Gorges are incredibly beautiful places, and you’ve got 20 to choose from in the Apennine Mountains. Just browse our list of the best gorges below and see photos, tips and extra info to help you visit one of these beautiful places on your next adventure in the Apennine Mountains.
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Hiking Highlight
completed with my partner and our 4-year-old son, first from the departure to the village of Piantravigne to admire the crags from the panoramic, then we went down to resume …
Tip by Raffaele Casella
Hiking Highlight
It is not easy to understand from home how to get to these beautiful caves because neither OpenStreetMaps nor GoogleMaps know the path at the moment. There is a GPX …
Tip by Sabrina
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Hiking Highlight
The excursion to the Gole dell'Infernaccio + Hermitage of San Leonardo is an absolute must if you come to the Marche. The best periods are spring and summer. Furthermore, you can continue the route further to the hidden Rio waterfall.
Tip by Gravel Marche 🌳
Cycling Highlight
The Gola del Furlo State Natural Reserve is a natural reservoir to protect and enhance whose management has been entrusted to the Province of Pesaro and Urbino. A decision taken …
Tip by AlbertoSordi
Hiking Highlight
They are formations in the shape of pinnacles and towers made up of gravel held together by clay and silt, formed thanks to the erosion of atmospheric agents.
Bring water …
Tip by Giacomo Tassotti
Hiking Highlight
The gorges of Fara San Martino are among the most evocative and accessible places of the Majella. The route inside the gorges is easy and suitable for families. It allows …
Tip by BeCycling
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
Deep incision with overhanging stone walls up to 200 m high. Entering the Celano Gorges will be accessing a crystallized world, where trees, stone and time are masters.
Tip by Ivan Lucini
Hiking Highlight
At the entrance to the Pietrapiana di Monte Finestra di Cava de' Tirreni cave, located at an altitude of 775 meters above sea level, since 8 May 1988, between the …
Tip by Antonio
Hiking Highlight
The last stretch to reach the cave is very steep and insidious, I absolutely recommend suitable shoes and don't disdain poles to keep your balance. Once reached, it pays off …
Tip by Giancarlo
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Hiking Collection by Bryan | Exploro Ergo Sum
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Hiking Collection by Marika Abbà
Hiking Collection by Marika Abbà
Cycling Collection by Michele Pelacci
Road Cycling Collection by Michele Pelacci
Mountain Biking Collection by Holger S.
Mountain Biking Collection by Sara & Andreas / projectpedalfurther
Cycling Collection by NORTH STAR PEDALING
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