Best canyons in Monte Nerone - Gola Di Gorgo A Cerbara are characterized by diverse geological formations, including natural arches, waterfalls, and river-carved gorges. This region offers a landscape shaped by ancient erosive processes, featuring notable rock shelters and caves. The area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and river environments.
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I would say one of the nicest places in the area with the possibility to swim, but the water is very cold!
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parking and departure from here for the 13/14 km ring ══════════════ 198th excursion | Piobbico area ring starting from Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio passing through Fosso Pisciarello, Colluccio and Monte Cardamagna ═════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/74g4sspNFvQ
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Cave that sweats on you if there is water. Nice garno
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breathtaking views across the Bosso River
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In the so-called Orrido dei Cupi di Fiamma, a splendid gorge not far from Pianello di Cagli, in the province of Pesaro Urbino, flows the Pian dell'Acqua river, which here forms a splendid 25-meter high waterfall. It can be reached by walking on the riverbed, but attention must be paid to floods.
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fantastic place and water, a paradise I was there in early July, the water is chilly but the baths are fantastic bring your swimsuit!
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After various hairpin bends, you arrive by car as far as the small village of Pieia and park. The entrance to path no. 20 is found at the entrance to the town on the right next to the picnic area along the fence of the bowling green. The first section is all in the shade and flat, with glimpses of the surrounding peaks and then uphill in the last one. Along the way you come across the ruins of an old house and the Grotta delle Nottole, and then the arch of Fondarca, a natural rock arch with high and steep walls which was the entrance to a cave which collapsed in ancient times. Return to the same path
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The difficulty varies depending on the specific location. For instance, the Waterfall of the Gorge of the Dark Flames is rated as challenging, often requiring riverbed walking. Other areas like Fondarca Arch and Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge are generally considered intermediate, offering accessible exploration for those with some experience.
While specific 'family-friendly' or 'dog-friendly' ratings aren't always available, many intermediate trails, such as the path leading to Fondarca Arch, offer relatively flat and shaded sections suitable for a wider range of visitors. Always assess the specific trail conditions and your group's capabilities before heading out, especially when bringing children or pets.
The region is rich in diverse geological formations. You can explore natural rock arches like Fondarca Arch, which is the remnant of a collapsed ancient cave. There are also impressive waterfalls, such as the 25-meter high Waterfall of the Gorge of the Dark Flames, and river-carved gorges like Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge, offering views across the Bosso River. The area also features various rock shelters and caves, including Grotta del Borghetto.
The best time to visit is typically during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and the water levels are suitable for exploration. Summer can also be pleasant, especially for activities involving water, but be mindful of potential heat. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit, as conditions can impact accessibility, especially for riverbed walks.
Yes, Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge is known for its fantastic bathing spots. Visitors have noted that while the water can be chilly, the experience is very rewarding. Remember to bring your swimsuit if you plan to take a dip.
For locations like Fondarca Arch, visitors can typically drive to the small village of Pieia and find parking there. The entrance to path no. 20, which leads to the arch, is usually found near the village's entrance next to a picnic area. Specific parking details may vary for other gorges, so it's advisable to check local signage or visitor information upon arrival.
Given the varied terrain, including riverbeds and potentially wet caves, it's recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof or quick-drying footwear with good grip. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing temperatures. For activities involving water, a swimsuit and a towel are essential. Always be prepared for uneven surfaces and potential splashes.
Yes, there are options for circular walks. For example, Le Porte del Rio Vitoschio is part of a ring excursion that passes through Fosso Pisciarello, Colluccio, and Monte Cardamagna. Additionally, the ascent to the Waterfall of the Gorge of the Dark Flames can connect to path 24bis to complete a loop.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the unique geological formations like natural arches and waterfalls, and the opportunity for refreshing dips in the river. The sense of exploring ancient landscapes and the natural beauty of the Bosso River are often highlighted as key attractions.
Beyond canyon exploration, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops around Monte Nerone. There are also extensive MTB trails, such as those near Piobbico and Pianello di Cagli. For those who enjoy running, there are several running trails, including moderate loops around Cagli and Piobbico.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the gorges are not detailed, the nearby villages such as Pieia, Piobbico, and Pianello di Cagli would be the best places to find amenities like cafes, restaurants, or shops. It's always a good idea to bring your own water and snacks, especially when venturing into more remote areas of the gorges.


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