Canyons around San Gregorio Matese are situated within the Matese Regional Park, an area recognized for its natural landscapes. This region features deep gorges carved by streams, showcasing diverse geological formations. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and observing local ecosystems. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and riverine environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Roccamandolfi is not a fortress of exchange
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It is worth it like few other places around Italy.
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Pleasant route, along the river inside a small wood.
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It is certainly worth getting here, except that if you continue along path 140 it stops being signposted and following the trail you find yourself climbing over a barbed wire, continuing the path starts again. Considering that at that point you could see cattle and hear dogs barking, you had the impression of finding yourself on someone's land. I therefore recommend going back. It's a shame because that side isn't bad
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7 km from Cusano Mutri, there is the Caccaviola Gorge, a true natural paradise: it is a valley created by the erosion of the Titerno river, where it is possible to take canyoning routes.
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Difference in level of the Quirino stream near a waterfall, where a small natural pool has been created.
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Pay attention to the ascent from the gully. The path along the gorge of the stream is narrow and overhanging, the ascent is exposed and without signposting. Recommended only in the driest seasons, otherwise the ground becomes slippery.
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The Roccamandolfi Tibetan bridge is a suspended structure that crosses the canyon of the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve, near the Roccamandolfi castle. It is more than 200 meters long with a wire mesh walkway suspended almost 150 meters high. It offers a splendid view of the surrounding landscape, the Matese mountains and the Callora stream.
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The Matese Regional Park, near San Gregorio Matese, features several notable canyons. These include the Canyon of Torrente Callora, known for the Tibetan suspension bridge, the Quirino Gorge within the WWF Oasis Guardiaregia-Campochiaro, and the Caccaviola Gorge, carved by the Titerno river.
Yes, the Tibetan suspension bridge over the Canyon of Torrente Callora offers breathtaking views of the Matese mountains and the Callora stream from 140 meters high. The Quirino Gorge is notable for the Cascata di San Nicola, a seasonal waterfall plunging approximately 100 meters, and its impressive karst landscapes.
The Matese Regional Park is rich in biodiversity. In areas like the WWF Oasis Guardiaregia-Campochiaro, which encompasses the Quirino Gorge, you might encounter the Apennine wolf, wildcat, badger, squirrel, wild boar, roe deer, and various birds of prey. The endemic Spectacled Salamander also inhabits these environments.
The driest seasons are generally recommended for exploring the canyons, especially for trails that can become slippery. Late spring, summer, and early autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and canyoning, allowing for better access and enjoyment of the natural pools and waterfalls.
Yes, the Caccaviola Gorge is a known location for canyoning routes. The Canyon of Torrente Callora is also considered a relatively easy and fun canyoning route, suitable for beginners with good swimming skills, featuring natural water slides and pools.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Matese region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes throughout the Matese Regional Park.
The Tibetan suspension bridge at the Canyon of Torrente Callora offers an exhilarating yet accessible experience for families, combining adventure with stunning views. For canyoning, the Torrente Callora is considered suitable for beginners with good swimming skills, making it a fun option for active families.
For canyoning, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This typically includes a wetsuit for thermal protection, a helmet for head safety, and sturdy, non-slip shoes suitable for wet and rocky terrain. Layers of quick-drying clothing underneath the wetsuit are also recommended.
Yes, the area around the Canyon of Torrente Callora is steeped in history. The ruins of the Maginulfo Castle overlook the gorge near Roccamandolfi, adding a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular scenery, the thrill of experiences like crossing the Tibetan suspension bridge, and the pristine natural environment. The opportunity for adventure, such as canyoning, combined with the rich biodiversity and geological formations, makes for a memorable visit.
Some trails, such as the Trail in the gully, can be challenging. They may be narrow, overhanging, and exposed, with sections that are not well-signposted. It's advisable to undertake these only in dry seasons, as the ground can become slippery. Always pay attention to local conditions and signage.
For specific regulations, access rules, or permit requirements within the Matese Regional Park, especially for areas like Valle dell'Inferno or Valle del Torano, it is best to consult the official park authorities or visitor centers directly. This ensures you have the most current information regarding protected areas and activities.


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