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Top 10 Caves around Barasso

Best caves around Barasso are found within a natural setting, often near the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park. This region in Italy offers diverse underground exploration opportunities, characterized by its geological features and historical significance. The area provides a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with several notable cave systems.

Best caves around Barasso

  • The most popular caves is Rocce Rosse Fortifications (Cadorna Line), a historical site that features observation posts in caves and tunnels. These fortifications…

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Valganna Waterfalls and Caves

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It's also an experience at night 😜.
We girls really enjoyed it and it was a bit scary too 😉.
The waterfall comes down like a veil, well worth seeing.

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Church of St. Anthony on the Mountain

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Chiesa Sant’Antonio al Monte (Porto Valtravaglia)
Church of San Antonio sul Monte (Porto Valtravaglia)
The origins of the church can be traced back a long way: the primitive Romanesque structures, …

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Le Grotte di Valganna Restaurant

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The area is very interesting from a natural point of view due to the abundance of springs and the presence of travertine, a sedimentary rock with a porous appearance. In …

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Malnate Caves

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The Malnate caves are located in the heart of the Lanza valley park.
They are very ancient sandstone quarries: in fact they date back to 25 million years ago, when …

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Rocce Rosse Fortifications (Cadorna Line)

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The fortifications of the Rocce Rosse are observation posts in caves, tunnels that pierce the mountain from side to side and artifacts that are part of the Cadorna Line

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At the top of "Rocce Rosse" you'll have an amazing view: the southern part of Lago di Lugano is visible with Porto Ceresio. You can also have a picnic on the top of the rocks.

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Chiesa Sant’Antonio al Monte (Porto Valtravaglia) Church of San Antonio sul Monte (Porto Valtravaglia) The origins of the church can be traced back a long way: the primitive Romanesque structures, still partially visible in the typical barrel-shaped interior, date back to around 1000/1200. In the past, on the day of San Rocco, patron of Nasca, the Naschesi would ascend to the small church in a large procession. The unique cave church, dedicated to Saint Anthony Abbot of the Desert, was also a well-known place of pilgrimage Text from the book "Municipality of Castelveccana - a land on the way".

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The area is very interesting from a natural point of view due to the abundance of springs and the presence of travertine, a sedimentary rock with a porous appearance. In addition to the main waterfall, other waterfalls can be admired from the terraces and along the well-equipped paths that start behind the square. A series of information panels clarify some details. The Valganna Caves are a place very well known by the inhabitants of Varese: we are in fact on the outskirts of the capital, literally a stone's throw from the road that leads to Valganna. (Info from the internet 😉)

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It's also an experience at night 😜. We girls really enjoyed it and it was a bit scary too 😉. The waterfall comes down like a veil, well worth seeing.

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In the Lanza Park - beautiful! Let's hope they complete it as soon as possible up to the old Valmorea station, which at the moment can be reached but along the old "track side" section

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most notable cave to visit near Barasso?

The most notable cave in the region is the Grotta Remeron, located within the natural setting of the Campo dei Fiori Regional Park. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the underground world near Varese, with a scenically lit tourist path delving up to 50 meters into the mountain.

Are there guided tours available for the caves?

Yes, for Grotta Remeron, expert guides accompany visitors. A guided tour typically lasts around 3 hours, including a walk through mountain trails to reach the cave entrance, with the actual cave visit being approximately 60 minutes.

What kind of natural formations can I expect to see inside the caves?

Inside Grotta Remeron, visitors can observe natural concretions, small stalactites, and shafts. The region's caves, such as Valganna Waterfalls and Caves, also feature unique geological formations and a waterfall that descends like a veil.

What is the temperature like inside the caves, and what should I wear?

Grotta Remeron maintains a constant temperature of 8°C (46.4°F) and a humidity of 96%. It is recommended to wear appropriate clothing and rubber-soled footwear for your visit.

Are the caves around Barasso suitable for families with children?

The illuminated tourist route inside Grotta Remeron is suitable for children of primary school age and above. However, the trail to the cave entrance is a dirt path through the woods (approximately 2.5 kilometers long with a 250-meter elevation gain), making it unsuitable for strollers or individuals with disabilities. Valganna Waterfalls and Caves is also listed as family-friendly.

Are there historical cave sites in the Barasso area?

Yes, the region has significant historical cave sites. The Rocce Rosse Fortifications (Cadorna Line) feature observation posts in caves and tunnels that are part of the historical Cadorna Line. Additionally, the Malnate Caves are ancient sandstone quarries dating back 25 million years, recognized as natural and cultural heritage.

What other unique cave-related sites can I visit?

You can visit the Church of St. Anthony on the Mountain, a unique cave church and a well-known pilgrimage site with Romanesque structures dating back to around 1000/1200 AD.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Barasso?

The area around Barasso offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go running, or enjoy gravel biking. Many routes pass through scenic landscapes and offer views of the region's natural beauty.

Is there a restaurant near the Valganna caves?

Yes, Le Grotte di Valganna Restaurant is located near the Valganna Waterfalls and Caves, offering a possible refreshment point in an area rich in natural springs and travertine formations.

What is the best time to visit the caves around Barasso?

While specific seasonal conditions for all caves are not detailed, the constant cool temperature inside Grotta Remeron makes it a viable option year-round. However, the approach trail through the woods might be more pleasant during drier seasons. Always check local conditions before visiting.

How accessible is Grotta Remeron for visitors?

The illuminated tourist route within Grotta Remeron is generally accessible for most visitors, including children of primary school age. However, the 2.5 km dirt path with a 250-meter elevation gain leading to the cave entrance is not suitable for strollers or individuals with mobility impairments.

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