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Top 6 Gorges around Longone Al Segrino

Best canyons around Longone Al Segrino are characterized by the region's unique natural features, including Lake Segrino and its surrounding morainic hills. This area, while not featuring dramatic canyons typical of other regions, offers numerous gorges and ravines carved by water erosion. The landscape provides varied terrain for hiking and exploring geological formations. These features contribute to a diverse outdoor experience, showcasing the natural beauty of the Lombard Prealps.

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Last updated: June 2, 2026

Canyon of the Central Horn

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Small canyon formed between the wall and pillars of the Corno Centrale of Canzo.

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Wooden staircase that allows you to overcome the rocky overhang that from the bottom of the Bova valley rises above the ravine of Caino. Elevation of about fifteen meters. three …

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Orrido del Caino

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The stream divides the valley in two like a real canyon, creating a dense network of crevasses which over time have been connected by thick vegetation and, in the less …

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Ponte dei Bottini and Cascata dei Bottini

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Voltiana promenade - former tram line that connected Como and Lecco
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Iron Staircase of Val Bova

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Staircase with two ramps built in iron. Once you have climbed and reached the top, following a path protected by a metal parapet, you arrive at the top of the …

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The Corno Centrale Canyon, located near Canzo, is a spectacular natural formation that develops within the suggestive mountain environment of the Lombard Prealps. This canyon is the result of the erosion of rocks by water over the millennia, creating deep gorges and rock formations of great charm. The path to reach the canyon is immersed in nature and passes through woods and paths that offer panoramic views of the valley below. The area is perfect for excursions and trekking, with itineraries suitable for different levels of experience. While exploring the canyon, you can admire waterfalls, pools of crystal clear water and a rich variety of flora and fauna typical of the area. The Corno Centrale Canyon is an ideal destination for those seeking an experience in contact with nature, far from the frenzy of the city. It is advisable to visit it in spring or autumn, when the climate is milder and the colors of the landscape are particularly vivid. The area is easily accessible from Canzo, which also offers starting points for other excursions in the area.

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Large crack between two walls of the central horn, it is crossed on both sides by historic climbing routes, some dating back to 1950

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Small canyon formed between the wall and pillars of the Corno Centrale of Canzo.

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Pleasant dirt path to travel by bike

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The stream divides the valley in two like a real canyon, creating a dense network of crevasses which over time have been connected by thick vegetation and, in the less accessible points, by man with wooden bridges. From the source flows the Bova torrent which, descending along the valley of the same name, flows into the Piana di Erba to then bend southwards and finally flows, as an tributary, into the Lambro river.

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Wooden staircase that allows you to overcome the rocky overhang that from the bottom of the Bova valley rises above the ravine of Caino. Elevation of about fifteen meters. three ramps alternating with 2 landings. Possibility of securing to a fixed steel rope with harness. Access path protected by some chains, less demanding than the iron staircase opposite. Once you have passed the difference in level, you follow a path protected in the most exposed sections by a parapet. The path allows you to admire the gorge from above and join the path that arrives from the iron staircase. It is possible to descend from the iron staircase by completing a ring at the bottom of the valley or to climb further towards Mount Puscio or continue halfway up the slope towards the hermitage of San Salvatore

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Staircase with two ramps built in iron. Once you have climbed and reached the top, following a path protected by a metal parapet, you arrive at the top of the Orrido di Caino. Access from the bottom of the valley to the stairway is along a steep and slippery path. The ascent is facilitated by the presence of steel chains.

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The ravine of Cain is a gorge whose name derives from the fact that - a few centuries ago - brigands and criminals hid there

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of geological features can I expect to see around Longone al Segrino?

The area around Longone al Segrino is characterized by its unique natural features, primarily Lake Segrino and its surrounding morainic hills, which are formations left by glaciers. While not featuring dramatic canyons like other regions, you'll find numerous gorges and ravines carved by water erosion. These include features like the Orrido del Caino, where a stream divides the valley into a network of crevasses, and the Canyon of the Central Horn, a small canyon formed by water erosion.

Are there any notable gorges or ravines that are easily accessible?

Yes, Roggia Cavolto is a river feature with a small bridge crossing a stream carved into the rock. It's described as a suggestive natural corner located close to urban areas, making it quite accessible for visitors.

What are the most popular gorges or ravines for exploration?

The Orrido del Caino is highly appreciated by the komoot community. It's a gorge where a stream divides the valley, creating a network of crevasses with dense vegetation. Another popular spot is the Canyon of the Central Horn, known for its deep gorges and rock formations resulting from water erosion.

Are there any man-made structures that help explore the gorges?

Yes, there are a couple of notable structures. The Iron Staircase of Val Bova features two iron ramps that allow access to the top of the Orrido del Caino, offering a protected path with metal parapets and steel chains. Additionally, the Wooden Ladder of the Orrido di Caino provides another way to overcome rocky overhangs, with three ramps and options for securing yourself with a harness.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available near these gorges?

The morainic hills surrounding Longone al Segrino provide varied terrain for hiking, with trails offering panoramic views of Lake Segrino and the Brianza region. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Lake Segrino – Segrino Lido loop from Eupilio' (3.2 km) or more challenging ones like the 'Alpe Carella – Lake Segrino loop from Eupilio' (17 km). For more details, explore the Hiking around Longone Al Segrino guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the gorges and ravines?

For places like the Canyon of the Central Horn, it is advisable to visit in spring or autumn. During these seasons, the climate is milder, and the landscape's colors are particularly vivid, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.

Are there any family-friendly activities or routes near the gorges?

While some gorges might be challenging, the general area around Lake Segrino offers family-friendly options. The entire perimeter of the lake features a scenic bike and walking path, approximately 5 kilometers long, which is perfect for families. For hiking, there are easy routes like the 'Lake Segrino – Segrino Lido loop from Eupilio' (3.2 km) mentioned in the Hiking around Longone Al Segrino guide.

What other outdoor activities can I do in the Longone al Segrino area?

Beyond exploring gorges, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Brianzoli Lakes Trail' (40 km) or the 'Lake Pusiano and Lake Segrino Loop' (19.6 km). For more information on cycling, check out the Cycling around Longone Al Segrino guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Longone Al Segrino guide.

Is there a more dramatic gorge experience nearby if I'm looking for something more intense?

While Longone al Segrino's gorges are beautiful, for a more classic and dramatic gorge experience, the Orrido di Bellano near Lake Como is highly recommended. It's approximately 30 minutes away and features dramatic rock formations, waterfalls, and suspended walkways carved by the Pioverna river.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the gorges around Longone al Segrino?

Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and the sense of discovery. For instance, Roggia Cavolto is loved for being a 'suggestive natural corner' that makes you forget you're near the city. The Orrido del Caino is noted for its dense vegetation and the historical intrigue of its past use as a hiding place.

Are the trails around the gorges suitable for dogs?

While specific dog-friendly information for each gorge trail isn't detailed, the general area around Lake Segrino and its surrounding paths are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on leash. Always check local signage and regulations for specific trails, particularly those with man-made structures like the Iron Staircase, which might be challenging for pets.

What are the difficulty levels of exploring the gorges?

The difficulty levels vary. The Orrido del Caino is rated as challenging to intermediate, especially with its network of crevasses. Man-made aids like the Iron Staircase of Val Bova and the Wooden Ladder of the Orrido di Caino are also considered challenging due to steep sections and rocky overhangs, though the wooden ladder is described as 'less demanding' than the iron one. The Canyon of the Central Horn is generally suitable for different levels of experience, but some climbing routes within it date back to 1950.

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