Hidden in Molise’s folds, the Callora stream transforms into a natural stage for canyoning lovers—an adventurous sport that involves descending the riverbed through jumps, slides, and waterfalls. This stretch, running from the Castle down to San Bernardino bridge, welcomes every spring groups of enthusiasts from all over Italy, ready to face fresh waters and smooth rocks.
The start is both fascinating and almost magical: just above the castle, where the “Shepherds’ Path” meets the Rio Torrone, the first jump into the pool marks the beginning of a series of thrills. Between double waterfalls and dives that paint dark silhouettes in the green waters, the experience is a spectacle for eyes and soul alike. Along the route, the contrast between the softness of natural slides and the water’s force creates an adventure accessible even to beginners, yet still full of excitement.
At San Bernardino bridge, explorers pause, enveloped in silence only broken by the stream’s murmur and the quickened heartbeat of those who dared to face nature with courage and respect. A journey into Molise’s wild heart—between water, rock, and adrenaline—that enchants and rejuvenates.