Natural monuments around Breganze showcase the region's diverse landscape, characterized by rolling hills, a prominent wine region, and unique hydrological features. The area is part of the Po-Venetian Plain, where natural springs create distinct ecosystems. These geological formations and protected natural areas offer opportunities to explore the local environment. The landscape provides varied natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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it is worth visiting these places for the tranquility and the scenery
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Very small rock labyrinth, but nice to do, be careful in winter that between fallen trees that do not allow passage and the frozen snow you risk getting hurt.
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Cave with a considerable development of over 400 meters. At the entrance it immediately divides into two narrow and winding branches: the Ramo dei Ghiri, on the right, and the Ramo dee Strighe, on the left. The tunnels are twisted, very narrow (so much so that the backpack is an impediment to leave at the entrance!), in total darkness, with protruding concretions and narrow passages that at a certain point force you to advance on all fours or to crawl. Entering it is quite impressive: avoid if you are afraid of closed and narrow spaces, complete darkness, bats, cave crickets, spiders (present in the initial meters) and various creatures of the darkness! According to legend, the anguane live near a water source or a stream, inside caves or grottos: hence the toponym 'buso' = hole in Venetian dialect, to be understood as a home or refuge. https://www.ecovicentino.it/esplorare-il-vicentino/la-valle-delle-anguane-e-la-carega-del-diavolo-a-laverda/
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The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As a frame, a florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss. The path starts from the hamlet of Capo di Sopra, along a dirt road that runs along the rising gorge carved out by the stream from above, where the first water features can be glimpsed; from here you reach the upper part, the most evocative and fairy-tale-like, where you can venture off-track, as far as the water and rocks allow depending on the season. I recommend the route after the rains, even if the path can be slippery (EE), and in spring/summer, when very green and lush vegetation frames the water.
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Open-air museum of contemporary art, which develops along a labyrinth of paths on different levels in a thick forest. It is fun to wander in search of the numerous works (about eighty!), randomly located without a precise guided path, especially with children. The museum was founded in 2000 and was probably one of the first and most innovative to propose the art-nature formula: after so many years - and in comparison to many similar open-air museums that have sprung up in the meantime - the project and the works are starting to show the age of a glorious past, appearing abandoned and neglected. Despite being accessible and barrier-free, the museum is officially private, with a fee, open on holidays and in the month of August. http://www.parcodelsojo.it https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_del_Sojo
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A small but evocative geological labyrinth: nature has carved deep furrows into the hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, forming corridors that pass through square blocks of rock. Rosso Ammonitico is a pinkish rock from the Jurassic period, generally characterized by a notable abundance of ammonite fossils, hence its name. Within the labyrinth, you'll also find the Cima del Monte Corno (1,383 m): the highest point is here, not where the Monument to the Unknown Soldier overlooks the plain. Along the perimeter of the rocky agglomeration are two Italian artillery emplacements from the First World War, dug directly into rock turrets to defend the Piana di Granezza below, which was an important logistics base. The trail is enjoyable, but not clean: some secondary branches are blocked by fallen trees; in winter, there is ice; in summer, nettles infest some passages.
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Unique places in the midst of peace
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The Breganze area is characterized by its rolling hills and unique hydrological features. You can discover the fascinating Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve, known for its 'resurgences' or natural freshwater springs that maintain a constant temperature and create a unique microclimate. Another notable feature is Gorghi Scuri, a gorge with waterfalls, natural pools, and lively waterways.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve offers easy walking and cycling paths through its unique ecosystem. Additionally, Le Basse del Brenta Nature Trail is a family-friendly path that follows the Brenta river through a pleasant grove.
The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve offers well-maintained trails ideal for walking and cycling. These paths allow you to explore the unique spring-fed streams and observe the diverse plant and animal species in the area. It's a peaceful environment perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth is a natural monument with historical ties. This geological labyrinth, carved into Rosso Ammonitico limestone, also features Italian artillery emplacements from the First World War, dug directly into the rock to defend the Piana di Granezza below.
The natural monuments around Breganze can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush vegetation, especially around Gorghi Scuri where the waterfalls are most active. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve maintains a consistent microclimate, making it pleasant even in cooler months. However, be aware that some paths, like those in the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth, can be slippery or blocked by fallen trees in winter.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking paths. For example, there are several running routes around Breganze, such as the 'Villa Chiericati Scaroni loop'. For more options, you can explore the Running Trails around Breganze, MTB Trails around Breganze, and Gravel biking around Breganze guides.
Yes, Gorghi Scuri offers a challenging route for exploration, especially after rains when the path can be slippery. It involves navigating a fascinating impluvium with waterfalls and natural pools. The Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth is rated as intermediate, with some secondary branches potentially blocked or icy in winter.
The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is ecologically significant due to its unique 'resurgence' springs. The clear, constant-temperature water (10-13°C) creates a distinct microclimate that supports plant and animal species uncommon in surrounding areas. It's also an important wetland and part of the Natura 2000 network, serving as a resting and feeding ground for migratory birds.
The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It serves as a significant resting and feeding ground for migratory birds. The reserve even offers four observation huts, available by reservation, which are designed to facilitate photography of birds on the water's surface.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the tranquil river trails of Le Basse del Brenta Nature Trail to the unique hydrological features of the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve. The challenging yet rewarding exploration of Gorghi Scuri and the evocative geological formations of the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth are also highly rated experiences.
While primarily an art park, Parco del Sojo — Open-air Contemporary Art Park is noted for being accessible and barrier-free, offering paths through a thick forest. While not a purely natural monument, it combines nature with art in an accessible setting.


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