Best canyons around Albino, a municipality in Lombardy, Italy, are primarily characterized by gorges and natural rock formations within the Serio river valley. While not traditionally known for large-scale canyons, the area offers several notable geological features. These include narrow rock passages and historical valleys shaped by water and human activity. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring unique natural monuments and hiking trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The entrance is scary, but once you're inside it's cool, short and you won't regret entering
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very suggestive and charged waterfall
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Buco della Carolina is a narrow crack in the rock located on Mount Cornagera, above Aviatico, in the Bergamo Prealps. This natural passage is part of a fascinating hiking trail that crosses the Cornagera Labyrinth, characterized by pinnacles and vertical walls2. Main features: A natural canyon: Buco della Carolina is a long and narrow crack in the rock that progressively narrows until it emerges on the other side. Hiking trail: It can be reached by following the CAI 537 trail, which connects Cornagera to Mount Poieto. History and legend: During the Second World War, Cornagera was a refuge for partisans and young soldiers on the run. Unique experience: Crossing Buco della Carolina is an exciting adventure, especially for those who love paths among rocks. If you want to explore it, you can start from Aviatico and follow the trail that passes through the Cornagera Labyrinth.
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too many people! once it was an oasis of peace
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Spectacular point, an obligatory step.
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Canal between two rock walls, very interesting on a naturalistic level, especially famous for rock climbers.
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This walkway is splendid, a piece of history of Bergamo mining activities. Along the route it is possible to find information panels with the history of the Opel Valley, about which information is scarce everywhere.
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Beautiful 2 hour walk, the first part, walking on a very wide, shaded road, talking alongside friends
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Around Albino, the term 'canyons' primarily refers to impressive gorges, narrow rock passages, and valleys shaped by water and historical human activity within the Serio river valley. While not large-scale canyons in the traditional sense, these geological formations offer unique natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Among the most notable are Buco della Carolina, a very narrow gorge part of a hiking trail through the Cornagera Labyrinth, and Orrido di Bracca, a spectacular natural canyon known for its scenic views near Zogno.
Yes, Valle d'Opel is a significant historical site. This gorge represents a stretch of valley with a rich past of mining activities, offering information panels along its walkway detailing Bergamo's mining history.
For places like Buco della Carolina, the best time is generally between 10 AM and 2 PM, as this narrow gorge remains shaded. For Orrido di Bracca, summer offers a cool climb. However, for popular spots like Val Vertova Waterfalls, it's advisable to avoid summer weekends due to crowds.
Yes, the Val Vertova Waterfalls offer a beautiful and easy walk along a stream, making it suitable for families. The path is a cycle-pedestrian mule track, though it can get crowded on summer weekends.
The region around Albino offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Albino guide, and running trails, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Albino guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Albino guide.
The Val Vertova Waterfalls feature a stream that gives life to magnificent waterfalls, where you can wade. Additionally, some road cycling routes mention a 'Serio River swimming spot,' indicating opportunities for water activities in the broader region.
Buco della Carolina is a very narrow gorge, part of a hiking trail. No specific equipment is needed, but it's a unique experience for those who enjoy paths among rocks. It's best visited between 10 AM and 2 PM for the warmest hours, as it remains shaded.
Yes, Orrido di Bracca is described as a spectacular natural canyon with scenic views. Additionally, Val de Gru Waterfall is a viewpoint and the largest waterfall on the Val Vertova pool trail.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, the historical context of places like Valle d'Opel, and the beautiful, accessible walks such as those found at Val Vertova Waterfalls. The komoot community has shared over 89 photos and given more than 140 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging hikes, routes like the 'Monte Poieto Summit Trail via CAI 537' are available, which passes through areas like the Cornagera Labyrinth near Buco della Carolina. You can find more difficult options in the Hiking around Albino guide.


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