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Top 12 Gorges around Pescantina

Best canyons around Pescantina are primarily found within the broader Verona and Lake Garda region, as Pescantina itself is characterized by agricultural plains along the Adige River. The surrounding landscape features various natural rock formations and gorges that offer experiences similar to canyons. These include wild, shady gorges and impressive erosions indicative of powerful hydropower. The area provides opportunities for hiking and exploring unique natural beauty.

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  • The most popular canyons is Vajo Borago Gorge, a…

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Chiusa di Ceraino

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Between the slopes of Monte Baldo and Monti Lessini, the Adige is wedged in a natural lock. The tight curves between the rocks have created a truly unique environment that is hard to forget for its beauty.

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Val Sorda Suspension Bridge

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From the top you have a fantastic view. Only 10 people are allowed on the bridge.

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Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls

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Guys, it's so beautiful there!! You have to see it and enjoy it! The tour was only 5.5 km long but it's very time-consuming. There's so much to discover and …

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Vajo Borago Gorge

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The "green jungle" of the Valpolicella. Amazing! I've never seen anything like it. You have to see it and you'll be amazed! So much nature and photo opportunities... unbelievable. You can see that I'm really impressed. Top 👍

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Salto del Covolo Tondo

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The Salto del Covolo Tondo (24 m. Jump) can be overcome by passing through an IRON LADDER - about 8/10 m high. - and a short EQUIPPED SECTION. The passage is recommended for experienced hikers.

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Mitja Rački
November 19, 2025, Vajo Borago Gorge

A gorge full of surprises just two hours from Verona. Beautiful scenery, at times you feel like you're in the jungle and completely alone.

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very nice, be careful on the first step!

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At its end, the Lagarina valley drastically narrows its slopes and forms the Chiusa di Ceraino. In just over 100 meters of width, the Adige and the state road that leads to Trento pass. After the locks, the Adige flows into the plain and the landscape opens up rapidly.

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At its end, the Lagarina valley drastically narrows its slopes and forms the Chiusa di Ceraino. In just over 100 meters of width, the Adige and the state road that leads to Trento pass. After the locks, the Adige flows into the plain and the landscape opens up rapidly.

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Already done it's beautiful. It's not difficult, just a little attention

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Adele
March 6, 2025, Vajo Borago Gorge

Very nice better in spring

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BIGOR
December 23, 2024, Vajo Borago Gorge

Beautiful place from fantasy movies, the erosion of the river creates this wonderful canyon

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Impressive building hidden in the Val Sorda

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable gorges and natural rock formations around Pescantina?

While Pescantina itself is known for agricultural plains, the broader Verona and Lake Garda region offers several impressive natural features. These include the wild and shady Vajo Borago Gorge, known for its 'green jungle' feel and impressive erosions. Another significant spot is Val Sorda, which features varied terrain and adventurous passages, and the Val Sorda Suspension Bridge offering panoramic views within a gorge.

Are there family-friendly natural attractions or gorges near Pescantina?

Yes, the Chiusa di Ceraino is a great option for families. This natural lock where the Adige River is wedged between Monte Baldo and Monti Lessini offers beautiful landscapes and mostly shaded paths, making it suitable for families with children. The Val Sorda Suspension Bridge can also be an exciting experience, though some might find its perforated mesh unsettling.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Pescantina?

The region around Pescantina offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to challenging. For example, you can find routes like 'Riverside of Pescantina – Adige River at Bussolengo loop' or 'Arce Tower – Riverside of Pescantina loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Gran tour della Valpolicella' or 'Trail Through the Vineyards'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Adige loop' or 'Biffis Canal loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Pescantina, MTB Trails around Pescantina, and Running Trails around Pescantina guides.

What is the best time to visit the gorges and natural areas around Pescantina?

For places like the Vajo Borago Gorge, it's recommended to visit on dry days to avoid mud and slippery stones. The Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls also involves challenging terrain where sure-footedness is essential. For adventurous climbing routes like the Via Ferrata Rio Sallagoni near Lake Garda, summer can be appealing as it offers a cooler, shaded environment. The Piovere Waterfall is seasonal, so its activity depends on recent rainfall.

Are there any challenging trails or gorges for experienced hikers near Pescantina?

Absolutely. The Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls is described as a challenging tour, marked as EE (Expert Hikers). It features significant altitude differences, requires sure-footedness, and is not suitable for those afraid of heights. It offers a varied experience with a suspension bridge, caves, and natural pools. Similarly, Val Sorda itself is known for its adventurous passages.

Can I bring my dog to the gorges and trails around Pescantina?

While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, some specific routes within gorges can be challenging for pets. For instance, visitors to the Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls reported needing to carry or lift their Labrador in two places due to the terrain. Always assess the difficulty and specific conditions of a trail before bringing your dog, especially in areas with ladders, steep sections, or narrow passages.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the gorges near Pescantina?

The gorges in this region are characterized by impressive erosions on rocks, indicative of powerful hydropower over time, as seen in the Vajo Borago Gorge. You'll find narrow, wild, and shady environments, natural pools, and washed-out rock formations. The Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls also features caves and beautiful waterfalls, creating a diverse natural landscape.

Are there any suspension bridges in the gorges around Pescantina?

Yes, the Val Sorda Suspension Bridge is a prominent feature. This 52-meter long bridge offers fantastic views, though its perforated mesh design can make some visitors feel uncomfortable. Another notable suspension bridge is the Tibetan Bridge of Crero near Lake Garda, which provides impressive views with a significant drop beneath it.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges and natural areas around Pescantina?

Visitors are often deeply impressed by the raw, untouched nature and the unique geological formations. The 'green jungle' atmosphere of Vajo Borago Gorge and the adventurous, varied terrain of Val Sorda are frequently praised. Many appreciate the opportunity for immersive nature experiences, discovering hidden waterfalls, caves, and natural pools, and the sheer beauty that photos often struggle to capture.

Are there opportunities for canyoning or similar adventure sports near Pescantina?

While Pescantina itself is not primarily known for traditional canyoning, the broader region offers similar adventurous experiences. The Via Ferrata Rio Sallagoni near Lake Garda, for example, is a unique climbing route through a narrow gorge, combining climbing, traversing, and suspension bridges. This provides a thrilling challenge for adventurous climbers in a lush, shaded environment.

How accessible are the gorges around Pescantina by public transport or car?

Access varies by location. While specific details for each gorge's parking and public transport are best checked locally, areas like the Chiusa di Ceraino are part of the Ciclabile dei Forti, suggesting good accessibility for cyclists and potentially nearby parking. For more remote gorges, driving and then hiking may be necessary. Always plan your route and check for parking availability in advance.

Are there any waterfalls to visit in the gorges near Pescantina?

Yes, the Val Sorda Gorge and Waterfalls is a prime example, featuring multiple waterfalls within its challenging terrain. Additionally, the Piovere Waterfall near Lake Garda, while not strictly a canyon, creates a beautiful natural spectacle and offers a pleasant, shaded route to reach it. It's important to note that the Piovere Waterfall is seasonal and its flow depends on rainfall.

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