Best canyons around Alvito are located in the Lazio region of Italy, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The town is situated within the Val di Comino, bordered by the wooded slopes of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. This region features notable geological formations, including significant karst depressions and river-carved gorges.
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A few kilometers from the town of Alvito, among the mountains bordering Abruzzo, there is the so-called Fossa Maiura (815 m), a karst depression that almost forms a natural amphitheater: it is a gigantic sinkhole about 100 meters deep and about 3 km in circumference, in the shape of an inverted truncated cone with a perimeter of more than a kilometer. This is where the waters that feed the Fibreno originate.
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Unfortunately I have to inform you that 2 days ago I tried to take the road starting from Roccasecca but in the first km the road is closed by several gates in succession and while the first two can easily be opened and passed, the third gate is almost impassable because it is on a small bridge that would require you to climb over the parapet. Maybe even passing this gate you will encounter others. More updates are welcome from anyone who has them, because I would really like to try again.
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Magnificent road closed to traffic due to rockfall... it is passable by bike but be careful
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The Grotta delle Fate is so called because the sound of the waters seems to recall their song. From the cavity flows pure and transparent water from which the Fondillo stream is born.
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Last stretch of the gorges, before the Cuccetto del Diavolo waterfall.
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Beautiful panorama views. Along the gorges of the Melfa river between overhangs of living rock, where eagles nest
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Wonderful gorge created by the Melfa river, in a completely natural scenery. Road closed to cars because of falling rocks grant 15km of safe cycling
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The Alvito area, located in Italy's Lazio region, is known for its diverse geological formations. You can explore river-carved gorges like the Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca, impressive karst depressions such as Fossa Maiura, and the challenging terrain of the Lacerno Gorges.
Yes, you can find excellent panoramic views. The Panoramic View of the Lacerno Gorge offers expansive sights of the challenging Lacerno Gorges from a high vantage point.
Beyond traditional gorges, the region features significant karst depressions. A prime example is Fossa Maiura, a gigantic sinkhole approximately 100 meters deep and about 3 kilometers in circumference, forming a natural amphitheater due to the dissolution of soluble bedrock.
The area around Alvito offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, touring cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the 'Rifugio Valle Lattara and San Donato Val di Comino - ring route' or scenic cycling tours such as the 'Val di Comino Villages Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Alvito, Cycling around Alvito, and Road Cycling Routes around Alvito guides.
Yes, the Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca is particularly well-suited for cycling. The road through the gorge is closed to cars due to rockfall, providing a safe 15 km stretch for cyclists to enjoy the natural scenery. Be aware that some gates might be present along the route.
Yes, the Fairy Cave is a notable feature. From this cavity, pure and transparent water flows, giving birth to the Fondillo stream. The sound of the water inside the cave is said to resemble a song.
For the Lacerno Gorges, the best time to visit is typically between the end of June and the end of August. During this period, conditions are generally more favorable for exploring the challenging terrain.
Visitors frequently highlight the completely natural scenery of the river gorges, the impressive scale of geological formations like Fossa Maiura, and the panoramic views. The closure of roads to cars in areas like the Melfa Gorge is also appreciated for providing safe cycling opportunities.
The Lacerno Gorges are known for their challenging terrain. While the path may not always be marked, it offers a demanding experience for those seeking adventure, including a waterfall known as Cuccetto del Diavolo.
For additional information about Alvito and the surrounding Lazio region, you can visit the official tourism website: visitlazio.com.
The terrain varies significantly. In areas like the Melfa Gorge, you'll find a relatively flat road suitable for cycling. However, the Lacerno Gorges present challenging, unmarked paths through rugged canyon landscapes. Fossa Maiura is a large, deep karst depression, offering a unique geological exploration.


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