Val Colvera Road offers unique views of steep, forested slopes and the turquoise Torrente Colvera, ideal for cycling. For a path immersed in nature with panoramic points, consider the Sentiero del Dint.
The area around Barcis offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, cycling routes, and road cycling routes. Lake Barcis also provides opportunities for water sports like sailing, canoeing, kayaking, and scuba diving.
Yes, the Cellina Gorge Nature Reserve's visitor center is located at Ponte Antoi di Barcis. It offers thematic exhibitions detailing the reserve's natural, geological, hydrological, and faunal characteristics, serving as an excellent starting point for exploration.
While specific trail closures or seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the region's natural beauty, including its vibrant emerald waters and lush environments, suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor activities before winter conditions set in.
The old panoramic route of the Valcellina valley, approximately 10 km long, is a historical path that runs alongside the river. It offers a scenic journey through canyons and tunnels, showcasing the region's past infrastructure and its integration with the dramatic landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular scenery, especially the unique panoramas from the Skywalk del Dint. The experience of cycling through valleys like the Val Colvera, with its steep, forested slopes and turquoise river, is also highly appreciated. The serene and almost tropical atmosphere of trails like the Gor Nature Trail, with its waterfalls and rare ferns, also leaves a lasting impression.


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