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Hiking around Cevio, nestled in Switzerland's Vallemaggia, offers diverse landscapes ranging from river banks to high-alpine terrain. The region is characterized by impressive mountain peaks, dense forests, and numerous lakes and waterfalls. Hikers can explore varied valleys and encounter crystalline rock formations, providing a rich natural experience.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hike the difficult 10.2-mile Via Alpina Red Trail from Robiei to Riale, gaining 3516 feet with stunning alpine views and a border crossing.
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9.38km
04:45
690m
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Alpine trail through glacier country to a remote Swiss-Italian border pass with pristine lakes.

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11.8km
05:18
750m
750m
Hike the difficult 7.3-mile Via Alta Vallemaggia, Stage 7N: Fusio - Capanna Cristallina, gaining 2469 feet with high-alpine views.
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9.09km
04:30
680m
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Cross-border alpine trek through glacial plateaus, past ibex herds to jewel-like Walser lakes.
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6.33km
03:54
650m
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Hike the difficult 3.9-mile Rifugio Maria Luisa - Piano delle Creste Trail in Vallemaggia, gaining 2141 feet with alpine views.
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Coming up from the Boden lakes the path on the rocks is not always visible
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As others have already said: It's tough, steep, and beautiful here! It's best to split the climb into shorter stages, so the 2,000 meters of elevation gain over 30 kilometers from Bignasco aren't quite as terrifyingly daunting. From Bignasco to Prato Sornico, it's rarely very steep. There are a few flat sections where you can pick up a decent pace. After Mogno (visit the church in Botta) and up to Fusio, things really get going for the first time. Many hairpin bends soften the incredibly nasty ramps, but your legs will still be tested here! Up to the Sambucco reservoir, it becomes truly idyllic, green, and quiet. There are a few tough climbs, but even here, the difficulty is still manageable. There's a fountain at the summer restaurant: fill up your bidons again, because there are only streams and gullies here. After the relaxing flat section by the lake, the final and most strenuous part of the climb follows. The scenery is stunning, but it's steep all the way to the top! Wow!
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the fairytale village 🏘️ of Riale🏔️
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Fraction of Formazza (VB) at 1750m above sea level
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Cevio, located in Switzerland's Vallemaggia, offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You'll find everything from gentle strolls along river banks to challenging high-alpine treks. The region is characterized by impressive mountain peaks, dense forests, and numerous lakes and waterfalls, providing varied terrain for all skill levels.
Yes, for ambitious mountaineers, Cevio and the wider Vallemaggia offer several challenging multi-day routes. Notable options include the Via Alta Vallemaggia, which features sections with iron steps and scree slopes, and the Via Alpina Red Trail. These routes often lead to high altitudes and require good fitness and alpine experience.
Absolutely. While Cevio is known for its challenging alpine routes, there are also numerous easier paths. These include gentle riverside strolls and trails through dense forests that are particularly pleasant during warmer months. The extensive network of over 700 km of trails ensures options for various ability levels, including many accessible paths.
Yes, the region around Cevio is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The Froda Waterfall is particularly praised for its picturesque setting. Many trails will lead you past these natural spectacles, adding to the scenic beauty of your hike.
The area around Cevio is dotted with stunning lakes. Morasco Lake, Lake Toggia, and Lago Bianco are just a few examples that serve as scenic rest stops or destinations on various routes. These alpine lakes offer breathtaking views and serene environments.
Hikers in Cevio can discover a wealth of natural landmarks. The region boasts stunning alpine vistas, impressive mountain peaks, and unique crystalline rock formations. You might also encounter traditional alpine pastures with double fountains, and some trails offer views of the majestic Basodino Glacier, the highest glacier in Ticino.
Yes, public transport options are available to connect Cevio with various trailheads in the Vallemaggia. This allows hikers to access a wider range of routes, including those leading to higher alpine areas like Robiei or Fusio, which are starting points for several notable treks.
Parking facilities are generally available near popular trailheads and villages throughout the Vallemaggia. While specific locations vary by route, you can often find designated parking areas in towns like Cevio itself or at access points to major hiking regions such as Robiei.
Yes, the Cevio region and Vallemaggia are well-equipped with alpine huts (Capanna) that provide accommodation, food, and rest for hikers on multi-day treks. Examples include Capanna Basodino CAS, Capanna Cristallina, and Capanna Piansecco. These huts are strategically located along longer routes, offering essential services in remote areas.
The Vallemaggia offers a selection of trails suitable for families. These typically include easier, less strenuous paths along river banks or through dense forests, providing a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and well-maintained surfaces.
Many trails in the Cevio region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the beautiful landscapes with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The best time for hiking in Cevio is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable, and high-alpine trails are typically free of snow. Autumn offers a spectacular display of colors in the forests, while summer provides warmth for higher altitude exploration.
The trails in Cevio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 650 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic alpine vistas, the diversity of landscapes ranging from river valleys to high mountains, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to various fitness levels.


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