Canyons around Malesco provide access to diverse natural landscapes within the Val Grande National Park area. The region features valleys with gorge-like characteristics, such as the Loana Valley, and significant geological formations. Malesco serves as an access point to these natural features, offering opportunities for exploration of its varied terrain.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Memorial to cyclist Marco Pantani. PS The pass summit is also accessible with a 2-speed road bike.
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Very nice climb surrounded by greenery.
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On the road between Cannobio and Malesco, a high bridge over the Cannobino stream is very fascinating and serves as a panoramic point on the ravine below. The Cannobino is a river that flows entirely in the province of Verbania-Cusio-Ossola, flowing into Lake Maggiore after a course of 25 kilometers.
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Great climb with never bad gradients.
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Beautiful valley, offers very beautiful views.
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Very nice climb with many shaded sections, the asphalt is in good condition.
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The Cannobina valley starts from Cannobio, on Lake Maggiore, and ends on the Scopello pass. The road that passes through the Cannobina valley has little traffic and is very pleasant to travel on, as it is often shaded. This valley was the scene of partisan battles in 1944.
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While Malesco itself is a gateway to the Val Grande National Park, the area features valleys with gorge-like characteristics rather than traditional canyoning spots. You can explore the Loana Valley, known for its stream and historical rock wall carvings. Other notable gorge areas include the San Bernardino Gorge within Val Grande National Park, the Vigezzo Valley, and the Val Cannobina.
Yes, for a truly spectacular geological experience, consider visiting the Orridi di Uriezzo (Uriezzo Gorges) in the nearby Antigorio Valley. These gorges are a testament to ancient glacial and water erosion, featuring smoothed rock faces and unique formations sculpted by whirling waterfalls. They offer a fascinating environment with captivating light effects. You can find more information about them on visitossola.it.
A popular spot for panoramic views of a ravine is the Bridge over the Cannobino Stream. Located on the road between Cannobio and Malesco, this high bridge offers a fascinating vantage point over the Cannobino stream as it flows towards Lake Maggiore.
The best time to visit the Malesco area for outdoor activities, including exploring its valleys and gorges, is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these periods, the weather is more favorable for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially for specific trails or water levels.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. The Bridge over the Cannobino Stream is a family-friendly viewpoint. For walks, the Loana Valley provides charming scenery and woods that can be explored. When visiting the Orridi di Uriezzo, stick to the signposted routes, which are generally accessible without expert guidance.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, the San Bernardino Gorge is within the Val Grande National Park, which is known for its extensive network of footpaths. You can find various mountain hikes around Malesco, including routes like the 'Pogallo Village – Strada Sutermeister Trail loop from Cicogna'. For more detailed information on hiking trails, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Malesco guide.
Absolutely. The narrow road through the Torrente San Bernadino gorge is a scenic route, particularly enjoyable by bike. The Val Cannobina also offers a pleasant road with many shaded sections. For specific cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Malesco guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Malesco guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the gorge-like valleys to the panoramic views. The Ascent from Cannobio to Passo Marco Pantani, which features a gorge, is praised for its consistent gradients and minimal traffic. The Vigezzo Valley is also loved for its beautiful views.
The Loana Valley has historical significance, with accounts of rock wall carvings along the stream used for temporary dams to transport wood. The Val Cannobina was also a scene of partisan battles in 1944, adding a historical layer to its natural beauty.
Yes, Malesco serves as an access point to the Val Grande National Park. The San Bernardino Gorge is located within the park, offering a scenic route. The park is known for its rugged wilderness and offers various hiking opportunities.
Malesco and nearby villages offer amenities such as cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can relax and refuel after your explorations. Malesco itself is a charming village with local establishments. For more information on Malesco, you can visit visitossola.it.


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