A spectacular canyon carved into the isolated mountains of the Vette Feltrine limestone range. The water has eroded a path that looks a lot like a natural water park, made to be descended; a continuous series of easy jumps, dives, slides dug into the rock and small abseils in rope follow one another ending right above the Val Noana lake.
The route is suitable for all those who want to have fun without particular skills: the canyon does not present any particular difficulties, the water level is never high, and the pools are a maximum of 5/6 meters long, even the deepest ones.
The highest dives measure a maximum of 7 metres, but are never compulsory, in fact it is always possible to be lowered by rope for those who don't feel like diving.
Obviously you don't have to be too afraid of the water and for those who want it we provide a buoyancy aid jacket.
Right above the lake, at the end of the path, there is a railway path that allows you to exit the canyon, the path is passable but for those who feel like it, it adds an extra thrill of adrenaline.
A new exit path from the Canyon has recently been built with two panoramic walkways that allow you to see two parts of the canyon from above, even for those who decide not to do the activity or to take pictures.