Canyons around Piobbico are a prominent feature of the Umbrian-Marche Apennines, situated between Monte Nerone and Monte Montiego. The region is characterized by impressive gorges and canyons carved into limestone by rivers such as the Candigliano and Biscubio. This geological activity has created a landscape suitable for exploring natural formations. The area offers various natural monuments and river-carved passages.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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I would say one of the nicest places in the area with the possibility to swim, but the water is very cold!
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parking and departure from here for the 13/14 km ring ══════════════ 198th excursion | Piobbico area ring starting from Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio passing through Fosso Pisciarello, Colluccio and Monte Cardamagna ═════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/74g4sspNFvQ
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breathtaking views across the Bosso River
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In the so-called Orrido dei Cupi di Fiamma, a splendid gorge not far from Pianello di Cagli, in the province of Pesaro Urbino, flows the Pian dell'Acqua river, which here forms a splendid 25-meter high waterfall. It can be reached by walking on the riverbed, but attention must be paid to floods.
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The Burano river between Cagli and Cantiano.
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This stretch of road follows the route of the ancient Via Flaminia and connects the towns of Cagli and Cantiano through the narrow Burano valley. The road has little traffic thanks to the construction of the new state road that runs parallel. The gorge carved out over time by the watercourse is spectacular and evocative.
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Place often populated by swimmers and people having a picnic in the open air. There are waterfalls here.
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fantastic place and water, a paradise I was there in early July, the water is chilly but the baths are fantastic bring your swimsuit!
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The region around Piobbico is rich in natural formations. Key highlights include the Fondarca Arch, a natural rock arch that was once a cave entrance. Another must-see is the Waterfall of the Gorge of the Dark Flames, a 25-meter high waterfall accessible by walking on the riverbed. Visitors also appreciate the Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge for its clear waters and views across the Bosso River. For canyoning enthusiasts, the Forra del Presale (Presale Gorge) is a prime destination, known for its natural slides, waterfalls, and rope descents.
Yes, the Forra del Presale (Presale Gorge) is a highly recommended spot for canyoning. It offers an adventurous experience with natural slides, waterfalls, and rope descents up to 20 meters. The canyon features around 20 descents, including a 16-meter zipline, and is suitable for both beginners and experienced canyoners. Guided tours are available, typically lasting around 4 hours.
The canyons and gorges around Piobbico, carved by rivers like the Candigliano and Biscubio, showcase spectacular natural beauty. You'll find white rocks, crystal-clear waters, narrow passages with overhanging walls, and multi-colored stalagmites and rock formations. Beyond the gorges, the area features other natural monuments like the Grotta delle Nottole and the Arch of Fondarca.
While some canyoning activities like Forra del Presale are generally suitable for individuals aged 10 and up (with some tours recommending 16+), the region also offers more accessible natural sights. For instance, the Via Flaminia along the Burano River is noted as family-friendly, offering a scenic route through a gorge carved by the river. Always check specific activity requirements for age and difficulty.
The best season for exploring the canyons and gorges, especially for activities like canyoning and hiking, is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This ensures more favorable weather conditions, higher water levels for canyoning (but not too high to be dangerous), and better accessibility to trails. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, especially for river-based activities.
Yes, the area around Piobbico, nestled between Monte Nerone and Monte Montiego, offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails that lead to natural monuments like the Fondarca Arch, or follow paths along riverbeds to waterfalls such as the Waterfall of the Gorge of the Dark Flames. The region's geological features make for unique and remarkable natural settings for hiking. For more specific routes, you can find various running trails that often overlap with hiking paths.
Beyond hiking and canyoning, the Piobbico area provides excellent opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops around Monte Nerone and Monte Montiego. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also various MTB trails, such as the Monte Nerone Loop from Piobbico.
Yes, the Forra del Presale is considered an easy-level canyoning route, making it ideal for beginners. It does not require prior experience, and guided tours are readily available to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure. Participants can expect natural slides, jumps, and rope descents in a stunning natural environment.
The region's history is intertwined with its natural landscape. The Via Flaminia along the Burano River is a notable historical site, following the route of the ancient Roman road through a spectacular gorge. This stretch connects Cagli and Cantiano, offering a glimpse into the past amidst the natural beauty carved by the river.
Absolutely. The Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge offers breathtaking views across the Bosso River. Additionally, the Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio features famous 'gates' that are scenic viewpoints just a short walk from the start of a popular ring trail. The entire area provides numerous opportunities for stunning vistas of the river-carved landscape.
For canyoning, it's essential to wear appropriate gear for water activities and rope descents. This typically includes a wetsuit (often provided by tour operators), a helmet, a harness, and sturdy shoes with good grip that can get wet. It's also advisable to bring a swimsuit to wear under the wetsuit and a change of clothes for afterward. Always confirm specific gear requirements with your chosen guide or tour provider.
Yes, several gorges offer opportunities for wild swimming. The Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge is particularly noted for its clear, chilly water and fantastic bathing spots, making it a popular choice for a refreshing dip. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and currents when swimming in natural environments.


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