Best canyons around Crodo are located in Italy's Antigorio Valley, a region characterized by impressive geological formations. This area features natural wonders sculpted by ancient glaciers and powerful water erosion. Visitors can explore deep gorges, river canyons, and unique glacial potholes. The landscape offers diverse opportunities to experience these natural phenomena.
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Beautiful valley, offers very beautiful views.
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There is a feeling of abrupt detachment when we enter what seems to be the mysterious door to the very heart of the mountain: almost suddenly we pass from a gentle, sunny and verdant landscape to a space of shadow where rare rays of sun struggle to penetrate, grazing the walls like blades of light, we pass from the heat to the cool-humid where only mosses and lichens manage to thrive and develop. We walk easily on the flat and dry bottom, created by the deposits of the streams, large irregularly rounded cavities alternate with narrow passages and above our heads dizzying walls seem at times to almost join together leaving only narrow openings towards the sky. Some metal ladders make the climb easier.
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In Maiesso (535 m) you can admire, along the course of the Toce river, the so-called 'giants' potholes': the rocky banks hit by the swirling subglacial current, have been sculpted as if they were soft clay, giving rise to semicircular, sinuous, smooth and enveloping shapes, splendid inlets where the current relaxes and the torrent widens into sparkling pools of water that invite you to take a dive and a 'vivifying' immersion. Here you can also observe the "zero unit", the oldest formation in our Alps that emerges only here in the Antigorio valley.
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Well developed waterfall of the Torrenete Devero, simply impressive
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The so-called 'pits of the giants' are round cavities dug into the rocks by the water. The sand and pebbles that can be seen in the cavities cause an abrasive effect on the rock, creating beautiful shapes. ✨💦
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Beautiful gorge to visit! 🤩 Easily accessible due to the stairs that have been constructed. No long walk required to reach the gorge! 🌿
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The Crodo area, particularly the Antigorio Valley, is rich in geological formations shaped by ancient glaciers and water. You can explore deep gorges like the Uriezzo South Gorge, fascinating glacial potholes known as the Giant's Kettles of the Toce, and river canyons. These sites showcase smoothed rock faces, circular granite pools, and impressive erosional patterns.
Yes, the Orridi di Uriezzo (Uriezzo Gorges) offer an accessible way to experience the canyons. These ancient glacial gorges are mostly dry and can be explored via a system of steps and iron walkways, allowing visitors to walk through the smoothed rock faces and furrows. The Uriezzo South Gorge is particularly impressive and can be walked through its full length.
Yes, the Antigorio Valley near Crodo is known for thrilling canyoning adventures. The Rio Antolina Canyon offers a captivating experience of mid-level difficulty, featuring around 18 rappels and a spectacular 55-meter final waterfall. This descent typically takes at least four hours to complete.
The Rio Antolina Canyon, a prominent canyoning spot in the Antigorio Valley, is considered to be of mid-level difficulty. It involves multiple rappels, with the highest being 54 meters, and requires a good level of physical fitness and experience or guidance from professionals.
Absolutely. The Giant's Kettles of the Toce and the Orridi di Uriezzo, including the Uriezzo South Gorge, are considered family-friendly. The Orridi di Uriezzo are safely accessible via walkways, making them suitable for families to explore the unique glacial formations. The Giant's Kettles also offer a chance to relax by the fresh water.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, canyoning is generally best enjoyed during warmer months when water levels are suitable and temperatures are comfortable. It's advisable to check local conditions and guided tour availability, typically from late spring to early autumn.
For the Rio Antolina Canyon, parking is available in Maglioggio, followed by a walk to the water intake. For the Orridi di Uriezzo and the Giant's Kettles of the Toce, parking areas are typically available near the access points in the Antigorio Valley, such as in Maiesso.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the area around Crodo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops like the "Toce River Pools – Giant's Kettles of the Toce loop from Crodo" or the "Uriezzo South Gorge – Giant's Kettles of the Toce loop from Baceno." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Crodo guide.
Yes, the region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the "Alpe Devero – Crampiolo loop from Crodo" or the "Crodo Spa Park – Church of Crevoladossola loop from Viceno." For detailed routes and more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Crodo guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Crodo guide.
Yes, the Giant's Kettles of the Toce in Maiesso, along the Toce River, provide an excellent spot to relax by fresh water. You can admire the natural beauty of these circular granite pools and even sunbathe on the river's sandy shores.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive geological formations and the unique experience of walking through ancient glacial gorges. The feeling of transitioning from sunny landscapes to cool, shadowed spaces within the gorges, as well as the stunning views and adventurous routes like the Twingi Gorge, are often highlighted. The turquoise blue mountain water in white stone beds is also a popular feature.


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