Caves around Concesio, a municipality in the province of Brescia, Italy, offer opportunities for exploring natural geological formations. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing various cave experiences. These formations include both natural caves and historical underground structures. Concesio's surroundings feature a mix of accessible and more challenging cave systems.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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It's a shame about the dirt left inside
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"It consists of a single cavern supported by large pillars, with an overall development of about 50 meters. The spacious entrance, to the left of which there is a small "santella", leads into a first flat space, delimited by the pillars mentioned above which are notable for their intense pink colors that are very picturesque; the ground then gradually descends towards the bottom, 9 m lower than the entrance; it is almost detrital and dry; only here and there are very limited wet areas of dripping." from: https://www.maddala.it/monte-maddalena-la-tampa/
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Throughout the area south of the main path there are bunkers dating back to the war connected by underground tunnels that are largely accessible (with the necessary lighting and equipment)
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The Grotta delle Sette Stanze, like many other caves in the area, is a cave of limestone origin The name, or rather nickname, derives from the fact that inside there are 7 rooms, considered rooms. Many also call it the "Grotta della Spolverina", this is because for many centuries the calcareous powder was recovered there, called precisely spolverina and used as an abrasive for pots. Although it is not a particularly demanding cave, a visit without equipment and above all an expert guide is not recommended.
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Forgive the ignorance but I never understand the province and the place from which to start ... thanks
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La Büsa del Valzet is a small natural cave located five minutes from the beginning of the mushroom trail in Ome. It is recommended to bring a torch if you want to enter and see the interior, which can be easily visited without difficulty or danger.
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Concesio offers a mix of natural caves and historical underground structures. You can find easily accessible natural formations like Büsa de la Piéf Cave, as well as more challenging systems and historical sites such as the War bunkers and tunnels in the Parco delle Colline di Brescia.
Yes, several caves are suitable for families. Büsa de la Piéf Cave is noted for being easily accessible. The Busa del Valzet Cave is also considered family-friendly and can be visited without difficulty, though a torch is recommended for viewing the interior.
The La Tampa Cave of Caionvico is particularly notable for its large pillars with intense and picturesque pink coloration. It consists of a single cavern, approximately 50 meters long, with the ground gradually descending to about 9 meters below the entrance.
For the War bunkers and tunnels in the Parco delle Colline di Brescia, while largely accessible, lighting and specific equipment are necessary for exploration. The Grotta delle Sette Stanze (Grotta della Spolverina), though not extremely demanding, is not recommended for visits without equipment and, more importantly, an expert guide.
The area around Concesio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are routes like the 'Mella Cycle Path – Suspension Bridge over the Mella loop' for cycling (Cycling around Concesio) or the 'Pozza delle Pentere – Pozza del Mandriano loop' for running (Running Trails around Concesio).
Yes, the War bunkers and tunnels in the Parco delle Colline di Brescia are a significant historical site. These bunkers date back to the war and are connected by underground tunnels, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
For most caves, a torch or headlamp is highly recommended, especially for sites like Busa del Valzet Cave to properly view the interior. For more challenging or historical sites like the War bunkers and tunnels or Grotta delle Sette Stanze, specific caving equipment and potentially an expert guide are advised.
The La Tampa Cave of Caionvico stands out for its single cavern supported by large, intensely pink pillars. Its spacious entrance leads into a flat area before the ground gradually descends, creating a distinctive and picturesque interior.
The Büsa de la Piéf Cave is known for being easily accessible, making it a good option for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous exploration. The Busa del Valzet Cave is also easily visited without difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from easily accessible natural formations to more challenging systems and historical sites. The natural beauty of caves like Büsa de la Piéf Cave is often highlighted, and the historical significance of sites like the War bunkers and tunnels is also a draw.
Yes, some caves are located near or can be incorporated into walking routes. For instance, the Busa del Valzet Cave is situated just five minutes from the beginning of the mushroom trail in Ome, allowing for a combined nature experience.


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