Canyons around Laglio are primarily represented by impressive gorges and natural formations in the wider Lake Como area, where Laglio is situated. This region is characterized by its picturesque setting on the western shore of Lake Como, featuring significant natural monuments and diverse hiking opportunities. While Laglio itself hosts unique geological features like the Grotta dell'Orso, the surrounding landscape offers dramatic water-carved ravines. These natural attractions provide insights into the geological history and the powerful forces of water erosion in…
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The Nesso Gorge with waterfall, in the mouth bathing paradise
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The Nesso Gorge, the highlight of the place and probably the most famous on Lake Como.
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stone bridge built between 1820 and 1822, called "ul punt da canaa", because it was located near the water intake for the mill
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Punt from Canaa The deep furrow of the Breggia has always represented a difficult obstacle to crossing the valley. Of the various ways used to pass from one bank to the other, many traces remain within the Park: the oldest is perhaps the Murnée ford. The first indications of the extraordinary bridge built between two rock spurs 35 m above the river bed at the narrowest point of the Gorges date back to 1426: the Farügin bridge (or St. Peter's Bridge. The circular road was built around 1820 between Castel San Pietro and Morbio Superiore which crosses the Breggia with a stone bridge (Punt da Canaa) the large iron bridge (Punt da Castel) was built in 1997, replaced by the current concrete bridge.
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Beautiful road on the lake, from Nesso you take the famous climb towards Colma di Sormano, and there is also a very beautiful ravine.
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Fantastic landscape, very well maintained paths 💯. What can I say, try 👍🥾🚶
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Wonderful natural park created by the flowing waters of the Breggia river.
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As you can guess from the name, the Breggia Gorge Park takes its name from the river that forms these beautiful gorges and the magnificent pools that are found there, the Breggia River. At this point you can see a small bridge that crosses the river from one side to the other.
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The Lake Como area, where Laglio is situated, offers several impressive natural features. Highlights include the dramatic Nesso Gorge, known for its spectacular 200-meter waterfall where two streams meet before flowing into Lake Como. Another significant site is the Breggia Gorge Park, which features an extraordinary geological structure with rock formations dating back 80 million years. Within Laglio itself, the Grotta dell'Orso (Bear Hole Cave) is a unique cave system with stalactites, stalagmites, and an underground lake.
For those seeking an adventurous experience, canyoning is available in Val Perlana, near Lenno, which is relatively close to Laglio. This activity involves navigating through wild watercourses, small waterfalls, and impervious rock paths, typically supported by certified guides. It offers an extraordinary adventure with natural slides, drops, and panoramic views.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Nesso Gorge can be admired from the ancient Civera bridge, which is accessible by descending steps towards the square. The Breggia Gorge Park is also considered family-friendly, offering a wonderful natural park with trails to explore ancient geological formations. Always check specific trail difficulties and conditions before heading out with children.
The terrain around the gorges near Laglio varies. You can expect dramatic natural gorges carved by water, featuring magnificent cliffs and turbulent waters, such as the Orrido di Bellano. Some areas, like the Breggia Gorge Park, offer trails through ancient rock formations and forests. For canyoning, expect wooded pathways excavated in rocks, clear waters, and natural obstacles like slides and drops.
Many gorges in the region have historical significance. The Nesso Gorge is mentioned by Leonardo da Vinci in the Codex Atlanticus, and its ancient Civera bridge is a symbol of the area. The Breggia Gorge Park is home to the Punt da Canaa Stone Bridge, dating back to 1426, and reveals rock layers that are among the oldest in the park, offering a journey through geological time.
The Grotta dell'Orso (Bear Hole Cave) in Torriggia, a hamlet of Laglio, is a significant natural masterpiece. It is renowned for its stalactites, stalagmites, and an impressive underground lake, as well as paleontological finds. Visits, whether individual or in groups, are always carried out with an expert guide. You need to inquire with the Municipality of Laglio for current visiting times and methods.
The gorges and natural sites around Laglio, particularly those with walkways like the Orrido di Bellano, are generally open all year round. However, for outdoor activities such as hiking and canyoning, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (April to October) typically offer the most favorable weather conditions. During these periods, water levels for canyoning are usually suitable, and trails are more accessible.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking opportunities. For example, you can find various hiking trails around Laglio, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can explore options like the 'Strada Regia Loop' or more challenging routes such as 'Trail from Carate Urio to Rifugio Murelli'. For more details on routes, you can refer to the Hiking around Laglio guide.
Beyond exploring gorges and hiking, the area around Laglio offers other outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, with routes like 'Cima del Costone – Monte San Primo loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Val d'Intelvi and Balcone d'Italia Loop from Argegno'. For more information on these activities, you can check the Mountain Hikes around Laglio guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Laglio guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty and the awe-inspiring power of water that has carved these landscapes. The unique geological structures, like those in the Breggia Gorge Park, offer a journey through time. The picturesque settings, such as the Nesso Gorge visible from the ancient Civera bridge, and the mysterious allure of places like the Orrido di Bellano, also leave a lasting impression.
While many outdoor areas in Italy are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary by location, especially in protected natural parks or on certain trails. It's always best to check local signage or contact the specific park authorities (e.g., Breggia Gorge Park) for their current policies regarding dogs, especially concerning leash requirements and waste disposal.
For organized canyoning tours, especially in areas like Val Perlana, certified guides typically handle any necessary permits or access arrangements. For general exploration of public gorges and trails, permits are usually not required, but it's always advisable to respect private property and protected areas. For specific sites like the Grotta dell'Orso, guided visits are mandatory and arranged through the Municipality of Laglio.


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