Fishing in the Vò Valley
The Vò Valley takes its name from the stream of the same name, which originates from the Venano and Venerocolo mountain pastures. The path that leads to the waterfall is very popular: there is a 15-meter leap that cuts through the dense forest of red spruces.
The stream is easily accessible at several points, once you have parked your car in one of the many places along its course.
Fishing is possible both downstream and upstream of the waterfall, following the CAI 413 trail that runs alongside the waterfall on the left.
In the lower part of the river and on the way up toward the waterfall, the area is well-suited for fishing or spinning.
The upstream part has less water and has dry spots that make fishing more difficult.