Best canyons around San Siro are characterized by deep gorges, waterfalls, and river trails. This region offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring geological formations carved by streams and glaciers. Visitors can explore various natural monuments, including impressive waterfalls and ancient stone bridges. The area provides opportunities for hiking through challenging terrain and along scenic river paths.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The road surface is worn but easily rideable with a road bike. Little traffic, almost completely in the shade and with breathtaking nature. Personally, I would not ride it in rain / wind, as the risk of falling rocks is very high - at least after a thunderstorm, there were some large stones and branches on the road.
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The gorge has been closed since 2023 due to a landslide. So passage forbidden! But of course possible at considerable risk. Everyone knows what they are doing, but the locals are already considerably negatively biased towards tourists encountered on the round.
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An absolutely perfect valley for cyclists, rideable and without traffic!
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We paid €30.00 for 5 people, the coolness in the gorge alone was worth the entrance fee on this hot day 😎 A relatively short pleasure, but you can't stop taking photos. 📸
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Very beautiful and fresh road, but be careful of cars, sharp bends and narrow streets increase the risk.
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Most panoramic area of all the wayfarer
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Truly suggestive road, with long stretches in the shade. The road surface is quite ruined, be careful especially when going downhill. Numerous waterfalls dot the route and in some cases a lot of water falls from the slopes directly into the road.
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Apparently the palm trees cope well with the soil and climatic conditions
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The canyons around San Siro are characterized by deep gorges, impressive waterfalls, and scenic river trails. You'll encounter geological formations carved by streams and glaciers, ancient stone bridges, and unique natural monuments. For example, the Sanagra Stream Waterfalls and Sass Curbee features a gigantic overhanging monolith, and Tobi Waterfall boasts a very high stone bridge.
Yes, the Bellano Gorge offers a unique experience with a system of walkways that allow you to walk between steep walls and witness the impetuous flow of the Pioverna stream. Access to Bellano Gorge is subject to a fee.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For challenging river trails, consider the Sanagra Stream Trail, which is very varied and exciting, though it requires good shoes and surefootedness. For more general hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Monte Legnone Summit loop from Valvarrone' or 'Panoramic Trail to Monte Grona' which are part of the Mountain Hikes around San Siro guide.
While specific seasonal weather for the canyons isn't detailed, the region's natural attractions are generally best enjoyed during milder weather for hiking and exploration. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, though summer can also be suitable for enjoying waterfalls and streams. Always check local conditions before your visit.
While some trails can be challenging, certain spots offer easier access or unique features that might appeal to families. For instance, the walkways at Bellano Gorge provide a safe way to experience a deep gorge. When planning, look for trails described as 'intermediate' or check visitor tips for specific accessibility advice.
The natural environments around the canyons, with their forests and streams, support various local wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, you can expect to see typical European woodland and riverine fauna. Keep an eye out for birds and small mammals, and enjoy the diverse plant life, such as the palm trees found along the path to Tobi Waterfall.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around San Siro offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Ring tour of Val Cavargna and Val Rezzo', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around San Siro guide. There are also touring bicycle options, including the 'Dervio Lakeside Promenade' route, available in the Cycling around San Siro guide.
Yes, the region features some impressive bridges. The Tobi Waterfall is known for its very high stone bridge. Additionally, the Stone Bridge over the Esino Stream is an enchanting humpback bridge crossing a beautiful gorge, offering a very suggestive place to visit.
The trails around the canyons vary in difficulty. Many are rated as 'intermediate', requiring a moderate level of fitness. Some, like the Sanagra Stream Trail, are considered 'challenging' and may involve exposed sections or require surefootedness and good footwear. Always check the specific trail details before heading out.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty and the unique experiences offered. Highlights like the Bellano Gorge are praised for the experience of walking between steep walls. The Sanagra Stream Waterfalls and Sass Curbee are noted for their impressive waterfalls and the climbable monolith. The overall diversity of gorges, waterfalls, and river trails makes the area a popular destination for nature lovers.
Yes, you can view the pools at Tobi Waterfall. Access to a tunnel that leads to these pools is available via a path upstream from the old stone bridge. This offers a closer look at the waterfall and its surrounding features.


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