Best canyons around Feistritz an der Gail are located in a region known for its natural beauty and proximity to the Austrian, Italian, and Slovenian borders. The area features accessible gorges and valleys, including those just across the border in Italy. These natural formations offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The local environment is characterized by lush vegetation and significant geological features.
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Depending on whether you walk through the gorge counterclockwise or clockwise, the waterfall will be located at the beginning or end of the circular hike. It's beautiful to look at from both below and above. Caution is advised when viewing from above, as the ground is boggy and damp.
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Monument to Count von Arco-Zinneberg, who had the path through the gorge built in 1874.
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..a very well developed cycle path with interesting places to stop for a break 🍻😋
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For how through this man-made path has given the opportunity to visit this place.
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Start of the walk through the Slizza torrent ravine.
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Diving from the Kanaltal into a beautiful valley with pastures and a view of the peaks, a very pleasant bike route - pure oxygen!
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A beautiful place, the water is wonderfully crystal clear and the colors are simply fabulous! A day here by the river is nicer than 5 days by the sea. The path to the river is very steep in places and the wooden railing doesn't seem trustworthy or even stable...
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The most popular gorges in the region are the Slizza Gorge and Val Bartolo. The Slizza Gorge is known for its picturesque 2-kilometer hiking trail and clear turquoise water, while Val Bartolo offers a well-preserved mountain area with lush pastures and routes that cross between Italy and Austria.
Yes, both the Slizza Gorge and Val Bartolo are considered family-friendly. The Slizza Gorge features an accessible 2-kilometer trail with walkways and bridges, suitable for all ages. Val Bartolo also offers well-maintained dirt roads for hiking and cycling that are enjoyable for families.
You can expect to see dramatic cliffs, rich vegetation, and clear, turquoise waters, especially in the Slizza Gorge, which also features small waterfalls like the Slizza Stream Waterfall. Val Bartolo is characterized by lush green pastures, abundant springs, and interesting rock outcrops.
Yes, within the Slizza Gorge, you can find the Monument to Carl Graf von Arco Zinneberg, commemorating the builder of the gorge path. The gorge is also crossed by an old railway bridge, now the Slizza Gorge Bridge, repurposed as a cycling path. In Val Bartolo, you can discover old war positions at the southern entrance.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and general cycling paths. For instance, explore routes like the 'Lake Predil – Predil Pass loop' or the 'Gailtal cycle path – View of the Julian Alps loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Feistritz an der Gail, Gravel biking around Feistritz an der Gail, and Cycling around Feistritz an der Gail guides.
The gorges are generally best visited during milder weather. For the Slizza Gorge, it's advisable to avoid visiting after heavy rain or in icy conditions due to potentially slippery paths. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty.
While the guide data does not specify dog regulations for every highlight, natural areas like the Slizza Gorge and Val Bartolo are often accessible to dogs, typically on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or official websites for the most current pet policies before your visit.
The gorges, particularly the Slizza Gorge, are located near Tarvisio, Italy, which is a short distance from Feistritz an der Gail and generally accessible by car. Parking is available near the entrances. While specific public transport routes from Feistritz an der Gail directly to the gorge entrances are not detailed, local bus services often connect towns in the region, and driving is a common way to reach these cross-border attractions.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the clear, turquoise water and dramatic cliffs of the Slizza Gorge. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails suitable for all ages and the opportunity for relaxation by the water. The lush pastures and cross-border routes of Val Bartolo are also highly valued for their untouched nature and panoramic views.
The Slizza Gorge features small beaches and spots along the trail where visitors can rest with their feet in the water. While not explicitly designated for wild swimming, the clear, cool waters are inviting. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and any local regulations regarding swimming in natural bodies of water.
The hiking trail in the Slizza Gorge is generally considered suitable for all fitness levels, though sturdy shoes are recommended. It has a maximum height difference of 90m. Val Bartolo offers well-maintained dirt roads that are suitable for hiking and cycling, with some routes potentially being more challenging depending on the length and elevation gain.
Yes, both the Slizza Gorge and Val Bartolo offer excellent viewpoints. The Slizza Gorge Bridge provides stunning views of the rugged cliffs and clear water below. In Val Bartolo, you can enjoy panoramic views, particularly towards the Gail Valley and the Friulian reliefs to the south, from various points along its trails.


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