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Top 20 Gorges in Verona

Best canyons in Verona offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region, known for its historical significance, also features a variety of gorges and ravines. These natural formations include areas popular for canyoning, as well as more accessible sites for hiking and nature walks. The terrain often presents a mix of rivers, rock formations, and lush vegetation.

Best canyons in Verona

  • The most popular canyons include Molina Waterfalls, a waterfall park nestled between three valleys. This park features…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Tibetan Bridge of Crero

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The bridge is accessible via a hiking trail, on which one should definitely be on foot. The crossing is not for everyone. Since it is a suspension bridge, it swings …

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Molina Waterfalls

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Very beautiful park with 13 waterfalls if you take the black route. I would recommend that everyone wear decent shoes. The paths are uneven and sometimes muddy. Great route, it doesn't get boring.

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Chiusa di Ceraino

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Between the slopes of Monte Baldo and Monti Lessini, the Adige is wedged in a natural lock. The tight curves between the rocks have created a truly unique environment that is hard to forget for its beauty.

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So the hike is not really "easy". The further you advance between the two rock faces, the more impassable the terrain becomes. You climb over boulders, which are sometimes loose …

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Val Sorda Suspension Bridge

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From the top you have a fantastic view. Only 10 people are allowed on the bridge.

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Salto del Covolo Tondo

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The Salto del Covolo Tondo (24 m. Jump) can be overcome by passing through an IRON LADDER - about 8/10 m high. - and a short EQUIPPED SECTION. The passage is recommended for experienced hikers.

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Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls

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Guys, it's so beautiful there!! You have to see it and enjoy it! The tour was only 5.5 km long but it's very time-consuming. There's so much to discover and …

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Vajo Borago Gorge

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The "green jungle" of the Valpolicella. Amazing! I've never seen anything like it. You have to see it and you'll be amazed! So much nature and photo opportunities... unbelievable. You can see that I'm really impressed. Top 👍

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Suspension Bridge

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The view from the suspension bridge over Lake Garda and into the valley is simply breathtaking. The bridge is near Crero, above Torri del Benaco. It is 34 meters long …

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Cave of the Tette More

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Grotta delle Tette More is a natural cavity of particular historical and geological interest. This cave, hidden among the Veronese hills, is known for its suggestive shape and the play …

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June 26, 2026, Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls

Route immersed in a glimpse of wild nature in the Fumane valleys; one of the many routes now abandoned due to lack of maintenance. Sure-footedness and suitable footwear required! DANGEROUS for novices, dogs, and children!! ❌ Strongly discouraged for those suffering from vertigo (unfortunately I had to stop at a certain point). The phone has no signal.

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Fun crossing point. The bridge doesn't sway that much and is stable and well maintained.

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Hiking trails currently closed, generally very slippery. If at all, only recommended with a via ferrata set.

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The Salto del Còvolo Tondo is the point where the wild and evocative Valle Borago makes an unexpected and impassable vertical drop of 24 meters: a rocky alcove closed at 270°, created by water erosion over millions of years, when the gorge was crossed by an ancient, abundant, and impetuous river. Today the stream bed is generally dry, but in case of abundant rainfall, a waterfall can temporarily form. The Vajo Borago (and the path that runs through it) seems to abruptly end with this monumental natural wall, but it actually continues to the village of Montecchio: the Salto can only be overcome thanks to a dizzying metal staircase clinging to the cliff face and a series of short but steep ramps, A spectacular setting!

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A gorge full of surprises just two hours from Verona. Beautiful scenery, at times you feel like you're in the jungle and completely alone.

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Hiking boots are recommended

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Even though the waterfall was very thin due to the persistent heat, it was a great experience. We've only experienced standing behind a waterfall like that in Iceland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly canyons or gorges to visit near Verona?

Yes, the Verona region offers several family-friendly options. The Molina Waterfalls Park is an excellent choice, featuring varying itineraries suitable for all skill levels, including families. The Vajo dell'Orsa also offers family-friendly canyoning tours, providing a thrilling yet accessible experience.

Where can I go canyoning near Verona?

The Vajo dell'Orsa, located in Brentino Belluno near Lake Garda, is a prominent destination for canyoning. It offers a diverse experience with jumps, slides, and abseils up to 25 meters. Options range from 2.5-hour family tours to more adventurous 5-hour excursions, and even night canyoning.

What are some popular gorges for hiking near Verona?

For hiking, the Molina Waterfalls Park is very popular, offering trails through a landscape of waterfalls and natural pools. The Val Sorda Gorge also provides a captivating experience with its varied terrain, suspension bridge, and waterfalls. Another option is the Vajo Borago Gorge, known for its wild, shady, and silent 'green jungle' atmosphere.

What unique natural features or viewpoints can I find in Verona's gorges?

The region boasts several unique features. The Tibetan Bridge of Crero offers a unique viewpoint, swinging 42 meters above the ground. The Val Sorda Suspension Bridge is another impressive structure, 52 meters long with a perforated mesh, providing fantastic views. Additionally, the Balot Tacà Via features massive boulders stuck between rock walls, creating a mystical atmosphere.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and gorges around Verona?

The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially for places like the Molina Waterfalls Park, where the cool mist from the waterfalls provides a refreshing escape. For gorges with challenging terrain, such as the Vajo Borago Gorge, it's best to visit on dry days to avoid mud and slippery stones.

Are there any challenging trails or gorges for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers, the Balot Tacà Via (Hanging Boulder in the Gorge) offers a challenging hike over scree, requiring sturdy footwear. The Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls also presents challenging sections with significant altitude changes, and the Salto del Covolo Tondo is another gorge known for its challenging trails.

What outdoor activities can I do near Verona's canyons, besides hiking and canyoning?

Beyond hiking and canyoning, the Verona region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and touring bicycle rides. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes near the gorges, offering a different perspective of the area's natural beauty.

What should I wear for canyoning or hiking in Verona's gorges?

For canyoning, appropriate gear is essential, often provided by tour operators. For hiking, especially in areas like the Balot Tacà Via or the Val Sorda Gorge, sturdy trekking shoes are highly recommended due to uneven, rocky, and potentially slippery paths. It's also advisable to wear comfortable clothing suitable for varied terrain and weather conditions.

Are there any caves to explore within the gorges near Verona?

Yes, the Molina Waterfalls Park features prehistoric caves along its trails. Additionally, the Cave of the Tette More is another notable cave formation found within a gorge, offering a unique natural attraction.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges in Verona?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the sense of adventure. Many appreciate the impressive waterfalls and natural pools, the thrill of suspension bridges, and the opportunity to explore wild, untouched areas. The 'green jungle' atmosphere of places like the Vajo Borago Gorge is often highlighted as a unique and memorable experience.

Can I reach any of the gorges by public transport from Verona?

While some areas might be accessible by local buses, many of the more secluded gorges and canyoning spots, such as the Vajo dell'Orsa or the Molina Waterfalls Park (about 30 minutes by car from Verona), are generally easier to reach by car. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes for specific destinations.

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