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Top 9 Gorges around Buseno

Canyons around Buseno are primarily gorge-like features shaped by the Calancasca River within the Calanca Valley. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, mountain peaks, and terraced hillsides, offering numerous riverine formations. Visitors can expect scenic beauty, varied hiking opportunities, and a sense of wilderness in these natural settings. The area provides dramatic geological features and secluded valleys for exploration.

Best canyons around Buseno

  • The most popular canyons is Gorge of the Iragna Stream, a gorge featuring huge cliffs,…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Gorge of the Iragna Stream

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Huge cliffs, deeply carved pools and impressive narrows: the gorge in the Val Lodrino takes you into a strange world of white-veined, light gray gneiss and crystal-clear water. Fitness-strong and …

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Natural Pools in the Gorge

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quite high up in the forest you can go to bed and marvel at the fascination of the enormous water power

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Val Pontirone

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The Val Pontirone is a side valley of the Val Blenio and an idyllic and unspoilt region in the Ticino Apen. Good mobile path up to Alpe di Cava.

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Stuello Valley

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Suggestive valley that descends from the Gaggio. In winter the snow usually clogs the gully making it difficult to cross, exposed, until Spring.
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Riale Valegion White Rocks

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River that runs down the mountain in a dreamlike way over white rocks. Follow the hiking path straight down, the other path is practically no longer available and leads through thorn bushes and over slippery rocks without path marking.

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charthil
August 12, 2024, Natural Pools in the Gorge

Further up the forest you can carefully descend into the riverbed

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quite high up in the forest you can go to bed and marvel at the fascination of the enormous water power

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On the slopes of Mount Gaggio there is this large and green valley.

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Suggestive valley that descends from the Gaggio. In winter the snow usually clogs the gully making it difficult to cross, exposed, until Spring. In summer conditions the transition is trivial. During the summer season of 2022, work began to make the hiking trail safe

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Aldo🐴
July 2, 2022, Val Pontirone

beautiful start in Singletrail downstream of the village of Malvaglia, all perfectly pedaled, it allows you to cut the stretch of boring climb from the village. Then, a paved road in a severe but beautiful valley up to Alpe Cava. It is useless to look for cycle paths, too steep. At the alp, you can buy their cheese. The seasoned and the cheese are excellent. From the alp to the Cava hut, it is better to leave the bikes down. For the muscular ones, on the other hand, OK with portage. Hut with cute and nice huts, real mountain smell ... and coolness 14 ° (on the floor it was 34 °). Consumed about 620 Wh

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Wiro L.
June 20, 2022, Val Pontirone

The Val Pontirone is a side valley of the Val Blenio and an idyllic and unspoilt region in the Ticino Apen. Good mobile path up to Alpe di Cava.

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Due to the dangerous landslide nearby there are no signs for this so it's easy to get lost take your map to find the right way because it's worth it

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River that runs down the mountain in a dreamlike way over white rocks. Follow the hiking path straight down, the other path is practically no longer available and leads through thorn bushes and over slippery rocks without path marking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyons can I expect to find around Buseno?

The canyons around Buseno are primarily gorge-like features shaped by the Calancasca River within the broader Calanca Valley. You can expect to find dramatic riverine formations, rugged mountainous terrain, and secluded valleys that offer scenic beauty and a sense of wilderness.

Are there any particularly impressive gorges to visit near Buseno?

Yes, one impressive spot is the Gorge of the Iragna Stream, known for its huge cliffs, deeply carved pools, and impressive narrows. It features white-veined gneiss and crystal-clear water, offering a magnificent experience for experienced canyoning enthusiasts. Another notable area is the Stuello Valley, a suggestive valley descending from Mount Gaggio, offering a large and green landscape with a hiking trail made safe during summer.

Can I find natural pools for swimming or observation in the gorges?

Yes, you can visit the Natural Pools in the Gorge. These pools are located high up in the forest, allowing you to observe the immense power of the water and carefully descend into the riverbed.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the gorges around Buseno?

Yes, the Val Pontirone is noted as family-friendly. It's an idyllic and unspoilt region with a good mobile path up to Alpe di Cava. The Stuello Valley also offers a hiking trail that is made safe during the summer season, making it suitable for families.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available in the Calanca Valley near Buseno?

The Calanca Valley offers numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore diverse terrain, including paths that wind through or offer views of gorge-like features. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Buseno guide, which includes challenging routes like the 'Race in Val Calanca' and 'Lago di Buseno e Torre di Santa Maria in Calanca – loop run'.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and gorges around Buseno?

The summer season is generally recommended for visiting, especially for areas like the Stuello Valley where hiking trails are made safe. In winter, snow can make some gully crossings difficult or exposed. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.

Are there any specific viewpoints or unique natural formations to see?

Beyond the gorges themselves, you can find the Riale Valegion White Rocks, where a river runs down the mountain over striking white rocks, offering a dreamlike view. The Val Pontirone also provides scenic viewpoints within its idyllic valley.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Buseno?

Besides hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find MTB Trails around Buseno, including difficult routes like 'Sulle alture di Boseno da Grono'. For a less strenuous ride, check out the Gravel biking around Buseno guide, which features moderate routes such as 'OpenArt Sculpture Park – Ponte della Maggia loop'.

What should I know if I plan to go canyoning in the area?

Canyoning in the region, particularly in places like the Gorge of the Iragna Stream, can be very demanding. It involves partially exposed abseiling sections up to 50 meters high, fast slides, and high jumps. It's recommended for fitness-strong and experienced canyoning fans. Always prioritize safety and ensure you have the necessary skills and equipment.

What do visitors appreciate most about the canyons and gorges around Buseno?

Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic and picturesque landscapes carved by the river and mountains, the sense of untouched wilderness, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The unique geological features, such as the white-veined gneiss in the Iragna Stream gorge, and the crystal-clear waters are also highly appreciated.

Are the trails around Buseno suitable for dogs?

Yes, the Stuello Valley is noted as dog-friendly, offering a large and green valley for exploration. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially in natural areas.

How long does it typically take to explore the main gorges?

The duration of exploration varies greatly depending on the specific gorge and your activity. For instance, a challenging canyoning experience in the Gorge of the Iragna Stream can be an all-day adventure due to its technical demands. Simpler hikes in areas like the Stuello Valley might take a few hours. Always plan your time based on the trail's difficulty and your fitness level.

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