Canyons around Ville D'Anaunia, situated in Trentino's Val di Non, are a prominent natural feature of the region. This area is characterized by numerous gorges carved by streams, showcasing diverse geological formations. The landscape combines agricultural areas with deep ravines, providing varied terrain for exploration. Many canyons feature equipped walkways and paths, making them accessible for visitors.
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Rather easy via ferrata through an impressive karst gorge with many altitude meters.
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The Rio Novella canyon can be explored independently, after paying the entrance ticket and collecting the protective helmet (included in the ticket price) that must be worn in the canyon. Over the millennia, water has dug and sculpted the rock, in some places the two walls almost touch, in other places the sunlight filters through, highlighting fossils and minerals. It is very suggestive to walk through it in the morning, with the sun's rays penetrating the final part of the gorge.
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The walk, although not demanding, is satisfying to do... watch your head
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Path to San Romedio carved into the rock face
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The gorge is only accessible during opening hours. You will receive a helmet and information material at the ticket office. It is a great experience to walk through the gorge. Considering the effort that goes into making the canyon accessible, the entrance fee is really fair. Information in advance: https://www.parcofluvialenovella.it/
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If you've always wanted to hike through a canyon, this is the place for you. The paths (walkways mounted on the rock face) are at times dizzying and take you through a breathtaking gorge that was formed by glaciers and water over geological eras. The staff at the park are great and very friendly. Highly recommended for families too, as the route isn't that long.
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An adventure for the whole family. The path through the gorge past impressive rocks is picturesque and the pilgrimage site of San Romedio is impressive.
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Impressive rocky gorges, also easy to do with children. In some places adults have to duck their heads.
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Ville D'Anaunia, located in Trentino's Val di Non, is known as the "Valley of Canyons." Some of the most prominent include Canyon Rio Sass, Canyon Rio Novella, Canyon di San Romedio, Canyon dell'Eremo di Santa Giustina, and Canyon del Mondino. Each offers unique natural beauty and adventurous experiences.
Yes, several canyons in the area are suitable for families. The Novella Gorge – Parco Fluviale Novella is highly recommended for families, with accessible walkways and friendly staff. The Path in the Rock to San Romedio is also an easy and suggestive hike, suitable for families, leading to the Sanctuary of San Romedio. Additionally, the Forest Pathway in the Ravine offers a fine and easy hike in the shade of the trees.
The canyons showcase diverse geological formations. In Canyon Rio Sass, you can observe impressive features like "Marmitte dei Giganti" (giant's kettles), fossils, stalagmites, stalactites, and vibrant red and green algae. Canyon Rio Novella features spectacular gorges carved by the Novella stream. The Canyon dell'Eremo di Santa Giustina is a deep ravine at the foot of the impressive Santa Giustina Dam, carved by the Noce stream.
Yes, both canyoning and kayaking are popular activities. Canyon Rio Novella offers opportunities for canyoning, involving navigating cool waters and thrilling jumps. For kayaking, Lake Santa Giustina, at the base of the Canyon dell'Eremo di Santa Giustina, is a popular spot. You can paddle from the wide lake into the narrow confines of the canyon, often accompanied by a guide, making it accessible even for non-swimmers.
Yes, the Canyon di San Romedio is an integral part of the scenic path leading to the iconic Sanctuary of San Romedio, a multi-tiered hermitage built directly into the rock face. The Canyon dell'Eremo di Santa Giustina is home to the ancient Hermitage of Santa Giustina, built into a natural cave on the canyon's eastern wall.
The canyons are particularly worth visiting for their geological formations and adventurous routes. Guided tours for Canyon Rio Sass are available from April to November, and even at night in summer, suggesting warmer months are ideal for exploration and water activities. Summer offers pleasant conditions for kayaking and canyoning.
The duration varies by canyon and activity. For example, exploring Canyon Rio Sass with a guided tour typically takes approximately two hours, involving a descent of 145 meters and about 1200 steps. Other trails, like the Forest Pathway in the Ravine, offer shorter, easier hikes.
For equipped canyons like Rio Sass, guided tours often provide safety helmets and capes. For canyoning, appropriate swimwear, sturdy water shoes, and possibly a wetsuit are recommended. For hiking trails, comfortable walking shoes are essential. It's always wise to check specific requirements for each canyon or activity, and consider bringing water and sun protection.
Beyond canyon exploration, the region offers a variety of outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Lake Tovel, by visiting the Running Trails around Ville D'Anaunia guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, including challenging paths like the Bikeroute to Madonna di Campiglio, detailed in the MTB Trails around Ville D'Anaunia guide and Gravel biking around Ville D'Anaunia guide.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Burrone Giovanelli Via Ferrata follows a river through a gorge and includes a via ferrata section and a waterfall, requiring a via ferrata set. The Canyon del Mondino also features a fitted trail with exposed sections, railings, and metal cables, offering a thrilling experience for adventurous hikers and climbers.
Access varies by canyon. Some, like Canyon Rio Sass and Novella Gorge – Parco Fluviale Novella, are equipped with walkways and require an entrance ticket, which often includes a protective helmet. It's advisable to check official websites for specific access requirements and opening hours. For example, you can find information for Rio Sass at visittrentino.info or visitvaldinon.it.


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