Canyons around Civate are found within a region characterized by the Lombard Prealps and the Valle dell'Oro, where the Toscio torrent has carved out significant geological features. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes, including gorges and valleys, alongside historical elements such as ancient Roman aqueduct remains. This setting provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from challenging climbs to paths offering views of Lake Annone and surrounding mountains. The natural environment is defined by steep walls and varied slopes, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
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To the right, climb the Angelina canal. Continue straight ahead along the Direttissima trail on the Giorgio path.
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Canalone Cecilia, what difficulties does she have?
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The Corno Centrale Canyon, located near Canzo, is a spectacular natural formation that develops within the suggestive mountain environment of the Lombard Prealps. This canyon is the result of the erosion of rocks by water over the millennia, creating deep gorges and rock formations of great charm. The path to reach the canyon is immersed in nature and passes through woods and paths that offer panoramic views of the valley below. The area is perfect for excursions and trekking, with itineraries suitable for different levels of experience. While exploring the canyon, you can admire waterfalls, pools of crystal clear water and a rich variety of flora and fauna typical of the area. The Corno Centrale Canyon is an ideal destination for those seeking an experience in contact with nature, far from the frenzy of the city. It is advisable to visit it in spring or autumn, when the climate is milder and the colors of the landscape are particularly vivid. The area is easily accessible from Canzo, which also offers starting points for other excursions in the area.
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Large crack between two walls of the central horn, it is crossed on both sides by historic climbing routes, some dating back to 1950
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A stunning mountain pass to escape the city and quickly feel away from the world.
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Small canyon formed between the wall and pillars of the Corno Centrale of Canzo.
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It is a little frequented area and therefore quiet, an impressive panorama, you go up and down on the same side. Seeing is believing.
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The stream divides the valley in two like a real canyon, creating a dense network of crevasses which over time have been connected by thick vegetation and, in the less accessible points, by man with wooden bridges. From the source flows the Bova torrent which, descending along the valley of the same name, flows into the Piana di Erba to then bend southwards and finally flows, as an tributary, into the Lambro river.
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The canyons around Civate, particularly in the Valle dell'Oro, are characterized by the Toscio torrent which has carved out deep valleys and gorges. You can find natural pools of water in the riverbed, and observe newts. The Canyon of the Central Horn, for instance, features waterfalls, crystal clear water, and a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Yes, the Valle dell'Oro features the remains of an ancient Roman aqueduct. Additionally, the Orrido del Caino has historical significance, as it was once a hiding place for brigands centuries ago, adding a layer of intrigue to its natural beauty.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like the Orrido del Caino, are categorized as challenging or intermediate, featuring a network of crevasses. The Angelina Gully, while not overly difficult, requires suitable footwear due to the environment. Paths in the Valle dell'Oro can also be slippery, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Yes, the area offers several climbing opportunities. The Orrido di Erve Climb is a popular ascent through an impressive gorge. The Angelina Gully is a route along the high via delle Grigne that connects the Direttissima with the Cecilia path. The Canyon of the Central Horn is also crossed by historic climbing routes.
Beyond exploring the canyons, Civate is a great base for other outdoor adventures. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like 'Le Casote di Valmadrera – Monte Moregallo Summit loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes, such as the 'Lake Segrino – View of Lake Pusiano loop'. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Civate or Cycling around Civate guide pages.
The Valle dell'Oro offers natural pools in the riverbed that are perfect for children to play in. While some paths can be slippery, the general area provides a mix of natural beauty and historical elements that can be enjoyed by families, provided appropriate footwear is worn and caution is exercised on steeper sections.
For highlights like the Canyon of the Central Horn, spring or autumn are advisable. During these seasons, the climate is milder, and the landscape colors are particularly vivid, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
The canyons are primarily formed by the erosion of rocks by water over millennia, creating deep gorges and striking rock formations. The Valle dell'Oro, for example, features steep walls and ravines. The Orrido del Caino is known for its dense network of crevasses where the stream divides the valley like a canyon.
The Orrido di Erve Climb is known for being a little frequented area, offering a quiet atmosphere and impressive panoramic views. This might be a good option if you're looking for a more tranquil experience.
The path along the Valle dell'Oro provides views of Lake Annone, Monte Cornizzolo, and Corno Birone. The Orrido di Erve Climb also offers impressive panoramic views overlooking a lake. The Canyon of the Central Horn trail provides panoramic views of the valley below.
Given that paths can be slippery due to stones and leaves, especially during descent, appropriate footwear is highly recommended. For routes like the Angelina Gully, suitable footwear for the environment is essential.


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