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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Selva Di Progno

Best natural monuments around Selva Di Progno are found within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, in the Province of Verona, Italy. This area is characterized by its rich biodiversity, expansive forests, and distinctive geological formations. The park itself is a Special Nature Reserve and a Special Area of Conservation, highlighting its ecological importance. Visitors can explore numerous excursions and trails amidst its landscapes.

Best natural monuments around Selva Di Progno

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Valley of the Sphinxes

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A place suitable for everyone, easily accessible and walkable. It is a particular valley, about 800 meters long, which has large monoliths regularly spaced from each other and reminiscent of …

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Papalini Waterfall

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beautiful small waterfall that has the opportunity to walk behind it, and to be able to admire the veil of water of the waterfall. Unfortunately the photos do not make the beauty because the dry season has reduced the range

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Trail of the Great Trees

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The Trail of the Big Trees winds through a breathtaking landscape: the quiet and gentle Montagnole Plateau at the foot of the rugged Tre Croci mountain range. It offers wide …

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Mount Gramolon

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Mount Gramolon, reachable from the Bertagnoli refuge, requires a little attention.

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Sisilla Crag

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Mount Sisilla (1621 m) is an imposing rock pillar overlooking Campogrosso, marking the southern end of the Sengio Alto mountain range.

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August 28, 2025, Monte Gramolon

From Monte Gramolòn (1,814 m), you have a breathtaking 360° view of the Piccole Dolomiti, the Sentiero dei Grandi Alberi trail below, and, on the opposite side, the Lessinia mountains! The climb from Passo Ristele (to the north) is short but steep, and breathtaking! From Passo della Scagina (to the south), it's even steeper and more technical, EE, with frequent switchbacks that ascend a deep gully: very evocative. On this side, there are also the Angelo Viali and Ferrari via ferratas. The summit, with its cross, touches a spectacular but exposed ridgeline over the precipice, so be careful and avoid leaning out. The toponym derives from the dialect verb 'sgramolare', meaning to break into lumps: therefore, 'Gramolon' means the mountain that crumbles, due to subsidence and scree!

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The Cascata dei Papalini suddenly appears in a small clearing in the heart of the forest, along the path: over time the falling water has formed a columnar deposit of gray limestone that descends like a drape and that partly acts as a springboard for the jet. But the peculiarity and spectacular nature of this waterfall is the possibility of seeing it even from behind the scenes: in fact, by climbing to the left on a short but steep path, you reach a natural roof of the rock from which you can observe the forest below through the curtain of water, without getting wet! The passage is not protected and is wet, so you need to pay particular attention. Like all torrential waterfalls, it is not always full and active: you need to look for the right period, perhaps after heavy rains, to visit it in all its thunderous splendor.

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The "Vajo del Bruto" or Valle delle Buse di Sopra, more simply known as the Valle delle Sfingi, is located in the contrada del Brutto or malga Buse di Sotto in Camposilvano. It is a particular valley, about 800 meters long, which has large monoliths regularly spaced from each other and which recall the Egyptian sphinxes, from which it takes its name. These particular rocks are the result of the karst erosion of two different rock formations, the Rosso Ammonitico and the Oolite di San Vigilio. The Valle delle Sfingi is a magical place, full of stories and legends, such as the one linked to the particular mushroom-shaped rock, also known as "el sengio de l'orco". According to tradition, in fact, this mushroom was brought here by an ogre to allow the fade (magical creatures) to tie a rope end to it to hang out the laundry. Or like the "Fò della Pace", a large tree isolated from the others and so called because under its shade disputes were resolved and contracts were drawn up.

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Beautiful waterfall, it looks like a face with one eye, a big nose and teeth😊

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Gramolon can be reached not only by paths but also by the short but intense Ferrari via ferrata.

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Very suggestive place due to the presence of these rock formations, typical of Lessinia (they are also seen in other parts but here they are concentrated in a particular way, with the formations that stand out from the ground giving the idea of the Sphinxes)

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July 21, 2024, Monte Gramolon

Mount Gramolon can be reached by various itineraries, the most convenient from the Bertagnoli refuge.

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In this secluded clearing, just above the Campogrosso refuge, you find yourself at the foot of the imposing southern face of the Sisilla, about a hundred metres: a historic climbing gym, still much loved and popular, with around thirty routes all vertical or slightly overhanging. During the First World War, the Sisilla was transformed into a fortified Italian stronghold to defend the Campogrosso Pass: while on its top there was an observatory equipped with reflectors, at the base, in a position sheltered from sight and enemy fire, they were created in cavern shelters for command, storage and reserve troops, as well as machine gun positions to control the pass.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to explore around Selva di Progno?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the Papalini Waterfall, where you can walk behind the veil of water for a unique perspective. Another fascinating site is the Valley of the Sphinxes, known for its large, regularly spaced monoliths formed by karst erosion, creating a distinctive and almost magical landscape.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see in Selva di Progno?

Selva di Progno is characterized by diverse natural features, including expansive forests, valleys, and plateaus. The region is part of the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, offering a rich tapestry of biodiversity with large beech, silver fir, and hop-hornbeam trees, as well as unique geological formations like those found in the Valley of the Sphinxes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Selva di Progno?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Valley of the Sphinxes is easily accessible and walkable for all ages. The Lessinia Plateau also offers wonderful views and trails that can be enjoyed by families. Additionally, the Trail of the Great Trees is a popular and shorter option, ideal for families, winding through ancient trees and offering insights into mountain life.

Are there any interesting geological formations to see?

Absolutely. The Valley of the Sphinxes is a prime example, featuring large, regularly spaced monoliths that are the result of karst erosion of two different rock formations. The region also includes formations like Montagna Spaccata, which typically refers to impressive rock cleavages or gorges, offering visually striking geological interest.

What hiking opportunities are available near these natural monuments?

The Lessinia Regional Natural Park, where many of these monuments are located, is crisscrossed by numerous trails. You can find a variety of hiking experiences, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For specific mountain hikes, you can explore options like the Carega Peak or Monte Zevola loops. Find more details on routes in the Mountain Hikes around Selva Di Progno guide.

Can I go mountain biking near the natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Selva di Progno offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find challenging routes such as the Giazza – Passo Pertica Hut loop or the Malga Morando – Scenic Trail loop. For detailed trails and routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Selva Di Progno guide.

What about gravel biking options in the area?

Gravel biking is also a popular activity here. Routes like the Velo Veronese – Malga Lessinia loop or the Descent Towards San Giorgio – Malga Lessinia loop offer extensive gravel paths through scenic landscapes. More information on these routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Selva Di Progno guide.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Selva di Progno?

The natural monuments in Selva di Progno can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring offers blossoming landscapes, while autumn is particularly spectacular for foliage lovers due to the variety of trees. Summer is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoe hikes, especially on trails like the Trail of the Great Trees.

Are there significant forests to explore in the area?

Yes, the region is home to extensive and ecologically important forests. The Lessinia Regional Natural Park itself boasts large beech, silver fir, and hop-hornbeam trees. The Folignani Forest is a dense forest mainly of fir trees, declared a Site of Community Interest and a Special Protection Area for its rich biodiversity. The Forest of Giazza is also a major natural monument, covering approximately 4,705 acres with scenic paths.

What do visitors particularly appreciate about the natural monuments here?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the tranquility, and the unique natural formations. The Valley of the Sphinxes is often described as a 'magical place' rich in stories. The opportunity to walk behind the water veil at Papalini Waterfall is also a highlight. The overall natural beauty and diverse opportunities for exploration are highly valued by the komoot community, as evidenced by numerous photos and upvotes.

Where can I find parking when visiting these sites?

While specific parking details vary by monument, many popular trailheads and natural monument access points, especially within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park, offer designated parking areas. For instance, the Trail of the Great Trees has various starting points with parking options, including a large parking lot at Pizzegora.

Are the natural monuments around Selva di Progno dog-friendly?

Many natural areas and trails within the Lessinia Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or where wildlife is present, and to check specific regulations for each site you plan to visit.

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