Grotto Calgeron


Grotto Calgeron, also known as the GB Trener cave, is a natural cavity that is located near the village of Grigno in Valsugana in Trentino.

Location

Access to the cave is on the right side slope of the Brenta River, near Selva, in Valsugana. Once you reach Grigno, you cross the river, turning right, and there is parking where you begin the path leading to the opening. From the parking area you take a path that initially rises, and then crosses the mountain; in just over 30 minutes it was at the entrance of the cavity.
The entrance is sometimes inaccessible, since the water level sometimes ends up closing both the main entrance.

The Cavity

The cave has a development of 3,600 meters, of which only the first 2 kilometers can be visited throughout the year; The rest of the cave is accessible only in periods of greatest drought and only to experienced and equipped staff.
The cavity counts several caves, dug in the dolomite, with 11 ponds and a series of candle concretation stairs at the entrance of the cave. The cave has a depth of between + 250 and -130 m.
Among the wonders of this cave is a cave of 80 meters long, and a lake, with a depth of 4 meters and a length of 40.
Probably this cave is connected to the well-known Grotto of Bigonda, which is not far away. Together, the two cavities would form a large cavity complex.
A layer of white clay lying in the cavity can suggest that the cave refers to the Riss glaciation, or 250,000 years ago.
The cave has some areas that have been given a name for their peculiarities:
  • the "mud branch", a blind branch of 150 m, where as the name suggests, it gets dirty to walk it
  • the "labyrinth or swallow" spiral section forming a small labyrinth
  • the "descent on the sand", a downhill walkway of about fifty feet that can be traveled by slipping into the sand
  • the "black room" has a broad descending section with very dark stone
  • the "tall branch" with entrance above the vault of the cave, reachable only with a ladder
  • the "bathtub room" at the beginning of the cavity and characterized by planets of concaved tanks
  • the "siphon of the echoes" term of the upper branch with a small aperture where you can hear an echo from the continuation of the cavity when shouting within it.