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Top 8 Gorges around Bassano Del Grappa

Best canyons around Bassano Del Grappa are characterized by picturesque gorges and ravines, locally known as "forre," carved by the Brenta River and its tributaries. Located at the foot of the Venetian Prealps, the region offers diverse natural formations. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities, including canyoning, and feature impressive rocky landscapes. The Brenta River is a central feature, winding through high rocky walls and contributing to the dramatic scenery.

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Last updated: June 2, 2026

Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio at Buso

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The "Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio al Buso" is so named because it is dedicated to the Madonna del Caravaggio (not the painter, but the town in the province …

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Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth

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A small but evocative geological labyrinth: nature has carved deep furrows into the hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, forming corridors that pass through square blocks of rock. Rosso Ammonitico is a …

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Oliero Caves

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Cave worth seeing with boat trip into the cave.

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Great on warm days.

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Gorghi Scuri

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The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As …

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November 22, 2025, Grotte di Oliero

A simply wonderful place, easy to reach from the Carpanè-Valstagna station, following a well-marked path along the Brenta River. The staff was equally fantastic, allowing us to follow the cave tour in both Italian and English (part of my group didn't speak Italian). I recommend going in spring; it's cooler and there's usually less traffic, so you can enjoy it all better. ;)

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Very small rock labyrinth, but nice to do, be careful in winter that between fallen trees that do not allow passage and the frozen snow you risk getting hurt.

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The Oliero caves are a complex of caverns located on the slopes of the Sette Comuni plateau, near the hamlet of Oliero (municipality of Valbrenta). Much of the water that penetrates through the plateau above flows from the caves, a classic example of karst phenomena. There are four caves currently open to the public: Covol dei Veci and Covol dei Siori from which the Oliero river flows; while the two upper ones, Covol dei Assassini and Covol dee Soree, are now dry. To visit the caves it is necessary to have a ticket and entry is allowed only with a guide. In the park of the caves it is also possible to visit the museum of speleology and karst phenomena and relax at the bike grill bar.

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The "Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio al Buso" is so named because it is dedicated to the Madonna del Caravaggio (not the painter, but the town in the province of Bergamo where the Virgin appeared in 1432); and because it is built above a high natural gorge (the "Buso Vecio")... however, it is commonly referred to as "the Madonna del Buso." What is striking about this humble little temple and its bell tower is their secluded and solitary location, hidden and almost forgotten: they emerge unexpectedly at the bottom of the narrow and shady Val Frenzèla, immersed in coniferous forests, along the old and obsolete road connecting Gallio and Stoccareddo, used until the construction of the more convenient and faster metal overpass at the end of the 20th century, which now overlooks the shrine at a height of 70 meters! History. Here, in 1830, Fra Giovanni Battista Casera, a Franciscan hermit, returning from one of his many pilgrimages, found himself stranded by a severe spring storm and the resulting "brentana" (river flood), which prevented him from crossing the ravine. He therefore sought shelter among these rocks. As an act of faith for having escaped danger, in accordance with his own wishes, the bridge connecting the two banks and the chapel were built in the years immediately following, serving as a rest stop for travelers and a place of worship. He himself spent the rest of his days as a hermit in that building. The site quickly became a pilgrimage destination. It was destroyed by bombing during World War I and rebuilt in 1927. https://www.vaticano.com/turismo/scheda_1251_il-santuario-del-buso.html

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April 29, 2023, Gorghi Scuri

The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As a frame, a florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss. The path starts from the hamlet of Capo di Sopra, along a dirt road that runs along the rising gorge carved out by the stream from above, where the first water features can be glimpsed; from here you reach the upper part, the most evocative and fairy-tale-like, where you can venture off-track, as far as the water and rocks allow depending on the season. I recommend the route after the rains, even if the path can be slippery (EE), and in spring/summer, when very green and lush vegetation frames the water.

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A small but evocative geological labyrinth: nature has carved deep furrows into the hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, forming corridors that pass through square blocks of rock. Rosso Ammonitico is a pinkish rock from the Jurassic period, generally characterized by a notable abundance of ammonite fossils, hence its name. Within the labyrinth, you'll also find the Cima del Monte Corno (1,383 m): the highest point is here, not where the Monument to the Unknown Soldier overlooks the plain. Along the perimeter of the rocky agglomeration are two Italian artillery emplacements from the First World War, dug directly into rock turrets to defend the Piana di Granezza below, which was an important logistics base. The trail is enjoyable, but not clean: some secondary branches are blocked by fallen trees; in winter, there is ice; in summer, nettles infest some passages.

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L'oliero is a show and if you've never been to the caves you don't know what you're missing. Go there

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The caves of Oliero are beautiful. In MTB near the entrance there is a stand, a pump and a screwdriver for small maintenance. Drinking fountain with fresh water to fill the bottles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural formations can I expect to see around Bassano del Grappa?

The region around Bassano del Grappa is characterized by picturesque gorges and ravines, locally known as "forre." These are carved by the Brenta River and its tributaries, offering stunning landscapes with high rocky walls, waterfalls, and natural pools. You'll find a mix of accessible natural wonders and more challenging impluviums.

What are some popular gorges or natural sites to visit near Bassano del Grappa?

Visitors often enjoy the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio at Buso, which is situated above a deep natural gorge. Another popular spot is the Oliero River, near the Oliero Caves, known for its clear water and karst phenomena. For a more adventurous experience, Gorghi Scuri offers waterfalls and natural pools within a lively waterway.

What outdoor activities can I do in the gorges and surrounding areas?

The Valbrenta area is a hub for adventure sports. You can enjoy canyoning, rafting, and canoeing in the Brenta River. For a more relaxed experience, the Brenta River Cycle Path offers scenic views. There are also numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For more details on routes, check out the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Bassano del Grappa.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges?

Yes, the Oliero Caves and the nearby Oliero River are considered family-friendly. The caves offer guided boat trips, and the surrounding park is a pleasant place to relax. The Brenta River Cycle Path also provides an accessible way for families to enjoy the natural beauty.

What are the Oliero Caves, and what can I expect when visiting them?

The Oliero Caves are a complex of karst caverns located in Valbrenta, from which the Oliero River flows. They are among Europe's largest karst springs. You can take a guided boat trip into the caves to witness impressive underground formations. The area also features a speleology museum and a bike grill bar. It's recommended to visit in spring for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

When is the best time to visit the gorges and enjoy outdoor activities?

Spring and summer are generally ideal for visiting the gorges and engaging in outdoor activities like canyoning, rafting, and hiking. During these seasons, the vegetation is lush, and the water levels are often lively. However, some trails, like those at Gorghi Scuri, are particularly evocative after rains, though paths can be slippery.

Are there hiking trails near the gorges?

Absolutely. The region offers various hiking trails. For example, you can explore the Monte Caina Summit Trail or the scenic Brenta River Path. The Monte Grappa massif, towering over Bassano del Grappa, also provides extensive hiking opportunities with breathtaking views.

What is canyoning like in the Bassano del Grappa area?

Canyoning in the Valbrenta involves descending narrow gorges with small watercourses, navigating waterfalls, rock jumps, natural slides, and clear pools. Guided canyoning excursions are available for various skill levels, allowing you to explore deeply carved rock formations and pristine natural environments. It's a popular adventure sport in the region.

What unique geological features can be found in the gorges?

The gorges are primarily characterized by karst phenomena, especially evident at the Oliero Caves where water flows from complex caverns. You can also find formations like the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth, where nature has carved deep furrows into Rosso Ammonitico limestone, a pinkish rock from the Jurassic period often rich in ammonite fossils.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges around Bassano del Grappa?

Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and opportunities for active engagement. They enjoy immersing themselves in nature by following mountain creeks, sliding down natural rock formations, and diving into clear water pools. The impressive rocky landscapes and the lively Brenta River are central to the experience, with many finding the secluded and solitary locations, like the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Caravaggio at Buso, particularly striking.

Is the Valbrenta area easily accessible from Bassano del Grappa?

Yes, the Valbrenta, through which the Brenta River flows, is a key area for canyon-like features and outdoor pursuits and is easily accessible from Bassano del Grappa. The Brenta River Cycle Path, for instance, runs directly through the Valbrenta, connecting various points of interest.

Are there any waterfalls to see in the area?

Yes, the Gorghi Scuri gorge features numerous waterfalls and natural pools. Additionally, the Cascata del Silan, located just a couple of kilometers from the center of Bassano del Grappa, is a beautiful and easily accessible natural waterfall.

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