Best canyons around Giovo include unique geological formations and deep gorges carved by water. The region, particularly Trentino-Alto Adige, is known for its diverse outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring natural monuments. Giovo itself offers access to various trails and natural features, with the wider area featuring notable canyon-like attractions. These areas provide opportunities to experience impressive geological features, gorges, and valleys.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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The gorge of the river Persona which cuts through the passage between Valsugana and Valle dell'Adige is very suggestive in some places.
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It is worth taking a guided tour of the deep canyon carved by the waters of the Fersina torrent. Excellent destination for a family walk coming down from Povo or Cognola.
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Here, from the Roman bridge you can observe the deep gorge dug over the centuries by the waters of the Fersina torrent
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From this panoramic point, not far from Piazzo, it is possible to observe the pyramids of Segonzano in all their grandeur. They are called òmeni in the local dialect due to their resemblance to human beings. They were formed about 50,000 years ago thanks to the erosive action of water on the ground.
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Experience nature with beautifully landscaped hiking trails. Admission fees in summer
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Spectacular earth pyramids, some of which reach 40 meters in height, are geologically of very recent origin, around 50,000 years ago. They deserve a stop to admire them in all their majesty.
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The region around Giovo offers several remarkable geological formations. You can visit the View of the Segonzano earth pyramids, a natural monument where water erosion has sculpted unique 'òmeni' formations. Further afield, in Val Giovo (South Tyrol), the Stanghe Waterfalls (Gilfenklamm gorge) is unique in Europe for being carved entirely into white marble by the Rio Racines river, showcasing stunning white and green veins.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The View of the Segonzano earth pyramids is suitable for families. Additionally, the Orrido di Ponte Alto, a deep gorge carved by the Fersina torrent, is an excellent destination for a family walk. The Stanghe Waterfalls (Gilfenklamm gorge) in Val Giovo is also considered suitable for nature lovers, families, and seniors, with well-maintained paths.
The best time to visit depends on the specific location. The Stanghe Waterfalls (Gilfenklamm gorge) in Val Giovo is typically open from May to October. For other natural attractions like the Segonzano earth pyramids and Orrido di Ponte Alto, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploration, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential snow in winter.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Giovo area and wider Trentino region offer diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like 'Monte Corona – Vineyards in Ville di Giovo loop'. For mountain biking, routes like 'Lago Santo – giro ad anello parco della Trodena' are available. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Tour of Val di Cembra'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Giovo, MTB Trails around Giovo, and Road Cycling Routes around Giovo guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata is a challenging climb that follows a stream through a deep gorge, featuring a beautiful waterfall and protected passages. Another demanding option is the Rio Secco Via Ferrata, known for its steep climb and exposed passages. These routes require appropriate gear and experience.
The Stanghe Waterfalls, also known as Gilfenklamm gorge, is unique in Europe because it is carved entirely out of white marble by the Rio Racines river. This geological marvel offers stunning visual contrasts with its white and green veins. A well-maintained path of wooden bridges and stairways allows for an immersive experience, making the raw power and beauty of the cascading water tangible. It's recognized as a natural monument and one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Alpine region.
The Orrido di Ponte Alto has historical significance, with its deep gorge carved over centuries by the Fersina torrent, and can be observed from a Roman bridge. The Stanghe Waterfalls (Gilfenklamm gorge) also has a historical aspect, with its pathways first opened to the public in 1896, commemorated by a small plaque.
The Gilfenklamm gorge is typically open from May to October. There is an entrance fee to access the gorge. The walk through the gorge takes approximately one hour and is considered suitable for various fitness levels, including families and seniors. It's advisable to check current opening hours and fees before your visit.
Yes, the View of the Segonzano earth pyramids offers a panoramic point to observe these unique formations in their grandeur. The Orrido di Ponte Alto also provides suggestive views of the deep gorge. Additionally, the wider Trentino-Alto Adige region, including areas like Monte Giovo, is known for panoramic views from its hiking trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the earth pyramids and the marble gorge of Stanghe Waterfalls. The immersive experience of walking through deep gorges, witnessing powerful waterfalls, and the variety of challenging via ferrata routes are also highly valued. The region's natural beauty and diverse outdoor opportunities, suitable for various skill levels, are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
While general hiking in the Giovo municipality and surrounding Trentino area typically doesn't require specific permits for marked trails, challenging activities like via ferratas (e.g., Burrone Giovanelli or Rio Secco) require appropriate safety equipment (via ferrata set, harness, helmet) and experience. For organized canyoning tours in the wider Trentino-Alto Adige region, guided experiences are common and recommended, which would include necessary permits and equipment.
The municipality of Giovo in Trentino, and the wider region, offers various accommodation options, including hotels and B&Bs. You can also find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the towns and villages surrounding the natural attractions, catering to hikers and visitors. For specific locations like the Stanghe Waterfalls, nearby towns such as Racines and Vipiteno provide amenities.


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