Best canyons around Sellano are characterized by the Vigi River valley, which carves picturesque, canyon-like landscapes through the terrain. This mountainous area in Valnerina, Umbria, features diverse flora and fauna, including wild boars, foxes, and various bird species. The region offers a connection with nature, with trails along the Vigi River leading to scenic spots. The broader Valnerina region also provides opportunities for exploring wild gorges.
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This part of the path is part of the Via Lauretana on foot so in some sections you literally have to carry your bike on your shoulder. You pass through a small gorge of great beauty. It's worth the effort it costs
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Path that develops in a narrow and deep ditch, currently in excellent condition
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beautiful stretch of road to be avoided on weekends with heavy motorcycle traffic.
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Very spectacular stretch of road.
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Suggestive stretch of road along the Nera river. Here the gorges have over time formed imposing rock walls on the sides of the road that alternates between bridges and short tunnels and runs along the border between Umbria and the Marches.
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Reachable by going up the stream, waterproof boots and possibly trekking poles are therefore required. The use of a helmet is also recommended.
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very suggestive and demanding stretch, you often go down as there are narrow stretches with protruding rocks covered with moss. In spring it is even more beautiful from a landscape point of view due to the presence of expanses of cyclamen. Recommended for a walking excursion.
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Directly in Sellano, you can explore the breathtaking Vigi River valley. This area features crystal-clear waters and has sculpted picturesque, canyon-like landscapes. A highlight is the Tibetan Bridge of Sellano, one of Europe's highest pedestrian suspension bridges, offering panoramic views. Trails along the Vigi River also lead to scenic spots like Lago di Vigi and the Cascate del Torrente le Rote (Rote Stream Waterfalls).
Yes, the broader Valnerina region, where Sellano is located, offers guided canyoning adventures in its 'wild gorges.' Two notable options include the Forra del Casco near Scheggino, known for its exciting slides and a 30-meter waterfall, and the Forra di Prodo near Orvieto, which is like a natural amusement park with jumps, slides, and abseiling, suitable for beginners comfortable in water.
Beyond the immediate Sellano area, you can visit the Nera Gorges, which feature a spectacular road carved alongside the Nera river with imposing rock walls, bridges, and short tunnels. Another impressive spot is Fosso dell'Acqua Secchiana, a very suggestive and demanding gorge with narrow stretches and moss-covered rocks.
For a challenging experience, you can visit Lu Cugnuntu Waterfall. Reaching this natural monument requires navigating upstream, so waterproof boots, trekking poles, and a helmet are recommended.
The Vigi River valley is rich in diverse flora and fauna. You might encounter wild boars, foxes, deer, and various bird species such as eagles and eagle owls. The landscape is also covered in green meadows and extensive forests, particularly notable for Turkey oak with white hornbeam.
The best time to visit the canyons and gorges around Sellano is generally during spring and summer. Spring offers lush landscapes with expanses of cyclamen, as seen in places like Fosso dell'Acqua Secchiana. Summer is ideal for aquatic activities like canyoning in the Valnerina region's gorges.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails near the canyon-like areas. For example, you can find trails along the Vigi River. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sellano guide, which includes routes like the 'Sellano - ring tour' and loops around the Montesanto Suspension Bridge.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Sellano guide, and gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Sellano guide, with routes exploring plains, parks, and historic paths.
Fossu dell'Igni is a gorge with a path that develops in a narrow and deep ditch. According to recent visitor tips, this trail is currently in excellent condition, making it a pleasant experience for explorers.
The Sasso di Pale Gorge Trail is described as challenging. It is part of the Via Lauretana on foot, and in some sections, you may need to carry your bike. While it offers great beauty, it requires effort, so it's best suited for those comfortable with more demanding terrain.
The canyon-like areas around Sellano are characterized by river valleys, such as the Vigi River valley, which features crystal-clear waters and lush vegetation. You'll find impressive rock formations, waterfalls like Lu Cugnuntu, and deep, narrow gorges. The landscape is rich in diverse flora and fauna, including extensive forests and green meadows.


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