Canyons around Rossa, Switzerland, are characterized by deep gorges carved by rivers within the mountainous landscape of the Moesa Region. This area features a network of valleys, including Val Lodrino, Val Malvaglia, and the Hinterrhein Valley, where water has shaped impressive rock formations. The region offers a variety of natural features, from ancient stone bridges spanning river gorges to challenging canyoning routes. These geological formations provide opportunities for exploration and offer views of the surrounding alpine environment.
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Superb gorge, for true enthusiasts. Stop to admire it by taking one of the many MTB tours in the region: www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole Or visit our official website: www.bleniobike.ch
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Bridges over the Orino, Val Malvaglia Brücken über Orino, Malvaglia seit 1800 Via Ponte Vecchio
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This ancient stone bridge allows you to cross the Orino enjoying a beautiful view of the rock gorges covered by trees.
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Magnificent gorge surrounded by high waterfalls. Also ideal for cooling off and bathing.
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beautiful start in Singletrail downstream of the village of Malvaglia, all perfectly pedaled, it allows you to cut the stretch of boring climb from the village. Then, a paved road in a severe but beautiful valley up to Alpe Cava. It is useless to look for cycle paths, too steep. At the alp, you can buy their cheese. The seasoned and the cheese are excellent. From the alp to the Cava hut, it is better to leave the bikes down. For the muscular ones, on the other hand, OK with portage. Hut with cute and nice huts, real mountain smell ... and coolness 14 ° (on the floor it was 34 °). Consumed about 620 Wh
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The Val Pontirone is a side valley of the Val Blenio and an idyllic and unspoilt region in the Ticino Apen. Good mobile path up to Alpe di Cava.
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The Val Pontirone is a side valley of the Val Blenio and an idyllic and unspoilt region in the Ticino Apen. Good mobile path up to Alpe di Cava.
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Photos from August 9th. It was incredibly hot as the route runs from east to west and the August sun burns mercilessly into the Rhine Valley 🌞🤪😎
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The canyons around Rossa, Switzerland, are characterized by deep gorges carved by rivers within the mountainous landscape of the Moesa Region. You'll find impressive rock formations, crystal-clear water, and features like the Gorge of the Iragna Stream with its huge cliffs, deeply carved pools, and narrows. The region also offers views of surrounding alpine environments and forested valleys like Val Pontirone.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Orino River is considered family-friendly and dog-friendly. This ancient stone bridge offers beautiful views of the rock gorges covered by trees, making it a pleasant spot for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
For experienced and fitness-strong canyoning enthusiasts, the Gorge of the Iragna Stream in Val Lodrino offers a demanding experience. It features partially exposed abseiling sections up to 50 meters high, fast slides, and high jumps into deep pools. The gorge is known for its white-veined gneiss and crystal-clear water, providing a unique world of stone, light, and water.
While specific data for the best time to visit Rossa's canyons isn't provided, canyoning activities are generally best enjoyed during warmer months when water levels are suitable and temperatures are comfortable. For hiking and general exploration, late spring to early autumn typically offers the most favorable weather conditions.
Absolutely. The Hinterrhein Valley Trail follows the Hinterrhein Valley, providing views of the valley and its natural features, including sections near the Rhine. Additionally, the Val Pontirone is described as an idyllic and unspoilt region with good mobile paths, offering scenic walks through a beautiful valley.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Rossa area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Rossa, with options ranging from easy to difficult, including routes like 'Lago d'Isola and Lago Dosso Loop'. There are also Cycling routes and Road Cycling Routes, such as the 'Graubünden Route' or the 'North-South Route: Leventina Valley Loop'.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Orino River serves as an excellent viewpoint, offering a beautiful perspective of the rock gorges covered by trees. Another spot, the Riale d'Iragna Gorge, provides a direct view into the gorge itself.
Canyoning in the Rossa region, particularly in the Gorge of the Iragna Stream, is described as very demanding and suitable for fitness-strong and experienced canyoning fans. It involves challenging sections with high abseils and slides.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Orino River is explicitly mentioned as dog-friendly, making it a suitable spot for a walk with your canine companion while enjoying views of the gorges.
The Val Pontirone is a side valley of the Val Blenio, known for being an idyllic and unspoilt region in the Ticino Alps. It features good mobile paths and offers a beautiful, albeit sometimes severe, valley landscape. You can even find local cheese to buy at Alpe di Cava.
The Gorge of the Iragna Stream is particularly noted for its unique geological features, including white-veined, light gray gneiss rock formations. The ceaseless flow of water has carved deeply into the rock, creating impressive narrows and pools.
Below the canyoning exit of the Gorge of the Iragna Stream, there is a fantastic swimming area complete with a waterfall, offering a refreshing spot to cool down after an adventure.


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