Best canyons around Bosco/Gurin are found in the broader region, offering diverse natural features. Bosco Gurin is a village known for its Walser heritage, alpine scenery, and as a starting point for mountain activities. The surrounding area features impressive gorges and river formations, shaped by natural processes. These locations provide opportunities to explore unique rock formations and water features.
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Ravine on the course of the Toce river
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A narrow, tight gorge. Here you stand on a small bridge about 50m above the Toce. Very impressive.
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Beautiful bridge over an even more beautiful gorge.
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It serves traditional dishes, very organized and very kind. Highly recommended!
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From the Balmasurda Bridge 🌉 you can admire the Glacial Pots from above ❄️
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Eye, those who suffer from vertigo (like myself) may have some problems. Still beautiful
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Here you can swim a little differently right next to the road in the river Maggia. Wonderfully clear water, but right next to the bathing area it goes down over a waterfall, so not completely harmless.
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Bridge over the river Toce 50m high, in the area of the Orridi di Uriezzo in the Antigorio Valley.
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While Bosco Gurin itself is known for its alpine scenery, the broader Maggia Valley offers impressive canyoning experiences. Key locations include the Val Grande Canyon, known for its diverse features like a 'Little Niagara' waterfall and unique rock formations, and the Giumaglio Canyon, which features beautiful, sparkling pools. You can also explore the Maggia Gorge and Waterfalls, which has impressive rock formations and natural bathtubs.
Yes, the Val Grande Canyon in the Maggia Valley is recommended for sporty beginners. It offers jumps and numerous small slides, including an optional 25-meter slide, and abseiling down a 30-meter waterfall. Canyoning tours here typically last around 4 hours, with about 2.5 hours spent within the canyon itself.
The canyons in the region boast a variety of natural features, including impressive rock formations, natural bathtubs, and emerald-green water. You'll find waterfalls, crystalline pools, and unique geological formations carved by rivers. For instance, the Balmasurda Bridge offers views of glacial pots, and the Waterfall and lagoon in the Vergeletto Gorge provides a cool dip in crystal-clear water.
For impressive gorges and viewpoints, consider visiting the Balmasurda Bridge, which spans 50 meters high over the Toce river in the Orridi di Uriezzo area, offering views of the Glacial Pots. Another notable spot is the Orridi di Urezzo Glacial Garden, a narrow gorge where a small bridge provides views approximately 50 meters above the Toce river.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for wild swimming. The Maggia Gorge and Waterfalls is frequented by local residents during the bathing season, featuring clear water and natural bathtubs. You can also take a cool dip in the crystal-clear water at the Waterfall and lagoon in the Vergeletto Gorge.
The best time for canyoning in the Maggia Valley is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly May to September), when water levels are suitable and temperatures are comfortable for water activities. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Beyond canyoning, the region around Bosco/Gurin offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Cascata del Toce – Passo di Nefelgiú loop', or enjoy hiking with routes like 'Bosco Gurin — Walser Village – Riale di Bosco Waterfalls loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Da Bignasco a Gordevio – giro ad anello'. For more details, you can check out the guides for Running Trails around Bosco/Gurin, Hiking around Bosco/Gurin, and MTB Trails around Bosco/Gurin.
Yes, near some of the gorges, you can find unique dining spots. The Grotto La Froda is a rustic restaurant located right next to the bridge over the Calnegia river bed. It's set in a world of stones, water, and wood, offering a wonderful ambiance and serving traditional dishes. Note that it operates without electricity and is only inhabited during the favorable season.
For a canyoning adventure, you should pack appropriate gear including a wetsuit (often provided by tour operators), a helmet, sturdy shoes suitable for wet conditions, and a harness. It's also advisable to bring a swimsuit, a towel, sunscreen, water, and a change of clothes. Always confirm specific gear requirements with your chosen tour provider.
The canyons in the Maggia Valley are worth visiting for their diverse features, including natural slides, jumps into crystalline pools, and opportunities to abseil down impressive waterfalls. The stunning natural beauty, characterized by emerald-green water and pristine surroundings, provides a picturesque backdrop for these adventurous activities. They offer a thrilling way to immerse yourself in the natural environment.
The Val Grande Canyon has some closed-in sections, requiring a certain level of commitment. While it's suitable for sporty beginners, participants should be comfortable with heights, water, and physical activity. Tours typically involve jumps up to 10 meters and abseiling down a 30-meter waterfall.


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