Best canyons around Isola Di Fondra are found within the rugged terrain of the Alta Val Brembana. This region is defined by steep mountain slopes and geological formations sculpted by the Brembo River. Notable features include the Val Fondra waterfall, which descends into a narrowing valley, creating a gorge-like spectacle. The broader Valle Brembana offers various streams and gorges for exploration.
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The Sanguigno Valley is one of the wildest and most fascinating valleys in the Bergamo Orobie mountains, located above Valgoglio (BG). Known as the "valley of water" for its abundance of waterfalls, pools, and peat bogs, it is considered the oasis with the highest biodiversity in the Orobie Park. 🌿 Main features Unique biodiversity: the valley is home to rare habitats such as extensive peat bogs, rhododendrons, pine forests, and endemic plant species. Origin of the name: "Sanguigno" comes from the reddish hues the vegetation takes on in autumn, making the landscape particularly evocative. Water is the protagonist: the Sanguigno stream cascades down, forming waterfalls and natural pools of green and blue hues. Wild environment: shady forests, bright meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and panoramic ridges create a varied and pristine landscape. 🚶♂️ Excursions Access: Start from Valgoglio (929 m), reaching the Aviasco power plant (965 m) where you can leave your car (ticket required). Classic route: The trail runs alongside the stream and leads to the Gianpace Refuge (1330 m), a refreshment point and waterfall observation point. Duration: Approximately 1.5–2 hours of walking, with moderate elevation gain. Alternatives: From Novazza, you can follow trail 232A, which passes through woods and pastures to the refuge. ✨ Why visit it Unspoiled nature: The valley is largely untouched, ideal for those seeking silence and authenticity. Photography and relaxation: The waterfalls and meadows offer spectacular views and picnic spots. Seasons: In spring, it is lush and green, in autumn it turns red and orange, and in summer, it remains cool thanks to the stream.
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Small gully on the path that connects the Zambla pass to the Grem high hut. It does not present any technical difficulty
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Valley where the Carona ski area is located, reachable via the dirt road that starts from Carona or with the chairlift that starts from the town, usually operating in winter and summer months.
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Wonderful area nestled between the rocky peaks of the surrounding peaks, in particular the Arera and the Corna Piana. The area is mainly rocky, easy to reach even if it requires a minimum of training. The most fascinating aspect is the landscape, you find yourself in a very natural and at times wild environment, where you also have to pay attention to small ravines which are often not immediately visible but equally dangerous! Especially in the presence of snow which masks them further.
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Classic itinerary up Mount Cancervo starting from Brembella: it is a path that offers no difficulties whatsoever.
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Beautiful valley that goes up to Pizzo Farno, passing by the ref. Gianpace
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Path that allows you to go up to the Grem huts
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While Isola Di Fondra itself doesn't have explicitly named canyons, the surrounding Alta Val Brembana region offers dramatic gorge-like features. You can experience steep mountain slopes, impressive waterfalls like the Val Fondra waterfall (also known as the Baresi waterfall), and narrow valleys carved by the Brembo River. The broader Val Brembana also provides opportunities for canyoning activities, navigating streams, natural slides, and various waterfalls.
Among the most notable areas are the Sanguigno Valley, known for its abundance of waterfalls, pools, and high biodiversity. Another is Arera Basin, a wild and natural environment nestled between rocky peaks. For those seeking a challenge, Canalino dei Sassi offers a steep couloir variant to reach Monte Cancervo.
Yes, the Trail channel 223 is a small gully between rocks that does not present any technical difficulty, making it suitable for those looking for a less challenging experience. The Val Fondra waterfall is also easily visible from the provincial road (SP2).
The Sanguigno Valley is often called the 'valley of water' due to its numerous waterfalls, natural pools, and peat bogs. It's considered an oasis with the highest biodiversity in the Orobie Park, featuring rare habitats and endemic plant species. In autumn, the vegetation takes on reddish hues, creating a particularly evocative landscape.
The region's canyon-like areas, especially the Sanguigno Valley, are known for their high biodiversity. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the pristine and wild environments, with their diverse habitats like peat bogs, rhododendrons, and pine forests, support a variety of local flora and fauna.
The Val Fondra waterfall, also known as the Baresi waterfall, is particularly spectacular during the summer months, especially on weekends and holidays, when its flow can be very strong. It is easily visible from the provincial road (SP2) when approaching Isola di Fondra from Moio de Calvi.
Yes, the broader Val Brembana region, where Isola Di Fondra is located, offers opportunities for canyoning. This activity involves exploring streams and gorges carved by water, navigating narrow passages, natural slides, and various waterfalls. These experiences highlight the presence of numerous such formations throughout the valley.
The area around Isola Di Fondra offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Pagliari Historic Village – Val Sambuzza Waterfall loop from Carona' or the 'Rifugio Gemelli loop from Carona'. There are also MTB trails, including the 'Fratelli Calvi Hut – Sambuzza Valley Waterfall loop from Isola di Fondra', and running trails like the 'Laghi Gemelli Hut – Rifugio Fratelli Calvi loop from Bar Ötzi'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Isola Di Fondra, MTB Trails around Isola Di Fondra, and Running Trails around Isola Di Fondra guides.
When visiting the Sanguigno Valley, you can start from Valgoglio (929 m) and reach the Aviasco power plant (965 m), where parking is available. Please note that a ticket is required for parking there.
Difficulty levels vary. Some areas like the Arera Basin require a minimum of training due to its natural and wild environment. The Canalino dei Sassi is a fairly steep couloir, especially challenging in winter when crampons might be needed. However, easier options like the Trail channel 223 present no technical difficulty.
The Carisole Valley is indeed a gorge-like area, home to the Carona ski area. It's reachable via a dirt road from Carona or by chairlift, which typically operates in both winter and summer months. It's a great spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.


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