Best canyons around Feltre are found in a region characterized by the Belluno Dolomites, offering clear waters and impressive rock formations. This area provides a natural landscape with opportunities for exploration. The terrain features various gorges and waterfalls, shaped by natural erosion over time. Feltre serves as a base for accessing these natural features.
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Beautiful crucifix placed in a niche along the mule track of the Salton gorge.
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Necessary path to get to the top (if you want to avoid the direct Alpine troops). It appears after a fountain and a small house. The only asphalted section of the route, it is 30 minutes or less from the Refuge. Done with a summer camp and middle school kids. Recommended for the possibility of a large meadow upon arrival
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Suggestive place: with little sun!
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Road that overlooks a deep gorge of the Cismon torrent. The old asphalt road is currently closed for works and it is very difficult to cross the torrent on the dam wall
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Old road that runs alongside the infamous "strada statale 50 del Grappa e del Passo Rolle" and reaches the border with Trentino-Alto Adige. It is one of the most well-known and appreciated mountain roads in the Alps, especially for the suggestive scenarios and natural landscapes in which its route winds.
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Saltón waterfall and ravine, with the road with tunnels built by the Military Engineers during the Great War.
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Blue Grotto of Mel It is an arch carved into the rock with a waterfall that flows into clear natural basins and then continues the path giving rise to the Rui stream. Zumelle Castle, an ancient fortification that dominates the Piave Valley. The start of the route is near the Zumelle castle. It is the only castle in Val Belluna that survived the destruction by the Serenissima in the 1400s to ensure total control of the territory
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Natural cave particularly interesting due to the green/blue color assumed by the waters of the stream that crosses it
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The region around Feltre is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the impressive Old Road of the Cismon Gorge, known for its suggestive scenarios. Another must-see is the Gorge of the Carazzagno Stream, a deep and dark gorge before it flows into Lake Corlo. Don't miss the Cadin del Brent Waterfall, which features a 63-meter high jump and a basin formed by rock erosion.
Yes, the Brent de l'Art gorge is particularly child-friendly and suitable for nearly everyone aged 8 and up. It offers 'river trekking' without the need for ropes, allowing visitors to enjoy natural slides. The Saltón Waterfall and Gorge also has a family-friendly trail, and the Gorge and Suspension Bridge at Lago del Corlo offers a wonderful tour around the lake with minimal elevation changes, suitable for families.
Val Maor is considered an excellent choice for those new to canyoning, requiring only a minimal comfort level with water. It features clear waters and impressive rock erosion phenomena. Val Noana also offers an accessible experience with easy jumps, slides, and small rappels, often described as a natural water park.
You'll encounter clear waters, impressive rock formations, and deep gorges carved by streams. The Cadin del Brent Waterfall is notable for its 63-meter high jump and a deep basin formed by centuries of erosion. Val Maor is known for its almost underground environment with spectacular rock erosion, while Val Noana features natural slides and pools, resembling a natural aquapark.
Spring is often ideal for visiting canyons like Val Maor, as water levels are typically perfect. Generally, the warmer months from late spring through early autumn offer the best conditions for exploring and engaging in water activities like canyoning, ensuring more comfortable temperatures and suitable water levels.
Yes, many of the canyons and gorges feature natural pools and clear waters suitable for wild swimming. The Brent de l'Art, for instance, allows visitors to approach the stream and enjoy natural slides. Val Noana also has pools up to 5-6 meters long, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Feltre region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent mountain hikes, challenging road cycling routes, and exciting MTB trails. These routes often provide stunning views of the Dolomites and the surrounding natural landscape.
Yes, some canyons offer viewing opportunities. Val Noana, for example, has a new path with two scenic boardwalks that allow non-participants to view parts of the canyon from above. The Brent de l'Art is also easily accessible for river trekking, which doesn't require specialized canyoning equipment.
Val Maggiore is known for offering both 'adventure' and 'family' experiences, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. Its versatility means it can cater to those seeking more thrilling canyoning adventures as well as families looking for a more relaxed exploration of nature.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural landscapes and the unique geological formations. The clear waters, impressive rock erosion, and the sheer beauty of spots like the Cadin del Brent Waterfall and the Old Road of the Cismon Gorge are highly appreciated. The opportunity for refreshing dips in natural pools and the accessibility of some sites for families also contribute to a positive experience.
The Old Road of the Cismon Gorge is a well-known mountain road that runs alongside the gorge, offering suggestive scenarios. Additionally, the Saltón Waterfall and Gorge features a road with tunnels built by Military Engineers during the Great War, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty.


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