Best canyons around Valli Del Pasubio are situated in a rugged mountain landscape within the Small Dolomites, characterized by historical trails and natural water features. The region is recognized for its geological formations and waterways, showcasing the erosive power of water on the terrain. While extensive canyoning opportunities are not prominent, the area offers various gorges and water-carved landscapes. These natural features provide routes for exploration and appreciation of the region's hydrography.
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The route is very suggestive and challenging. In addition, Contrà Pria in the summer is a destination for many bathers and tourists with services that have nothing to envy of a seaside resort. Luciano
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The Val Canale is the largest drainage basin descending from the southern slope of the Pasubio massif, as well as the most direct, short but fairly steep route to the Papa Refuge. After an initial stretch through a beautiful forest, the landscape opens up onto the valley itself, with the trail advancing between high walls and rocky spurs, occasionally crossing scree and scree: a highly evocative climb. During the First World War, before the construction of the Road of the 52 Tunnels in 1917, it was the main Italian route to the Pasubio Gates, the immediate rear of the front: in addition to the mule track, cableways ensured supplies for the army. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Canale_(Pasubio)
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Because it's a beautiful place
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Valle del Boia, a very fresh valley near the town of Campotamaso
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Beautiful route for EE (Expert Hikers) as in just a few km there is a huge difference in altitude. The route is steep at times, almost like a climb, at times sheer, so be careful not to slip otherwise you will arrive directly down. This road connects directly if I'm not mistaken with the 41st tunnel, from there you continue and reach the Papa refuge
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The Astico river here makes its way between rocks and canyons and creates wonderful pools of emerald water. They are swimmable, there is some small beach and shade. Ample parking.
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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 gorges around Valli del Pasubio are characterized by a rugged mountain landscape within the Small Dolomites, showcasing the erosive power of water. You'll find crystal clear river sections like Contrà Pria Pools, deep and shady valleys with waterfalls such as Val del Boia, and expansive, steep gorges like Canale Valley (Pasubio) with high walls and rocky spurs.
Yes, Contrà Pria Pools is a popular spot known for its crystal clear water and natural swimming opportunities amidst the rocks. It's often compared to the clear waters of Sardinia by visitors.
The terrain varies from accessible water routes like the Via dell'Acqua Trail to challenging alpine environments. Expect rocky paths, steep ascents, and descents, especially on historical trails such as the Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149), which winds through jagged crests and gullies. Some routes, like Val Fontana d'Oro, are steep and exposed, requiring expert hiking experience.
Yes, the Brazzavalle Waterfall in Balasso is a picturesque 30-meter high cascade. While not a canyon for descent, it offers a unique viewpoint from a 'Cubo di Vetro' (glass cube) platform. Additionally, the Val del Boia is known for its spectacular and unexpected waterfalls, especially after heavy rain.
Many gorges and trails in Valli del Pasubio have significant historical importance, particularly related to World War I. The Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) is an Italian mule track from the Great War, connecting observation and artillery positions. Similarly, Canale Valley (Pasubio) was a main Italian route to the Pasubio Gates during the war, and Val Fontana d'Oro was transformed into a military mule track.
While many gorges are challenging, the La Via dell'Acqua Trail offers an accessible water route suitable for families. It follows the Leogra river, leading to historical sites like a Venetian-style sawmill, providing a gentle exploration of the region's hydrography.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Valli del Pasubio offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops like the Road of 52 Tunnels, as well as mountain biking and road cycling routes. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Valli Del Pasubio, MTB Trails around Valli Del Pasubio, and Road Cycling Routes around Valli Del Pasubio guides.
The best time to visit generally depends on the activity. For hiking and exploring the historical trails, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather. For experiencing waterfalls at their fullest, visiting after days of heavy rain, typically in spring or late autumn, is recommended, as mentioned for Val del Boia.
Yes, the Val del Boia, also known as the 'Enchanted Valley,' is associated with a local legend. It tells the story of a woodcutter who, after his son's tragic death, went mad and became a 'hangman' (boia) along the paths. This legend adds a captivating, albeit dark, folklore element to the valley's natural beauty.
Many gorges offer breathtaking views. The Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto (SAT/CAI 149) provides an exceptional panorama of the Little Dolomites. Canale Valley (Pasubio) is also noted for its expansive and evocative views, especially as the trail opens up onto the valley itself.
While Valli del Pasubio has impressive natural water features and gorges, it is not prominently known for extensive canyoning opportunities in the same way as other regions like Lake Garda or parts of the Dolomites. The area is more frequently highlighted for its hiking, trekking, and historical significance.
Visitors frequently praise the historical significance, the challenging yet rewarding trails, and the stunning panoramic views. The unique combination of natural beauty, like the crystal clear waters of Contrà Pria Pools, and the deep historical context of World War I trails, such as the Arroccamento Trail of Sengio Alto, are often highlighted as key attractions.


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