
Basic information about the activity
The Vione canyon is located in the province of Brescia, on the West side of Lake Garda. This canyon tour is an open and sunny itinerary, that is why it can be practiced since early spring until autumn.
The best period to do it is in spring because the crystal-clear water fills pools and slides, while in summer the water flow can be lower.
The surrounding environment is simply wonderful, with a narrow tunnel underneath a huge boulder and small gorges carved out by water over millenniums. Waterfalls with 15 to 20-metres abseils, pools where you can dive but never from too high.
The first part of the canyon is the perfect adventure terrain even for families with kids aged 10 to 12 years old. because of its little jumps, slides, games and abseils with different exit points.
Diving is not compulsory and in every canyon tour you can easily avoid jumps and slides by abseiling. Come and visit with us this wild and untouched environment, I am sure you will have a lot of fun!
Technical information:
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure.
- The route is circular
- Dressing and undressing take place on a lawn with a towel around, like on the beach
- It’s better to arrive at the appointment wearing your costume
- Your guide will be a UIAGM certified Alpine Guide.
The price includes:
- The complete equipment
- UIAGM Alpine Guide
- Liability insurance (for the Alpine Guide accompanying you)
- waterproof case for you phone for the images of your Adventure
Technical equipment provided:
- Neoprene socks (your socks for the occasion)
- 5.5mm neoprene wetsuit
- Helmet
- Harness with cords and carabiners
- If necessary, upon your request after the briefing, life jacket
- The materials supplied are always disinfected, washed and checked
What you have to bring:
- A pair of canyon shoes (gymnastics or similar)
- A bathing suit
- Another pair of shoes for the way back home (the ones used in the canyon will be wet)
- Nylon bags for wet things
- A towel
- A synthetic or cotton T-shirt to wear under the wetsuit (preferably a synthetic thermal model)
Meeting point:
The meeting point is in the car park under the pizzeria Al Poggio, via Antonio Gramsci Piovere.
Advice from your Mountain Guide:
Once you have met, there will be a briefing where the guide will explain very well the activity that your family will experience, what you can and must absolutely not do during the entire circular tour, as well as the behavior to adopt, to reduce the risks present in the outdoor canyoning activity to an acceptable level.
Basic information about the activity
Technical information:
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure.
- The route is circular
- Dressing and undressing take place on a lawn with a towel around, like on the beach
- It’s better to arrive at the appointment wearing your costume
- Your guide will be a UIAGM certified Alpine Guide.
The price includes:
- The complete equipment
- UIAGM Alpine Guide
- Liability insurance (for the Alpine Guide accompanying you)
- waterproof case for you phone for the images of your Adventure
Technical equipment provided:
- Neoprene socks (your socks for the occasion)
- 5.5mm neoprene wetsuit
- Helmet
- Harness with cords and carabiners
- If necessary, upon your request after the briefing, life jacket
- The materials supplied are always disinfected, washed and checked
What you have to bring:
- A pair of canyon shoes (gymnastics or similar)
- A bathing suit
- Another pair of shoes for the way back home (the ones used in the canyon will be wet)
- Nylon bags for wet things
- A towel
- A synthetic or cotton T-shirt to wear under the wetsuit (preferably a synthetic thermal model)
Meeting point:
The meeting point is in the car park under the pizzeria Al Poggio, via Antonio Gramsci Piovere.
Advice from your Mountain Guide:
Once you have met, there will be a briefing where the guide will explain very well the activity that your family will experience, what you can and must absolutely not do during the entire circular tour, as well as the behavior to adopt, to reduce the risks present in the outdoor canyoning activity to an acceptable level.







