Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina
Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina
Best canyons in Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina are found within a deep gorge carved by the Cellina torrent, recognized as a significant natural feature in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. This reserve encompasses approximately 300 hectares, characterized by vertical rock walls and clear waters. The area offers 8 distinct canyons and related features, shaped by millions of years of fluvial erosion. Its geological formations and diverse landscape provide various ways to experience the natural environment.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Along the old Valcellina road
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The old road of Valcellina
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From Antoi Bridge towards Molassa
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A day of photography between nature, grazing light and small unexpected events. I'll tell you about my approach, the techniques used and how to transform a difficult context into an opportunity for extraordinary shots. Follow the path and get inspired!
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In this outing to Lake Barcis, I show you the importance of adapting to nature. Between a sore knee, gray weather conditions and an empty lake, every challenge becomes an opportunity to improve and capture unforgettable shots.
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I take you on a photographic excursion where the lake under maintenance offers unexpected views. Discover how the sunset light, the gray sky and the haze can transform a seemingly flat scene into a magical composition.
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To visit the Cellina gorge, I suggest taking the Dint path on the way there and the Cellina gorge road on the way back from Molassa.
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The Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina is renowned for its spectacular canyon, often described as the largest in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. It features a deep gorge carved into Cretaceous limestone by the Cellina torrent, with vertical rock walls and emerald, crystal-clear waters. The area is characterized by significant geological formations, continuous water presence, waterfalls, and striking erosion formations, making it a captivating destination.
Visitors can experience breathtaking views from several points. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) features a metal walkway with a transparent glass section, offering expansive views of Lake Barcis. The Third Viewpoint and Spiral Staircase provides 360° panoramic views of Lake Barcis, the Cellina torrent gorge, and the town of Andreis from a helical iron staircase. Additionally, the Second viewpoint offers a small protruding walkway to dominate the entire Cellina Gorge.
Yes, the reserve offers family-friendly options. The First Viewpoint (Skywalk del Dint) is categorized as family-friendly, providing an accessible and exciting experience. The Old Valcellina Road is also a recommended itinerary for its beauty and accessibility, suitable for families to explore the gorge.
The Sentiero del Dint is a popular trail immersed in a beech forest, starting near the dam of Lake Barcis. It features various ups and downs and includes three panoramic points overlooking the valley, Lake Barcis, the gorge, and the ancient Valcellina road. It's a well-marked path suitable for various fitness levels, offering an immersive experience into the reserve's unique microclimate.
The Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina is home to rich biodiversity. Visitors may spot various animal species such as chamois, deer, peregrine falcons, and buzzards. The unique microclimatic conditions within the reserve also support rare botanical species.
The Old Valcellina Road is a historic route originally built for hydroelectric infrastructure. It now serves as a scenic path through the gorge, offering continuous panoramic views of the canyon and its clear waters. It's an excellent way to traverse the entire gorge and witness the impressive erosion forms sculpted by the Cellina torrent.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Monte Fara Loop' or the 'Lake Barcis – Second viewpoint loop from Barcis / Barce'. For more options, you can check the dedicated guide for Hiking in Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina.
Absolutely. The area around the canyons provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. Routes include the 'Footbridge over Lake Barcis – Lake Barcis loop from Barcis / Barce' and the 'Lake Barcis – Barcis Bridge loop from Barcis / Barce'. Discover more trails in the guide for MTB Trails in Riserva Naturale Regionale Della Forra Del Cellina.
While the guide doesn't specify an exact best time, the continuous presence of water and the lush beech forests suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, though it might be busier.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the emerald, crystal-clear waters and the dramatic vertical rock walls of the gorge. The unique perspectives offered by the Dint Skywalk and the spiral staircase are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the well-maintained trails like the Sentiero del Dint, which provide immersive experiences within the beech forest and offer continuous panoramic views.
Yes, there is a Tibetan Bridge suspended 55 meters above the Cellina stream. This modern steel bridge offers an exhilarating and unique perspective of the canyon, providing a spectacular and safe vista of the gorge and the shimmering emerald waters below.


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