Canyons in Alessandria, located in southeastern Piedmont, feature notable canyon-like formations and gorges shaped by water erosion. The region offers striking landscapes, including impressive natural formations with Oligocene-era rock walls. These areas provide opportunities to explore unique geological features and natural beauty. The province showcases untouched natural heritage and a growing appreciation for its outdoor spaces.
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Walking along this stream offers wonderful views.
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The route follows the valley floor, between partly cultivated and partly wooded slopes. Traffic practically non-existent.
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This bridge is part of the path that follows the route of the partisans to reach the Croce degli Alpini. Below there are narrow gorges and small natural lakes dug by the Borbera, where you can swim, an activity also suitable for families. The views are nice.
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You can walk on the creek bed most of the year, and it gives you a different perspective of the valley. This place in particular is a nice place to stop and observe the surroundings. From here, there are also trails that walk up the shore, and there's a picnic area very close by.
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Trail that starts from the now abandoned Tugello farmhouses, loose, technical, level s3, for expert laughs
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The Strette sul Borbera torrent - also called Strette di Pertuso or simply "Le Strette" - are a splendid gorge carved by the river. The panoramic road is several kilometers long and connects Cantalupo Ligure and Borghetto di Borbera.
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The canyons in Alessandria, particularly the Val Borbera, are characterized by majestic Oligocene-era rock walls, creating striking landscapes shaped by water erosion. You'll find impressive natural formations and narrow gorges carved by rivers like the Borbera, offering unique geological insights.
Yes, the Val Borbera region is rich in historical significance. For instance, the Cantalupo wooden bridge is part of a path that follows the route of partisans. Exploring these areas can offer a glimpse into the region's past.
The gorges in Alessandria, especially the Val Borbera, boast a wild and captivating natural environment. You can expect crystal-clear waters, diverse birdlife, and aromatic flora such as hyssop and martagon lily, contributing to the deep essence of the Apennine nature.
Absolutely. The area around the Cantalupo wooden bridge features narrow gorges and small natural lakes where families can swim. Additionally, On the stream offers a picnic area nearby, making it suitable for a family outing. The Valle di Malvicino also offers a family-friendly trail.
The Val Borbera canyon, including the Strette del Borbera, can be explored via hiking trails, such as the 'Serena e Alessandro' path leading to Roccaforte Ligure. You can also walk along the creek bed at spots like On the stream for a different perspective.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. For example, 'The Canyon' near Cavatore is noted as a mountain biking trail with a challenging final passage between rocks. For experienced riders, the Tugello Descent offers a technical, S3 level trail.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful views and the suggestive nature of the gorges, such as the Strette del Borbera. The opportunity to walk on creek beds for a unique perspective and the presence of natural lakes for swimming are also highly valued.
Yes, there are trails that follow historical routes, such as those near the Cantalupo wooden bridge. Additionally, from On the stream, you can find trails that walk up the shore. For more hiking options, you can explore waterfall hikes in Alessandria.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, Alessandria offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails and road cycling routes throughout the province, providing diverse options for sports enthusiasts.
The Val Borbera canyon is particularly captivating during the summer months, when the wild landscape and crystal-clear waters can be fully enjoyed. However, the natural beauty is present year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season.
The Molare Canyon highlights the province's untouched beauty. Local associations like Green Canyon Aps have made efforts towards its recovery and valorization, promoting its preservation and environmental awareness. While specific visitor access details may vary, these efforts indicate a growing appreciation for its natural heritage.
Yes, several spots offer panoramic views. The Strette del Borbera is known for its panoramic road, and the Cantalupo wooden bridge also provides nice views of the narrow gorges below. The Valle di Malvicino also features viewpoints.


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