The small village of Grigno at the border between Trentino and Veneto is composed of numerous hamlets
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This small village at the border to the province of Vicenza extends along the Altopiano della Marcesina, an area with several meadows, pastures and malghe. This summer holiday resort is particularly renowned among speleologist enthusiasts as it boasts several large natural caves. The surroundings of Grigno feature numerous itineraries for relaxing walks in nature. Other popular activities this area is perfect for are canyoning at the eponymous Grigno river and climbing on the "La Curva" cliff (also known as falesia Serafini).
The Bigonda and Calgeron caverns, the churches dedicated to S. Ulbarico and S. Antonio da Padova, the "Castelloni di San Marco" path and the Fontanazzo biotope are definitely worth visiting.