Canyons around Sedico are situated within the province of Belluno, Italy, offering diverse natural features. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and valleys, including parts of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. These geological formations provide opportunities for exploring deep gorges and river incisions. The area is known for its natural monuments and varied landscapes shaped by water erosion.
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The Brent de l'Art are one of Veneto's most fascinating hidden treasures, located in the province of Belluno, specifically in Sant'Antonio Tortal. They are not simple caves, but imposing canyons carved into the rock by the millennia-old erosive action of the Ardo stream. Their most spectacular feature lies in the rock walls, which display perfect, warm-toned stratifications, ranging from brick red to grey and white, creating a breathtaking chromatic contrast with the clear waters of the stream. This almost science-fiction-like landscape, reminiscent of the famous American canyons in miniature, was formed by the friction of water, pebbles, and ice over thousands of years. The site is easily accessible with a short walk through the woods and is a must-see destination for lovers of trekking, photography, and rural geology.
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One of the most peculiar places you can find in the Belluno Dolomites, and almost nobody knows it. The Bus del Buson is a fossil gorge: very high and smooth rock walls, total silence, no water — the Ardo stream changed its course millennia ago, leaving this canyon suspended in time. Short (approx. 1.5 hours) but challenging loop trail: the descent to the gorge is steep and the ground is slippery even in dry weather. Trekking shoes are essential, poles are recommended. To be avoided in rain or frost.
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Simply beautiful, absolutely worth it...
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Attention!!! Closed from Dogna August 25th to October 31st, 2025 The view of the dam is certainly beautiful, but it's better to drive towards Venice on the other side until you reach the next bridge.
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Attention! The road from Dogna is closed from August 25th to October 31st. Today, our alternative was to drive along the other side of the river to Provagna, after having driven to the closure.
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nice little walk with the scent of cyclamens in this period
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After leaving the beautiful Lake Mis behind, the gorge narrows and the road gains a little height, passing through successive galleries and tunnels dug directly into the rock. It's a wonderful place that rivals the Sottoguda Gorge on the climb to Marmolada.
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It is also called Bus de la S'cesòra (notch): it is a cut in the rock, which proceeds between rocky walls that almost touch each other. This gorge was carved by a subglacial torrent, about 15 thousand years ago. A landslide diverted the torrent that left the gorge, carving out a new path parallel to the original one: in fact the Ardo flows 150 meters lower
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Sedico offers several impressive natural formations. Don't miss Brent de l'Art, a system of ravines carved by the Ardo torrent. Another highlight is the Bus del Buson Gorge, a narrow, deep fossil gorge known for its impressive smooth walls and unique acoustics. For a scenic trail through a gorge, consider the Val Falcina Nature Trail.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Val Falcina Nature Trail is an easy ring trail (about 1.5 hours) that allows non-expert hikers to immerse themselves in a wild, natural environment with informative panels. The Mis Valley, with its picturesque artificial lake, also offers a beautiful and accessible setting for families.
The canyons around Sedico are characterized by deep gorges, river valleys, and unique geological formations. You'll encounter narrow rock walls, 'V'-shaped fluvial-torrent incisions, and areas where ancient rivers have carved impressive paths. The Mis Valley features a picturesque artificial lake with crystalline waters, while the Val Falcina Nature Trail is known for its floristic and vegetational peculiarities, including species like the Black pine and opportunities to spot golden eagles and black woodpeckers.
For general exploration and hiking, the warmer months are ideal. If you are interested in technical canyoning, particularly for routes like Val del Mus, the best time to visit is typically between July and September, when water levels and weather conditions are most favorable.
Yes, for technical canyoning within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, where Val del Mus is located, authorization is required. Access is generally not permitted without prior approval as outlined in the park's regulations. It's crucial to check with the park authorities for the most current requirements before planning a canyoning trip.
Yes, the Vajont Gorge and Waterfall is a significant historical site. It is located near the Vajont Dam, which was the site of a tragic landslide disaster in 1963. Visiting this area offers a poignant look into a powerful historical event and its impact on the landscape and local communities.
The region around Sedico offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Rifugio 7° Alpini loop from Case Bortot' or the 'Monte Pizzocco summit loop from San Gregorio nelle Alpi'. There are also extensive MTB trails, including 'Val Vescovà - Rifugio Bianchet Trail' and 'Lago del Mis da Peron'. For those who enjoy longer rides, gravel biking routes like 'Pope Luciani Square, Mel – Historic centre of Mel loop from Sedico - Bribano' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Sedico, MTB Trails around Sedico, and Gravel biking around Sedico guides.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and unique geological formations. The Bus del Buson Gorge is often described as impressive and a pleasant, extraordinary place, with its ancient riverbed and remarkable acoustics. The Mis Valley is loved for its beautiful, lonely atmosphere and picturesque lake, while the Val Falcina Nature Trail offers a wild charm and rich naturalistic interest.
Yes, Val del Mus, located within the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, is known for offering a challenging experience for experienced canyoning enthusiasts. It features a significant elevation drop of 258 meters over 600 meters, with up to 18 rappels, the highest reaching 63 meters. Its dolomitic rock formations and pristine environment make it an exciting destination for those seeking an adrenaline-filled exploration.
Access varies by location. For Val del Mus, parking is typically along the SR 203 Agordina road, near an abandoned roadman's house, followed by a hike to the entry points. For other popular spots like Bus del Buson Gorge, specific parking information should be checked locally, but generally, the region is accessible by car, with varying distances to walk to the canyon entrances.
Many of the gorges and valleys themselves offer stunning views. The Mis Valley is a great spot for scenic vistas, especially around its artificial lake. Additionally, the broader Sedico area, being part of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and featuring the Schiara Group, provides numerous trails that lead to panoramic viewpoints of the mountainous terrain and valleys.


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