Best canyons around Piazzolo are found within the province of Bergamo, Italy, particularly in the Val Brembana region. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and deep valleys carved by rivers. The landscape offers a mix of natural monuments and challenging routes for outdoor activities. Piazzolo serves as a base for exploring these geological features and the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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It's a lot of fun and easier than it looks. Just be a little more careful. :)
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be careful, it is not to be underestimated
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The trail is easily accessible to everyone. Remember to pay the 2 euro ticket as soon as you arrive in Pizzino.
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A gully leading to the Benigni refuge. The crossing is very steep, but easy if you're sure-footed. In some places, there are CAI signs indicating which rocks to cross. I recommend using your hands a lot when ascending, and if you're unsure, sitting down when descending. If necessary, you can take variant 108A to reach the refuge.
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Seeing it from afar can be a bit scary, but getting closer you realize that it is much more feasible than it seems. There are many rather technical passages but by following the signs you can get around the major difficulties and get to the top more or less easily.
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Classic itinerary up Mount Cancervo starting from Brembella: it is a path that offers no difficulties whatsoever.
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Personally I find this piece, certainly technical, very funny. I fear more the next piece between the canal and the refuge. Very steep, ruined, but fortunately, you are often in the company of ibexes who distract you and break your fatigue.
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Canalino which leads to the Benigni refuge on path 108, is the most characteristic feature of this route. Despite the disturbing appearance, it does not present particular difficulties if you follow the numerous trail signs. During the thaw season or in the rainy periods a stream flows in the gully, waterproof boots are recommended in these cases.
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The canyons around Piazzolo, particularly in the Val Brembana region, are characterized by deep gorges carved by rivers, steep wooded slopes, and fascinating rock formations. You'll encounter natural monuments like the Orrido della Val Taleggio, which is a spectacular gorge formed by the Enna stream. The area also features valleys, forests, and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding routes. The Gully of Trail 108 is a channel with a maximum 40-45º inclination, leading to the Benigni refuge. Another option is the Canalino dei Sassi, a fairly steep couloir that serves as a variant to reach the top of Monte Cancervo, where crampons can be useful in winter.
The region around Piazzolo offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like 'Trail 134: Piazzatorre to Val Terzera' (difficult), 'Sentiero 123 to Monte del Sole' (moderate), or 'Sentiero 129A: Olmo al Brembo to Piazza Brembana' (moderate). For more options, you can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Piazzolo guide.
Absolutely! The Val Brembana area provides excellent cycling routes. You can try the 'Valle Brembana Cycle Path – View of San Giovanni Bianco loop from Olmo al Brembo' or challenging climbs like the 'Climb to Passo San Marco'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Piazzolo guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Piazzolo guide.
Val Taleggio is a popular branch of the Val Brembana, renowned for its deep gorge, the Orrido della Val Taleggio, which is approximately 3 km long. It's appreciated for its suggestive landscapes, wild nature, and offers an excellent base for excursions. Visitors also enjoy the Val Taleggio climb (San Giovanni Bianco to Olda), which features an overhanging passage on the ravine.
While the immediate Piazzolo canyons are primarily natural features, the broader Italian landscape, particularly in other regions, does offer historical context. For example, the San Martino Gorge in Abruzzo (though distant) features the ruins of the Benedictine Abbey of San Martino in Valle. The canyons around Piazzolo are more focused on natural beauty and geological formations.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the wild, unspoiled nature of the area. The Val Taleggio is often described as one of the most suggestive valleys in the Orobie region. The deep gorges and river-carved formations provide a unique natural experience, with many appreciating the challenging yet rewarding routes.
Yes, within the broader Northern Italian context, the Lessinia Regional Natural Park in Verona Province features impressive canyon-like experiences. The Vajo dell'Anguilla and Vajo di Squaranto are profound canyons known for their wild nature, deeply incised paths, and fascinating rock formations rich in fossils. These areas are ideal for hiking and offer panoramic views, similar to the experiences found around Piazzolo. You can learn more about the Vajo dell'Anguilla at visitlessinia.eu.
While specific data for Piazzolo isn't provided, generally, the best time to visit mountainous canyon regions in Northern Italy for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the scenery is vibrant. Summer (July-August) can also be good, but expect warmer temperatures and potentially more crowds.
The guide highlights several intermediate and challenging routes. While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations are not provided for the Piazzolo canyons, many initial sections of trails leading into gorges can be suitable for families. For instance, the Val Taleggio climb (San Giovanni Bianco to Olda) is described as 'not difficult' for cycling, suggesting parts might be accessible for less strenuous exploration.
The canyons around Piazzolo offer spectacular and panoramic views. Highlights like the Orrido della Val Taleggio are described as 'beautiful very panoramic valley'. From higher points, you can often see the deeply incised valleys, river-carved formations, and the surrounding mountainous terrain of the Val Brembana.


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