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Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo

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Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo

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Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo

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The Raganello Gorge and its iconic Ponte del Diavolo are a spectacular natural and historical landmark nestled within the Eastern Pollino mountain range, part of the vast Pollino National Park in Calabria, Italy. Located near the charming Arbëreshë town of Civita, this highlight offers a dramatic landscape where the Raganello stream has carved a deep canyon through karstic rock. The area around the Ponte del Diavolo, a medieval bridge, sits at an elevation of approximately 271 metres, providing breathtaking views…

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    31. juli 2019

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    Beautiful narrow canyon. You think you reached the bottom of the gorge but the view from the bridge is amazing!
    Try to make the round trip (the path is a bit overgrown and steep but the views on the way up are worth it). It starts on the right when returning from the bridge.

    16. juli 2019

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    Very beautiful hiking trails surrounded by nature 🌳🌱🌿
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    20. juli 2018

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    Admire the wonderful view of Raganello Canyon and take a refreshing bath in cool, clear mountain water!

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    Placering: Civita, Cosenza, Calabrien, Italien

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    What are the main hiking routes and their difficulty levels around Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo?

    The area offers a range of routes. The path directly to Ponte del Diavolo from Civita is a steep but rewarding hike, often taking 20-40 minutes. For more adventurous hikers, the 'Upper Gorges' (Gole di Barile) present challenging terrain with towering walls, requiring professional guides and specialized equipment for canyoning. The 'Lower Gorges' near Civita offer more accessible trails, sometimes involving water crossings. Some trails, like a round trip path returning from the bridge, can be overgrown and steep but offer fantastic views.

    Is Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo suitable for families with young children?

    While the views from Ponte del Diavolo are accessible, the direct path to the bridge from Civita is steep. For families with young children, consider using the jeep services available from Civita to reach the bridge more easily. Exploring the deeper parts of the gorge or the more challenging trails is generally not recommended for very young children due to the rugged terrain and potential water crossings.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails in Raganello Gorge and near Ponte del Diavolo?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on many of the hiking trails within Pollino National Park, including those around Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. The terrain can be challenging, with steep sections and rocky paths, so ensure your dog is capable of handling the hike.

    What are the parking options and trailheads for Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo?

    The primary access point is from the town of Civita. Parking is typically available in or near Civita, from where you can begin the hike down to Ponte del Diavolo. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable. Specific trailheads for deeper gorge exploration often require local knowledge or guided tours, which will arrange meeting points.

    Do I need a permit to hike in Raganello Gorge or visit Ponte del Diavolo?

    For general hiking to Ponte del Diavolo and along the more accessible trails in the Lower Gorges, a specific permit is typically not required. However, for specialized activities like canyoning or exploring the more remote and challenging Upper Gorges, it is highly recommended, and sometimes mandatory, to go with professional guides who will handle any necessary permissions or safety protocols.

    What is the best time of year to visit Raganello Gorge for hiking and swimming?

    The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to enjoy the refreshing, cool waters of the Raganello stream for swimming. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking. However, be aware that summer can be hot, and the gorge can be more crowded. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, though water levels might be higher in spring.

    What unique geological features can be observed in Raganello Gorge?

    Raganello Gorge is renowned for its dramatic karstic landscape, featuring imposing rock walls that can reach 600-700 meters in height. You'll observe surprising erosion patterns, ice-cold waterfalls, and small natural pools carved by the Raganello stream. The gorge's formation is linked to ancient seismic activity, creating a truly unique and rugged environment within the Pollino National Park.

    Are there any circular walks available around Raganello Gorge and Ponte del Diavolo?

    Yes, some hikers mention a rewarding round trip. After visiting Ponte del Diavolo, you can find a path that starts on the right when returning from the bridge. While this path can be a bit overgrown and steep, it offers alternative views and completes a loop, making for a varied hiking experience.

    Where can I find accommodation and dining options near Raganello Gorge and Civita?

    The charming Arbëreshë town of Civita, located just above the gorge, offers various accommodation options, including B&Bs and guesthouses. You'll also find local restaurants and cafes in Civita where you can enjoy traditional Calabrian cuisine and refreshments after your hike. For a wider selection, larger towns in the surrounding Pollino National Park area may also offer choices.

    What should I pack for a hike to Ponte del Diavolo and into Raganello Gorge?

    For any hike in this area, sturdy footwear with good grip is essential due to the rocky and potentially steep terrain. Depending on the season and your plans, consider packing swimwear if you intend to take a refreshing dip in the stream. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, sun protection, and a basic first-aid kit. For deeper gorge exploration or canyoning, specialized gear and a professional guide are necessary.

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