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Top 9 Caves around Magasa

Best caves around Magasa Italy are found within the Parco dell'Alto Garda Bresciano, an area known for its diverse natural cavities and historical significance. The region features both natural rock shelters, locally known as "cùei," and traditional caves, some containing prehistoric markings. These sites offer insights into the region's geology and past rural life, making them notable natural landmarks.

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  • The most popular caves is Cave at Corna Vecchia, a cave and viewpoint. This site is…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

San Michele Tunnel

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To get to the San Michele gorge, you have to walk through this tunnel, preferably with a flashlight.

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Cave at Corna Vecchia

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Great route, easily doable for MTBers

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Grotten von Mezzema

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On the former border between Italy and the Austrian Empire there are numerous fortifications from the First World War. The so-called “Grottes of Mezzema” are part of this. It is …

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Trail 110

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Former mule track that allows the connection between Campione and the Tremosine plateau through the San Michele gorge. It also allows access to the old hydraulic works. The panoramic, steep …

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Monte Censo (1,012 m) is one of them. In note you take the road to Baremone; After 2 hairpin bends and a long right bend you will see a small …

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June 26, 2025, Sentiero 110

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Former mule track that allows the connection between Campione and the Tremosine plateau through the San Michele gorge. It also allows access to the old hydraulic works. The panoramic, steep and stony path is exposed in some parts and equipped with a metal safety cord. It is a path for EE. In one section you go through a long tunnel in the rock, illuminated.

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The tunnel is really great and adventurous to go through, but there are a few more spider webs/spiders on the ceiling🕷🕸 so you shouldn't be afraid of them 😉

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Beautiful journey through the military history of Tremalzo

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Monte Censo (1,012 m) is one of them. In note you take the road to Baremone; After 2 hairpin bends and a long right bend you will see a small church on the right. Park your car next to or near the small church. From there you continue on foot on path 433. In terms of difficulty, this path is classified as moderately difficult. After a short hike of an hour and a half you reach the summit. From there you can admire the entire lake from north to south.

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September 26, 2023, Grotten von Mezzema

On the former border between Italy and the Austrian Empire there are numerous fortifications from the First World War. The so-called “Grottes of Mezzema” are part of this. It is a hand-dug tunnel system that houses a small museum corner. There are a total of three tunnel systems in Mezzema that can hardly be seen from the outside. During World War I, the tunnels were manned by soldiers who could easily observe the approaching enemy on the road. Smaller exhibits from this period can be seen in the museum, such as helmets, coins, rifle cartridges and grenades. During World War II, however, the cave system served as a shelter for the local population. entry Access to the caves is via a small turnstile with a 1 euro coin slot, which turns on the lighting and the mountain hunters' choir. Source: gardasee.de

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September 1, 2023, Cave on Corna Vecchia

Great route, easily doable for MTBers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore around Magasa?

The Magasa area, within the Parco dell'Alto Garda Bresciano, offers a variety of natural cavities. You can find natural rock shelters known as "cùei," which have historical significance as refuges for shepherds and farmers. There are also traditional caves, some with geological interest and even prehistoric markings. Additionally, the region features historical tunnel systems like the World War I Tunnels of Tremosine and the Grotten von Mezzema.

Are there caves with historical significance in the Magasa area?

Yes, the region is rich in historical cave sites. The "cùei" (natural rock shelters) offer a glimpse into traditional rural life, used for centuries by locals. More recently, sites like the World War I Tunnels of Tremosine and the Grotten von Mezzema are hand-dug tunnel systems that served as defense points and later as shelters during wartime.

Can I find prehistoric sites within the caves near Magasa?

Yes, some traditional caves in the Alto Garda Bresciano Park, particularly in the vicinity of Magasa and Valvestino, are noted for containing prehistoric graffiti. These sites add significant archaeological value to their natural appeal, showcasing ancient human activity in the region.

What are the "cùei" and where can I learn more about them?

The "cùei" (or "cuen") are natural rock shelters or cavities found throughout the Alto Garda Bresciano Park. For centuries, they provided refuge for shepherds, farmers, and woodcutters, offering rest, warmth, and protection. They often feature improvised hearths and sleeping areas. You can find more information about these unique historical shelters on the Parco dell'Alto Garda Bresciano website.

Are there hiking trails that lead to or through caves near Magasa?

Absolutely. Many trails in the area incorporate cave features. For example, the Cave at Corna Vecchia is part of a route offering scenic views. Trail 110 is a challenging former mule track that includes a long, illuminated tunnel through the rock. There's also a small cave along the Trail to Monte Censo via Path 433.

What outdoor activities are available near the caves of Magasa?

Beyond cave exploration, the Magasa area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options like the Valle del Chiese Cycle Path or the Lake Idro – Maniva Pass loop. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Ponale Road – Tremalzo Tunnel loop. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic rides such as the Toscolano Maderno Lakeside route. For more details on these activities, visit the Cycling around Magasa, Gravel biking around Magasa, and Road Cycling Routes around Magasa guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Magasa?

The best time to visit the caves and explore the surrounding natural park is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer can also be suitable, but it may be warmer and more crowded.

What should I bring for a cave visit in the Magasa region?

For most cave visits, especially those involving hiking, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip. A headlamp or flashlight is essential, even for illuminated tunnels, as lighting can vary. Layers of clothing are recommended, as cave temperatures can be cooler than outside. For more challenging or unguided caves, specialized equipment and local guidance may be necessary.

Are there any family-friendly cave experiences near Magasa?

Yes, some cave sites are suitable for families. The World War I Tunnels of Tremosine and the Grotten von Mezzema offer an engaging historical experience with illuminated tunnels and small museum exhibits, making them accessible and interesting for children. Always check specific access requirements and difficulty levels for each site.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and natural features near Magasa?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The military tunnels, like those at Tremosine and Mezzema, are praised for their historical context and unique exploration experience. The scenic routes that pass by caves, such as the one leading to the Cave at Corna Vecchia, are also highly rated for their beautiful landscapes and views.

Are there any deep or more challenging caves for experienced explorers in the area?

Yes, the Bresciano Park area, including Magasa and Valvestino, is known for containing some of the region's deepest caves, such as Monte's Lessini caves, Spurga delle cadene, Spluga della preta, Vajo dei modi, Abisso di lesi, and Covoli di Velo. These can reach depths of 1500 to 1700 meters. Exploring these often requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and local guidance, appealing to experienced speleologists.

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