Canyons around Vigo Di Cadore offer access to the natural landscape of the Cadore region within the Dolomites. This area is characterized by deep gorges carved by rivers, showcasing varied rock formations and impressive natural features. The terrain provides opportunities for exploring riverbeds and dramatic valleys. Visitors can experience the geological diversity and the power of water shaping the mountain environment.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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Long valley, almost entirely passable.
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At the Sappada sign, under a wooden bridge, the Piave River suddenly leaps, creating an environment to behold and heard. "... An enchanting place, a destination for many tourists, including those from the Veneto region, the Acquatona Gorge in Sappada can now be safely admired in all its majesty thanks to the new equipped trail. The area surrounding the deep gorge, carved by the waters of the Piave River where it meets the Rio Acquatona, where it plunges into a 50-meter waterfall... https://www.friulioggi.it/sappada/nuovo-percorso-attrezzato-ammirare-gola-acquatona-19-luglio-2023/
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The bell tower of Val Montanaia is suggestive.
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Val Montanaia technical trail, sure-footedness required
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The surprise of this tour was discovering this ravine upstream from Lake Sauris. A small cavity just over a meter wide, 30 or 40 meters high.
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Be careful with this path, which is advertised as a cycle path; Komoot also suggests it as a gravel path, which it absolutely is not. There is no bridge here and you have to push your bike through the (dry) riverbed.
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Sadly the main trail has been washed out by recent storms. You can still find your way up the valley walking in the middle of the river's bed
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The region around Vigo Di Cadore offers a variety of impressive canyons. Highlights include Acquatona Gorge, known for its 50-meter waterfall, and the Cimoliana Valley Riverbed, where you can walk directly in the river's bed. Further afield in the Dolomites, you'll find Val Maggiore, often called 'the most exciting canyon of Italy' with natural slides and waterfalls, and Val Maor, an internationally recognized 'Pearl of Canyoning Veneto'.
Yes, several canyons in the broader Cadore and Dolomite regions offer family-friendly experiences. Val Maggiore and Val Maor, for instance, are known to have options suitable for different experience levels, including families, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty and aquatic adventures.
You can expect to see deep gorges carved by rivers, impressive waterfalls like the one at Acquatona Gorge, and varied rock formations. Some canyons, like Val Maggiore, feature striated white rock, while Val Clusa is noted for its variety of rock colors. You'll also encounter clear pools and natural slides formed by water erosion.
Generally, the warmer months from late spring through early autumn (typically May to September) are best for visiting the canyons. During this period, water levels are usually more predictable for canyoning, and hiking trails are more accessible. Winter canyoning is generally not recommended due to cold temperatures and potentially dangerous conditions.
Yes, for those seeking a less-traveled experience, Val Fagarè (Fogarè) is described as a hidden gem in the heart of the Monti del Sole group, offering a secluded and pristine canyoning location. The Gorge upstream of Lake Sauris also offers a surprising, narrow cavity for exploration.
For experienced adventurers, canyons like Val Noana in the isolated Vette Feltrine mountain chain offer a more rugged and untouched canyoning experience. The Trail from Forcella Las Busas to Scodavacca-Giaf junction on Bianchi loop, while offering gorge views, is noted for steep scree and is not recommended for beginners.
Yes, Canyon Brent de l'Art is specifically known for river trekking within its spectacular setting. This offers a unique way to explore the canyon's formations by walking directly in the river.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, cycling routes, and road cycling routes. These activities allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the Dolomites and Cadore region.
While specific permits for general canyon access are not broadly mentioned, it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially for organized canyoning tours or specific protected areas. Some trails, like the Trail from Forcella Las Busas to Scodavacca-Giaf junction on Bianchi loop, may be officially decommissioned, indicating potential hazards and a need for caution.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic natural beauty and the unique geological formations. The opportunity to witness powerful waterfalls, walk through riverbeds, and explore deep gorges carved by water is a major draw. The sense of adventure and connection with nature in the Dolomites is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, several canyons offer exciting aquatic features. Val Maggiore is known for its deep basins suitable for diving and natural mountain slides. Canyon Senaiga features a very aquatic course with several diving jumps, while Canyon Grigno-Sorgazza allows visitors to slide on natural 'toboggan' formations and dive into clear pools.
For canyoning, appropriate gear is essential. This typically includes a wetsuit for thermal protection, a helmet for head safety, a harness, and sturdy shoes with good grip. It's also recommended to bring a waterproof bag for personal items and to dress in layers for varying temperatures.


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