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Top 6 Gorges around Manno

Best canyons around Manno are found within the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, a region recognized for its diverse canyoning opportunities. While Manno itself does not feature notable canyons directly, its location provides access to numerous gorges and rivers suitable for various skill levels. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, clear waters, and impressive rock formations, offering a natural landscape for exploration. The region's geological features include ancient Ceneri gneiss and dolomite limestone, shaped by glacial activity.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Pevereggia Waterfalls

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At the beginning of the path, not far from the road, are the two waterfalls formed by the Pevereggia, which drops sharply from the Piana di Sessa and then plunges …

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Grotto Sgambada

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Quaint refreshment stops with a sun terrace. Great food!

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Grotto del Pep

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Grotto del Pep - is no longer a secret. The Spareribs are the best between Mesocco and Nebraska.:-) Seriously, when you want to go for dinner make sure you make your reservation well in advance. Lunch is less crowded...

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Franscinone Gorge and Historic Ruins

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The path along the Franscinone River runs along a gorge with many bridges and water pipes.
The river contains rocks made of gray Ceneri gneiss that are over 500 million …

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Dry Canyon

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Right on the border between Italy and Switzerland, a little off the usual hiking trails, there is a dry canyon that is partially accessible.

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Astrid
April 9, 2025, Pevereggia Waterfalls

Unfortunately, a very noisy quarry directly below the waterfall

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Comfortable location. Prices a bit overpriced.

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The path along the Franscinone River runs along a gorge with many bridges and water pipes. The river contains rocks made of gray Ceneri gneiss that are over 500 million years old. These boulders were deposited by glaciers. There are also stones made of light dolomite limestone that have slipped from the Denti della Vecchia. There used to be a canal here that carried water to the mills further downstream. There were also various ponds that were used to macerate Hnaf, from which fibers were obtained.

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Classic grottoes in Malcantone

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Chillicrab
August 29, 2021, Grotto Sgambada

Typical Ticino grotto with a delicious selection and friendly service

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Julia
October 16, 2020, Grotto Sgambada

Quaint refreshment stops with a sun terrace. Great food!

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Böag
October 8, 2020, Grotto del Pep

Grotto del Pep - is no longer a secret. The Spareribs are the best between Mesocco and Nebraska.:-) Seriously, when you want to go for dinner make sure you make your reservation well in advance. Lunch is less crowded...

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January 22, 2020, Dry Canyon

Right on the border between Italy and Switzerland, a little off the usual hiking trails, there is a dry canyon that is partially accessible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular canyons and gorges to explore near Manno?

While Manno itself doesn't have canyons directly within its borders, it's an excellent base for exploring the diverse canyoning opportunities in the Canton of Ticino. Popular spots include the Pevereggia Waterfalls, known for its two distinct drops, and the Franscinone Gorge and Historic Ruins, which features ancient Ceneri gneiss rocks and historical water channels. For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, consider the Dry Canyon, partially accessible right on the border between Italy and Switzerland.

Are there family-friendly canyoning options near Manno?

Yes, several canyons in the Ticino region are suitable for families and beginners. The Boggera Canyon, near Biasca, has an upper section perfect for children as young as 8, offering small slides, jumps, and easy abseils. Val Grande in Maggiatal is another great choice, featuring a 25-meter natural waterslide. The lower section of Corippo Canyon in the Verzasca Valley is also very popular for its easy ascent and varied gorge tour with jumps, slides, and swimming.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Manno?

The canyons in the Ticino region boast stunning natural scenery. You'll encounter crystal-clear waters, impressive rock formations like the 500-million-year-old Ceneri gneiss in the Franscinone Gorge, and lush surroundings. Waterfalls, such as the Pevereggia Waterfalls, are common, along with deep pools and narrow passages carved by ancient glacial activity and river erosion.

What historical or cultural sites are integrated with the canyons?

The Franscinone Gorge and Historic Ruins offers a glimpse into the past with its many bridges, water pipes, and evidence of a canal that once supplied water to downstream mills. Near the Pevereggia Waterfalls, you can see the ruins of Mulino Trezzini, a mill that utilized the river's water until after World War II.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons for canyoning activities?

The canyoning season in Ticino typically runs from May to October. During these months, the weather is generally warmer, and water levels are usually suitable for safe and enjoyable canyoning experiences. It's always recommended to check local conditions and forecasts before planning your trip.

Are there options for experienced canyoning enthusiasts near Manno?

Absolutely. For those seeking more challenging adventures, the Iragna Gorge offers narrow passages, long natural waterslides, and waterfalls up to 40 meters high, requiring climbing, rappelling, and swimming. The Lodrino Canyon is renowned for its beauty and challenging abseiling spots, slides, and jumps, with narrow passages and deep pools between massive rocks, recommended for experienced canyoning enthusiasts.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these canyons besides canyoning?

Beyond canyoning, the Manno area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Manno guide. There are also extensive routes for road cycling and gravel biking, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Manno and Gravel biking around Manno guides.

Do I need a permit for canyoning in Ticino?

While specific permits for individual canyoning routes are not typically required for recreational use, it is highly recommended to undertake canyoning tours with certified and experienced guides. They ensure safety, provide necessary equipment, and navigate any local regulations or access restrictions, especially for more challenging gorges.

Are there any places to eat or refresh near the canyons?

Yes, the region around Manno and the Ticino canyons offers various refreshment stops. For example, Grotto Sgambada and Grotto del Pep are popular local grottos known for their food and atmosphere, providing a great place to relax after an adventure.

What makes the canyons around Manno appreciated by the komoot community?

The komoot community appreciates the canyons around Manno for their stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes they offer, and the unique outdoor experiences. With 49 photos and 77 upvotes, users highlight the impressive rock formations, clear waters, and the opportunity to explore river-carved passages and historical ruins, making them ideal for both adventurous exploration and scenic enjoyment.

How accessible are the canyons from Manno?

Many of the notable canyons in Ticino are easily accessible from Manno, often just a short drive away. For instance, Boggera Canyon is about a 30-minute drive from central locations like Bellinzona, which is readily reachable from Manno. Professional guiding services often provide transport to the canyon entry points, making access convenient for visitors.

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