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Top 13 Gorges around Lugo Di Vicenza

Best canyons around Lugo Di Vicenza are found within the broader Province of Vicenza, Italy, offering various natural features. The area is characterized by its hilly and mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for exploring gorges and valleys. While Lugo di Vicenza itself is known for walking and cycling routes, the surrounding region features notable canyoning experiences and scenic paths. The landscape includes historical military roads and geological formations.

Best canyons around Lugo Di Vicenza

  • The most popular canyons is Gorghi Scuri

Last updated: July 13, 2026

Pach waterfall

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Here, the Pach stream (which in the Cimbrian language actually means "stream") cascades over a thirty-meter (?) drop, forming a waterfall amidst lush vegetation. It's a charming spot, hidden in …

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Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth

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A small but evocative geological labyrinth: nature has carved deep furrows into the hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, forming corridors that pass through square blocks of rock. Rosso Ammonitico is a …

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Gorghi Scuri

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The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As …

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Path that connects the Lorenza cave to the fire road, a gully full of stones recommended for people with a little practice and not recommended when wet as it is …

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Stigale (stone staircase)

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Short but suggestive stairway carved into the stone, which overcomes a wild gorge along the steep path that connects Rotzo to the Pach waterfalls and the Sentiero delle Cenge.

From Cimbrian 'stígale' or 'stighele': ladder.

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July 23, 2025, Cascata del Pach

This route is absolutely a very challenging one! We started hiking from Rotzo with children aged 5 to 10. It's just manageable up to the waterfalls and a very beautiful hike. At the waterfall itself, there's a pleasant flat section but with dangerously deep drops. The return route is downright dangerous from the start and not recommended. We explored the route a bit further, and there it's even risky for adults. Many other hikers turned back as well.

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Path that connects the Lorenza cave to the fire road, a gully full of stones recommended for people with a little practice and not recommended when wet as it is really slippery, once on the fire road you can continue straight to almost get to the top of the mountain

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Very small rock labyrinth, but nice to do, be careful in winter that between fallen trees that do not allow passage and the frozen snow you risk getting hurt.

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A beautiful place in the Assa Gorge.

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April 29, 2023, Gorghi Scuri

The Valle dei Gorghi Scuri is a fascinating and narrow impluvium full of waterfalls, natural pools, whirlpools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which originates right here. As a frame, a florid and lush vegetation of ferns and moss. The path starts from the hamlet of Capo di Sopra, along a dirt road that runs along the rising gorge carved out by the stream from above, where the first water features can be glimpsed; from here you reach the upper part, the most evocative and fairy-tale-like, where you can venture off-track, as far as the water and rocks allow depending on the season. I recommend the route after the rains, even if the path can be slippery (EE), and in spring/summer, when very green and lush vegetation frames the water.

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April 10, 2023, Cascata del Pach

Here, the Pach stream (which in the Cimbrian language actually means "stream") cascades over a thirty-meter (?) drop, forming a waterfall amidst lush vegetation. It's a charming spot, hidden in the heart of the forest, beneath the Rotzo basin, between the sheer cliffs of the Val d'Assa. Unfortunately, it's a stroke of luck to find an active waterfall instead of a trickle of water, due to the Pach's torrential nature and the increasingly dry seasons. The ideal time to visit is after heavy rains, but this makes the trail treacherous and slippery.

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Short but suggestive stairway carved into the stone, which overcomes a wild gorge along the steep path that connects Rotzo to the Pach waterfalls and the Sentiero delle Cenge. From Cimbrian 'stígale' or 'stighele': ladder.

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A small but evocative geological labyrinth: nature has carved deep furrows into the hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, forming corridors that pass through square blocks of rock. Rosso Ammonitico is a pinkish rock from the Jurassic period, generally characterized by a notable abundance of ammonite fossils, hence its name. Within the labyrinth, you'll also find the Cima del Monte Corno (1,383 m): the highest point is here, not where the Monument to the Unknown Soldier overlooks the plain. Along the perimeter of the rocky agglomeration are two Italian artillery emplacements from the First World War, dug directly into rock turrets to defend the Piana di Granezza below, which was an important logistics base. The trail is enjoyable, but not clean: some secondary branches are blocked by fallen trees; in winter, there is ice; in summer, nettles infest some passages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable gorges and natural features to explore around Lugo Di Vicenza?

While Lugo di Vicenza itself is known for walking and cycling routes, the broader Province of Vicenza offers several impressive natural features. You can explore Gorghi Scuri, a narrow impluvium with waterfalls and natural pools, or the Pach waterfall, where the Pach stream cascades amidst dense vegetation. Another option is Val Grande, also known as 'Val Grossa', a gully connecting to a fire road. For a unique geological experience, visit the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth.

Are there any historical canyons or paths with historical significance in the region?

Yes, the broader Province of Vicenza features the **Sentiero dei Canyons**, also known as the 'Strada del Genio,' located in Cismon del Grappa. This arduous road was carved out in the late 1800s for military purposes, winding between the impressive canyons of the Brenta Canal and the Cismon, offering both natural beauty and historical context. Additionally, the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth contains Italian artillery emplacements from the First World War, dug directly into rock turrets.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see in the canyons near Lugo Di Vicenza?

The region is characterized by varied geological formations. At the Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth, you'll find deep furrows carved into hard Rosso Ammonitico limestone, a pinkish rock from the Jurassic period known for its ammonite fossils. Other gorges like Gorghi Scuri showcase narrow impluviums with waterfalls and natural pools, formed by stream erosion.

What is the best time to visit the canyons and waterfalls?

For waterfalls like the Pach waterfall and the features of Gorghi Scuri, the ideal time to visit is after heavy rains, when the water flow is strongest. However, be aware that trails can become treacherous and slippery during these times. Spring and summer are also recommended for Gorghi Scuri due to the lush, green vegetation.

Are there challenging hiking trails or routes for experienced hikers?

Yes, several routes in the area are considered challenging. The Sentiero delle Cenge is rated EE (Expert Hikers) due to exposed sections with sheer drops and the presence of climbing ropes fixed to the rock. Gorghi Scuri and Val Grande are also challenging, especially when wet, as paths can be slippery. The Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth trail can also be challenging with fallen trees, ice in winter, and nettles in summer.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the area around Lugo Di Vicenza offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Gravel biking routes, and Mountain Hikes. These guides provide options ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the hilly and mountainous terrain.

Are there any specific areas for canyoning as a sport?

For those interested in canyoning as a sport, the **Valdastico** area within the Vicenza province is considered the most interesting region, offering many beautiful itineraries. A book titled 'Vicenza Canyoning' features 25 different canyoning routes across the Vicenza Prealps, indicating a rich landscape for this activity.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural sites around Lugo Di Vicenza?

Visitors appreciate the spectacular scenery and the sense of adventure. The Sentiero delle Cenge, for instance, is praised for its breathtaking views of the Val d'Assa and majestic rock walls. The Pach waterfall is described as a charming spot hidden in the forest, and Gorghi Scuri is noted for its fascinating waterfalls, natural pools, and lush vegetation.

Are there any easy or family-friendly walks near the canyons?

While many of the specific canyon routes mentioned are challenging, Lugo di Vicenza itself is known for offering numerous walking and cycling routes through its hilly and mountainous areas. For general walking and cycling itineraries in Lugo di Vicenza, you might find options suitable for families. You can find more information on local itineraries and walks at visitpedemontana.com.

What should I be aware of regarding trail conditions?

Trail conditions can vary significantly. Routes like Pach waterfall and Gorghi Scuri can be treacherous and slippery after heavy rains. The Monte Corno Rock Labyrinth may have fallen trees blocking secondary branches, ice in winter, and nettles in summer. Always exercise caution, especially on exposed sections or when trails are wet.

Can I find wild swimming spots in the canyons?

The Gorghi Scuri gorge is described as having natural pools and lively waterways formed by the Valletta stream, which might offer opportunities for wild swimming, depending on water levels and local regulations. Always prioritize safety and check for any restrictions before entering the water.

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