Canyons around Gandellino are characterized by deep, narrow valleys and water-carved formations within the upper Val Seriana. The region, known for its tranquil setting, features natural environments with gorge-like characteristics, particularly within Val Sedornia and along the Serio River. Val Sedornia offers a deep, narrow valley section carved by the Sedornia torrent, providing an immersive natural trek. The Serio River also presents ravine-etched sections, showcasing the river's geological impact.
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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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The Marmitte dei Giganti of Valzurio, in the province of Bergamo, are spectacular natural basins carved out by the Ogna stream. These geological formations were created thanks to river erosion in areas once covered by glaciers. The hike to reach them is fascinating and also suitable for children, with a difference in altitude of about 300 meters and a travel time of 1 hour and 45 minutes - 2 hours. The most characteristic trail is the CAI 340, which follows the Ogna stream through the woods. A shorter alternative is the dirt road that starts from the car park in Spinelli. Along the way you will come across the Baite del Möschel and the suggestive Buco del Freddo, a stone construction used in the past to preserve fresh products. Once you arrive at the Marmitte, you can admire the crystalline water flowing between the rocks, creating a truly unique landscape
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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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Stunning natural pools of crystal clear water. Evocative and refreshing environment. They deserve an easy and very pleasant walk through the beautiful Valzurio (Valle Azzurra).
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Wonderful formations created by nature over time. There are three basins with as many small waterfalls. The place is easy to reach. Suggestive and in hot summers (like this one, 07/20/2023) it offers a cool place to immerse yourself in nature. Needless to say, the crystal clear water
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I advise all those who have the Gleno dam as their final destination, to take a few more steps and admire this wonderful valley.
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beautiful place, with surprise I found the famous "penguins", huge stalactites and stalagmites in ice. the view from here is fabulous
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While Gandellino doesn't feature grand, named canyons, the region offers natural environments with gorge-like characteristics. The most notable is the Val Sedornia, a deep, narrow valley carved by the Sedornia torrent, accessible from Tezzi Alti. The Serio River, which flows through Gandellino, also has sections with ravine-etched features.
Yes, the Giant's Kettles of Valzurio are a great family-friendly option. This natural monument features cylindrical basins carved by water in the Ogna stream, with crystal-clear water and suggestive waterfalls. There's also a beautiful picnic area nearby, making it ideal for families.
You can discover a variety of unique natural features. The Pagani Cave offers a panoramic view and, in winter, large stalactites and stalagmites. The Giant's Kettles of Valzurio showcase fascinating water-carved cylindrical basins. The Sanguigno Valley is known as the 'valley of water' for its abundance of waterfalls, pools, and peat bogs, boasting high biodiversity.
The Pools of the Fiume Nero Stream are a great option for natural pools. These can be reached via a short path equipped with ropes. Additionally, the Sanguigno Valley features numerous natural pools and waterfalls formed by the Sanguigno stream.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like 'Gandellino to Lake Spigorel' or the 'Cardeto Waterfalls Trail'. For more options, including routes through Val Sedornia, check out the Hiking around Gandellino guide.
Yes, the broader Valseriana area has 'canyoning torrents,' indicating suitable environments for such pursuits. The Pools of the Fiume Nero Stream are known to be used by canyoneers. While specific tours aren't detailed here, the presence of these features suggests opportunities for guided canyoning experiences.
The best time depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the lush greenery, spring and summer are ideal. In autumn, the Sanguigno Valley is particularly evocative as the vegetation turns reddish and orange. For seeing large stalactites and stalagmites in the Pagani Cave, winter is the best time.
For a more challenging and wild experience, consider the Pagani Cave, which has a physically demanding path. The Arera Basin is another option, nestled between rocky peaks in a natural and wild environment, requiring a minimum of training due to small, sometimes hidden ravines.
Absolutely. There are various cycling routes in the vicinity, such as the 'Seriana Valley Cycle Route' or the 'Climb to Spiazzi di Gromo'. You can find more detailed routes and information in the Cycling around Gandellino guide.
Visitors appreciate the unspoiled nature and tranquility. The Sanguigno Valley is loved for its silence, authenticity, and spectacular views of waterfalls and meadows. The Pagani Cave is praised for its breathtaking panorama and evocative winter formations. The Giant's Kettles of Valzurio are enjoyed for their crystal-clear water and accessibility.
Yes, there are several running trails. For instance, you can find routes like 'Lago Spigorel loop from Gandellino' or the 'Sanguigno Stream Waterfalls – Gianpace Hut loop from Valgoglio'. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Gandellino guide.
The Val Sedornia is a lateral valley of Val Seriana, directly accessible from Gandellino's hamlet Tezzi Alti. It's known for its uncontaminated nature and breathtaking landscapes. As you trek through it, particularly past Stalle Prato di Vigna, the path leads into a 'deep narrow valley' section carved by the Sedornia torrent, offering an immersive natural experience with gorge-like topography and leading to alpine lakes like Lago Spigorel.


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