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8.36km
220m
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Hike the Fandaglia Canyon Trail, a moderate 5.2-mile route near Corio, Italy, featuring stream-side paths, waterfalls, and valley views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.26 km
2.87 km
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The trail passes through various hamlets and villages, including Vauda di Rocca, which is a common starting point. While specific parking details aren't provided, these villages typically offer local parking options. You might also find parking near Corio or Rocca Canavese, which are close to the trail.
Yes, the Fandaglia Canyon Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the varied terrain, especially the more challenging 'Fandaglia East' section with stream crossings and gorges, it's advisable to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with uneven surfaces and water.
The Fandaglia Canyon Trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be ideal for the 'Fandaglia East' route, as its pools and waterfalls offer opportunities for a refreshing swim. Be cautious during high water or bad weather, especially in the canyon sections.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Fandaglia Canyon Trail. It's a publicly accessible route through the natural landscape near Corio and Rocca Canavese.
The terrain on the Fandaglia Canyon Trail is quite diverse. You'll encounter undulating climbs and descents. The 'Fandaglia West' route is described as an easy ring excursion, while the 'Fandaglia East' section is more challenging, featuring a spectacular path embedded in gorges with numerous stream crossings, pools, and waterfalls. This eastern part is recommended for experienced hikers.
Parts of the Fandaglia Canyon Trail are suitable for beginners and families, particularly the 'Fandaglia West' route, which is an 'easy ring excursion' through hamlets. However, the 'Fandaglia East' section is more difficult and involves crossing the streambed multiple times, making it less suitable for beginners or young children, especially during high water.
Along the Fandaglia Canyon Trail, you can discover a variety of interesting features. Highlights include the ancient mill (mulino Bertetto) and an ancient grape press (antico torchio) in Vauda di Rocca. Nature lovers will appreciate the Roc 'd l'Agia spring, also known as 'eagle's rock,' which provides fresh water year-round. The trail also offers a View from Frera Hill and the wild valley environment of the Fandaglia stream with its gorges, pools, and waterfalls.
Yes, the route intersects with other paths. Sections of the Fandaglia Canyon Trail overlap with the Sentiero Canyon Fandaglia, the Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina, and Il Cammino delle Valli.
The trail passes through various hamlets and villages, such as Case Plà, San Pietro, and Vauda di Rocca. While specific amenities on the trail aren't detailed, the nearby towns of Corio and Rocca Canavese would offer cafes, restaurants, and other services for hikers.
Given the varied terrain, especially the challenging 'Fandaglia East' section with stream crossings, it's recommended to bring sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, and appropriate clothing for the weather. If you plan to explore the canyon's pools, swimwear might be a good idea in summer. Always carry a map or GPS device, as trail conditions can vary.
The trail system includes at least two main routes. The 'Fandaglia West' route is described as an 'easy ring excursion' (facile escursione ad anello), indicating it is a loop. The 'Fandaglia East' route is also part of the system, suggesting options for both loop and potentially out-and-back sections depending on your chosen path.