Best canyons around Sagliano Micca are found within the broader Cervo Valley, where the Torrente Cervo has carved deep channels into the landscape. These geological formations showcase multi-colored sands and various strata, offering insight into the region's natural history. The area provides opportunities for exploration and hiking, allowing visitors to experience the unique interplay of water and rock.
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Stunning views of the Gressoney Valley
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Very challenging to cross by bike. (Electric bikes are even worse). A flood has filled the riverbed with rocks and tree trunks. The banks are steep and prone to landslides, even though the difference in height is small. It takes a lot of energy to cross. (Mar. 2025)
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The Crenna Dou Leui is a characteristic rocky breccia located at 2,340 meters above sea level. It is part of the Alta Via 1 of the Aosta Valley and the Tor des Géants route. In addition to the peculiar rock formations, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the valley below. The terrain is rocky but not particularly technical; however, it is quite steep.
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More than a real via ferrata, it is an equipped route that goes up one of the most suggestive stretches of the Elvo stream. There are several Tibetan bridges that cross the stream from one bank to the other.
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Shortly after Fontainemore you can see the bridge on the right which can be reached in half a minute on foot. It dominates the river to a height of several tens of meters. Worth a stop!
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View of the deep gorge of the Lys land, crossed here by a stone bridge
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the passage of the Caramala stream is prevented by landslides and the banks are very steep so I do not recommend the passage by MTB. Too bad because the route that leads to this location is among the most evocative of the Oasis
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via firata, take care of your safety!
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The canyons around Sagliano Micca are primarily geological formations within the broader Cervo Valley, carved by the Torrente Cervo. They are known for their exposed multi-colored sands and various geological strata, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for exploration on foot rather than technical canyoning. These formations are often referred to as the 'Canyon sul Torrente Cervo'.
While the area features impressive gorges, the 'Canyon sul Torrente Cervo' formations are not typically associated with technical canyoning for tourism. They are more suited for exploration and hiking. For technical canyoning, you might consider other regions in Piedmont or the Aosta Valley, such as the Orridi di Uriezzo in the Antigorio Valley or torrents like Pacoulla and Bouro in Fontainemore.
You can explore several unique spots. The Guillemore Gorge offers stunning views of the Gressoney Valley. Valsessera provides a wild and solitary environment with a river and trail. Additionally, Crenna Dou Leui is a natural monument with characteristic rocky breccia and panoramic valley views.
The canyons along the Torrente Cervo are a result of millennia of erosion, revealing fascinating geological layers. You can observe multi-colored sands ranging from ochre yellow to dark orange, showcasing various strata corresponding to different geological epochs. These formations offer a unique insight into the region's natural history.
Yes, the area around the Torrente Cervo offers various hiking paths that allow visitors to experience the natural beauty and observe the unique geological features. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Sagliano Micca guide, which includes routes like the Monte Camino – Rifugio Rosazza loop.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent opportunities for cycling. For instance, the dirt road through Valsessera is suitable for mountain biking or gravel cycling. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Sagliano Micca guide and the Cycling around Sagliano Micca guide.
The Elvo Stream Via Ferrata is an equipped route that goes up one of the most suggestive stretches of the Elvo stream, featuring several Tibetan bridges. It's a challenging activity that requires appropriate safety precautions and equipment, offering a different way to experience a gorge environment.
The best time to visit for exploration on foot is generally during periods of lower water levels, typically in late spring, summer, and early autumn. This allows for safer access and better viewing of the geological formations. Always check local conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, some routes can be quite challenging. For example, the Torrente Caramala Crossing is known for being very difficult, especially by bike, due to landslides, steep banks, and a riverbed filled with rocks and tree trunks. It is not recommended when the creek is full.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique geological interest, the scenic beauty of the deep cuts and colorful sands, and the opportunities for exploration and hiking. The wild and solitary environments, such as those found in Valsessera, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. The Guillemore Gorge provides stunning views of the Gressoney Valley. Additionally, from Crenna Dou Leui, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the valley below, especially given its location at 2,340 meters above sea level.


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