Best canyons around Vajont are primarily defined by the deep gorge carved by the Vajont River, a significant geological formation in the northern Italian mountains. This area is known for the Vajont Dam, a structure that survived the 1963 landslide. The region features a profound valley with visible scars from the natural event and offers insights into engineering and geology. Beyond the main valley, a more remote area known as the "wild Val Vajont" presents rugged landscapes with narrow and…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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In Val Colvera, nature reigns supreme
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For lovers of former car routes, this route is an absolute historical gem. The route for cyclists crossing the new road, which practically leads through a tunnel, is particularly interesting. The historic route, with its views of the valley and the carved-out rock formations, is sure to make your heart race.
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Wonderful stream with emerald colors.
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Beautiful! I warn you though that the tunnels are quite cool, even in spring
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A day of photography between nature, grazing light and small unexpected events. I'll tell you about my approach, the techniques used and how to transform a difficult context into an opportunity for extraordinary shots. Follow the path and get inspired!
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In this outing to Lake Barcis, I show you the importance of adapting to nature. Between a sore knee, gray weather conditions and an empty lake, every challenge becomes an opportunity to improve and capture unforgettable shots.
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Beautiful place surrounded by nature
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stretch of road not very busy as an alternative to the tunnel where traffic is directed. Beautiful views of the pools of the Colvera stream.
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The Vajont area is defined by the deep gorge carved by the Vajont River. Key natural features include the impressive gorge itself, the visible landslide scar on Monte Toc, and the remote "wild Val Vajont" with its rugged landscapes and narrow, steep canyons. You can also find beautiful spots like the Pools of the Colvera Stream.
Yes, the Vajont area is rich in historical significance related to the 1963 disaster. Visitors can tour the Vajont Dam itself, observe the immense landslide scar on Monte Toc, and visit memorials dedicated to the victims. The villages of Erto and Casso also offer a glimpse into the past and the resilience of local communities.
The region offers a variety of trails. For unique views, consider the Old Val Colvera Road, which allows cycling directly above the turquoise Torrente Colvera. Another option is the Sentiero del Dint, an intermediate path through a beech forest with panoramic points overlooking the valley and Lake Barcis.
Absolutely. The Sentiero del Dint offers three panoramic points to admire the valley, Lake Barcis, and the Cellina stream gorge. Additionally, the Second viewpoint provides a commanding view of the Forra del Cellina and the old Valcellina road from a small protruding walkway.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Vajont guide or the Cycling around Vajont guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Vajont for those who enjoy jogging.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The ancient construction of the Old Val Colvera Road offers unique views, while the Sentiero del Dint is loved for its immersive beech forest experience and panoramic points. The dramatic landscapes and the powerful story of the Vajont Dam leave a lasting impression.
Yes, distinct from the main Vajont Valley, the "wild Val Vajont" offers a more remote and rugged experience. Located further north past Erto, this area features narrow and steep canyons carved by the Vajont stream, providing an escape into an untamed natural environment for adventurous hikers.
Yes, the region is known for its historical infrastructure integrated with the natural landscape. The Old Val Colvera Road is a prime example, allowing you to cycle directly above the Torrente Colvera. Another is the Old Road Along the Calvare di Jouf Gorge, which winds through a canyon created by the Calvare di Jouf torrent.
While specific canyoning permits and access might vary, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the trails and natural features. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. The region's natural beauty, including ice formations and waterfalls in colder conditions, can be appreciated by those seeking a more rugged experience in winter.
When exploring the Old Road Along the Calvare di Jouf Gorge, be aware that at one gallery, you might need to carry a bicycle for about 30 meters as that part of the path is not paved. Also, the tunnels can be quite cool, even in spring, so dress accordingly.
For an in-depth understanding, you can visit the Vajont Dam Museum (Museo del Vajont) located in the Visitor Centre of the Friulian Dolomites Natural Park in Erto and Casso. It provides historical context through photographs, documents, and personal testimonies. You can also find more information on dark-tourism.com or italia.it.
While some trails involve ups and downs, paths like the Sentiero del Dint are described as 'simple paths' immersed in beech forests, making them suitable for those seeking a less strenuous experience. Always check trail descriptions for difficulty levels to ensure they match your group's capabilities.


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