Best caves around Valtorta are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical mining heritage. The area features a mix of natural caves, waterfalls, and significant industrial archaeology sites. These locations offer insights into both geological formations and past human activities, particularly mining.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Characteristic, it is located just below the Bogani refuge
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The Dossena Mines represent a historical testimony to industrial and mining archaeology in the Brembana Valley. These mines have been an important resource for mineral extraction, particularly calamine (a zinc ore), since ancient times. The guided tour allows you to explore the main galleries and learn about the history, mining techniques, and miners' lives.
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Very funny. Not for everyone though.
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Interesting historical place. From here you descend to Camerata Cornello or return to Dossena. After exploring the various routes of course!
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Alpe Moncodeno is a mountain pasture that is still in operation today. It is one of the most loved places on this side of the Grigne, above all for the large quantity of mysterious caves. There are more than 600 of them, but the most famous is perhaps the "Moncodeno cave": an eternal ice sanctuary visited and mentioned by Leonardo da Vinci, which offers a cool refuge even on the hottest summer days.
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The "Crot di darden" is a cave so called because of the sparrowhawks that nest there. It is located at the end of the Valle dei Mulini, after a stretch of path along the riverbed. Beautiful to look up and see the rock above you.
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Very scenic waterfall, located at the source of the Enna river. Going up (with caution, the area is very humid and full of moss) to the top of the waterfall, you can admire the cave from which the Enna river flows.
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Departure from Selvino towards Trafficanti (Via Mercatorum) then Serina, Colle di Dossena and at the first houses in the town keep to the right, staying high. The road and the signs for the mines do the rest, you can't go wrong. Shortly before and shortly after the mines there is a gravel section, almost all of which is easy to pedal. Then splendid descent, all on asphalt, towards Camerata Cornello. From here it is "intriguing" the uphill face, very hard, towards Cespedonio. Alternatively, when you come to cross the Val Brembana cycle path instead of going up towards Lenna, go down towards San Pellegrino to go up to Selvino. The tour is about 15-17 kilometers long.
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Valtorta offers a diverse range of underground and geological features. You can find natural caves, historical mining sites, and caves associated with waterfalls. These locations provide insights into both geological formations and past human activities, particularly mining.
Among the most popular are the Waterfall at the Source of the Enna, which features a cave where the Enna river originates, and the Crot di Darden Cave, known for sparrowhawks nesting there. Visitors also appreciate the historical significance of the Paglio Pignolino Mine (Dossena Mines).
Yes, the region has a rich historical mining heritage. The Dossena Mines, including the Paglio Pignolino Mine, are significant industrial archaeology sites. Guided tours allow you to explore the main galleries and learn about the history, mining techniques, and lives of the miners.
Beyond the caves themselves, you can encounter impressive natural features. For instance, the Waterfall at the Source of the Enna offers scenic views of the river's origin. The Crot di Darden Cave is notable for its natural monument status and the sparrowhawks that nest there.
Yes, near Valtorta, at Alpe Moncodeno, there are many mysterious caves. The most famous is perhaps the 'Moncodeno cave,' an eternal ice sanctuary that was visited and mentioned by Leonardo da Vinci, offering a cool refuge even on hot summer days.
The best time to admire the Waterfall at the Source of the Enna is typically in spring, when it is usually full of water, and the surrounding area is vibrant with mosses of various shades and flowers.
The Valtorta area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Rifugio Buzzoni – loop from Rifugio Trifoglio' or 'Pastoral climb to Rifugio Grassi with Orobie Mountains view'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Valtorta guide.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes and mountaineering routes. Examples include 'Zuccone Campelli Summit – Canale della Madonna loop' and 'Rifugio Benigni – Cima di Val Pianella loop'. You can find more information in the Mountain Hikes around Valtorta guide.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent opportunities for road cycling. Routes like the 'Valle Brembana Cycle Path – View of San Giovanni Bianco loop' or 'Canals Bridge from 1715 – Cassiglio Lake loop' are available. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Valtorta guide for more options.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty of sites like the Waterfall at the Source of the Enna for its natural charm and the historical insights offered by the Dossena Mines. The unique experience of seeing the sparrowhawks at Crot di Darden Cave is also a highlight.
Yes, the 'Moncodeno cave' at Alpe Moncodeno is known as an eternal ice sanctuary. It provides a refreshing and cool refuge, even on the hottest summer days, making it an ideal spot to visit when temperatures rise.


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