Come try, Nala canyoning is an exciting adventure in the lower section of this magnificent canyon, which ends in the village of Osogna in Ticino.
Nala canyoning is an exciting adventure in the lower section of this magnificent canyon, which ends in the village of Osogna in Ticino.
For those who enjoy waterfalls, it is a must-see feature of the Ticino canyoning scene... Small to large - up to 50m! If you don't like jumping and sliding, this is the canyon for you... However, it has an optional 14m jump and an almost vertical 15m slide to spice things up a little.
It is one of Riviera's big five canyons, along with Boggera, Iragna, and Lodrino.
This canyon is also well-known in the canyoning community for its long upper section and the spectacular 1000m rock face above it. If you can handle the cold, you can visit this canyon almost all year because the water flow is controlled by the electric company's dam above the upper section.
The canyon has some closed sections, but there are also some exit options. People with some experience or athletic beginners should try this. Children as young as 14 can take part if they have prior experience.
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Practical information
Duration: 3-4hours
Area: Biasca
Max. Jump: 14 m
Approach march: 20 min
Return march: 5 min
14 abseils up to 50m, 1 slide 18m, 2 jumps 10 and 15m
15-25 minutes of briefing and gearing up. If you are in doubt we also do an abseil practice before starting.
- Notify your guide about your medical condition.
Healthy physical condition, swimming ability, sure-footedness and freedom from vertigo. Minimum age 14 years.
Make sure that you have your experience recorded!
- Buy a photo package: your guide will take pictures of you and makes sure that all epic moments of your trip are recorded.
- Rent a GoPro: we can provide a GoPro 8 action cam that you can use throughout the trip to film the most exciting moments that you live with your friends
- Bring your own action camera with a helmet attachment
Note: we do not take any responsibility for your camera and we do not recommend any handheld cameras that could get lost or damaged during the trip.
- Certified guide
- 2 piece – 5mm – wetsuit with hood
- Certified canyoning gear, harness, helmet
- Neoprene socks and special canyoning shoes
- Optional pick-up at a train station
- Snacks and drinks at the end of the tour
- Swimming suit and towel
- Synthetic or merino sports underwear if you get cold easily
- Spare contact lenses or straps for your glasses