Best canyons around Ronzo-Chienis are characterized by dramatic rock formations and deep geological features within the Val di Gresta. This area, known for its mountain landscapes, offers experiences akin to exploring gorges and canyons. Outdoor enthusiasts can find challenging rock climbing areas with technical walls and significant cliffs. The region provides diverse natural attractions for those seeking engaging geological exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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As of August 25, difficult to reach. Hiking trail from Nago closed.
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More information about opening times etc. can be found here: https://www.cascata-varone.com/de/ Make sure you take a rain jacket with you... no one comes out dry here 😜😂! We were there at the end of October and were glad to have a change of clothes in the car 😉. Definitely a welcome refreshment in the summer ☀️
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Here, on the Via Nuova, you get a nice first view and impression of the Varone waterfall! For 7 euros entry and enough time, you can of course see more of it. Unfortunately, the location is already very touristy: https://www.cascata-varone.com/de/varone-wasserfall.htm
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fantastically beautiful views that will please you again and again
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There are constantly breathtaking views. A path that invites you to enjoy
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The via ferrata is entirely inside a narrow gorge where the Salagoni river flows impetuously; therefore it is constantly in the shade. It is a via ferrata that I would rate between 'Easy' and 'Moderately Difficult'. Technically easy (apart from two sections of a few metres overhanging) and with a short approach. The attention to be paid is in any case to the ever-present humidity and the sometimes great distance of the numerous stirrups. It is almost never climbable since a good part winds vertically on the walls of the gorge; and therefore stirrups for the feet and a cable for the hands are used. One last attention to be paid is in following the metal equipment because you can be deceived and end up in slippery sections.
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Great on hot days! But be careful in heavy rain: the narrow stream can swell into an apocalyptic river! ⚠️‼️
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Historically beautiful old narrow, steadily ascending road that has been closed to traffic and is now used by hikers and mountain bikers alike. It's usually very busy, so take care of each other. Lots of great views of Lake Garda and the surrounding area along the route. Coarse gravel surface in the lower area, asphalt in the upper area. Halfway there is a place to stop for refreshments. A VISIT IS WORTH👍👍👍!!!
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While Ronzo-Chienis doesn't feature traditional canyons, the region is rich in dramatic rock formations and deep geological features within the Val di Gresta. You'll find challenging rock climbing areas with technical walls and significant cliffs, offering experiences akin to exploring gorges and canyons. The area provides diverse natural attractions for those seeking engaging geological exploration.
You can explore the Giants' Kettles, a natural monument where meltwater from the Ice Age carved gigantic funnels into the rock. Another impressive site is the Waterfall and Grotto at Parco Grotta Cascata Varone, where a waterfall plunges over 100 meters through a cave system, accessible via tunnels and walkways.
Yes, the Val di Gresta is home to natural rock climbing areas near Ronzo-Chienis and Pannone, featuring technical walls and deep cliffs. For via ferrata enthusiasts, the Rio Sallagoni Via Ferrata leads through a narrow, shaded gorge to Castello Drena, and the Via Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya continues through the upper Salagoni Gorge.
The climbing areas near Ronzo-Chienis offer over 70 routes across three sections, requiring stamina and strength, with 50-meter ropes being standard. The Pannone area features approximately 50 routes of medium difficulty (6a - 8a), known for requiring micro hold techniques and strong fingers, with 60-meter ropes mandatory. Both areas face east, making them ideal for summer and autumn (Ronzo-Chienis) or spring and summer (Pannone).
Yes, the Waterfall and Grotto at Parco Grotta Cascata Varone is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging experience with its illuminated caves and botanical garden. The Giants' Kettles also provide an interesting and accessible natural monument for families to explore.
For the Ronzo-Chienis climbing cliff, summer and autumn are ideal due to its east-facing orientation. The Pannone rock climbing area is best visited in spring and summer. For via ferratas like Rio Sallagoni and Caduti di Nassirya, it's important to consider weather conditions, as humidity and rapidly rising water levels can affect the experience, especially during heavy rain.
Yes, Tenno Castle is a historical site and viewpoint located near the area's deep geological features. While the castle itself is private, its location offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Waterfall and Grotto at Parco Grotta Cascata Varone is located within a private natural park and requires an entrance fee. Discounts are often available for families and groups.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those in the Cycling around Ronzo-Chienis guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Ronzo-Chienis guide, and gravel biking options are available in the Gravel biking around Ronzo-Chienis guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experience of the Rio Sallagoni Via Ferrata, which leads entirely inside a narrow, shaded gorge. The route through the gorge is a major draw, offering a constantly cool environment. The Via Ferrata Caduti di Nassirya is also enjoyed for its distinct character, often crossing streams and providing exciting sections up to the waterworks.
Yes, the Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail, located near Lake Garda, offers breathtaking views and dramatic rock formations. This 4-kilometer trail features three stairways built directly into the cliff face, allowing hikers to navigate steep rocky promontories and experience a sense of being within a grand natural chasm. You can find more information about this trail on italia.it.
For the Ronzo-Chienis climbing cliff, 50-meter ropes are standard equipment. In the Pannone rock climbing area, 60-meter ropes are mandatory. Climbers should also be prepared with appropriate gear for technical walls and micro hold techniques.


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