Best bike parks around Muralto are found within the broader Ticino region, offering a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. Muralto is situated on the shores of Lake Maggiore, providing a gateway to both scenic lakeside routes and challenging alpine trails. The area is characterized by its contrasting landscapes, from serene lake views to rugged mountain terrain. This makes it a notable destination for cyclists seeking varied environments and technical challenges.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Coming from Mte Lego, a great Vrb trail to the Sentiero Collina Alta or to then whizz down to Brione sM. S3. Short video: https://youtu.be/-ADu8iED7Zs?si=nhF4V5qYcVUinvMS
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One of the most best ridge hikes of Switzerland: https://youtu.be/UWz8CDbwMV8
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This point is an obligatory stop, because it is really worth it, for hikers who have decided to take the beautiful Tamaro->Lema crossing or vice versa Lema->Tamaro 😊
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Can you see the Verzasca dam on the right? The opening scene of James Bond Goldeneye was filmed there. I'm referring to Pierce Brosnan's 300m deep bungee jump. In the film, the location was sold to the viewer as Belarus. Now you know better.
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Monte Tamaro really rewards the hiker for his effort. The view is amazing. This was my second time doing this hike. It requires a lot of fitness and sure-footedness. I start this tour from Monte Lema and finish it via Alpe Flopa in the Riviera and then return by bus. Our tour was not overcrowded, few hikers came towards us (July)
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The route from Monterecchio to Passo Forcora on the crest (signposted as route 201) has some difficult stretches and is only recommended for experts, or you can get off the bike and cover long stretches by pushing. There are descents with pointy stones fixed to the ground and large roots. In addition, a long stretch of path is narrow track like the wheel covered by vegetation. The route from Passo Forcora to Monterecchio is easy.
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Driven for the fourth time today. It's worth it again and again or more. The route was clean and passable again. The first third is a bit steep, but afterwards it's really flowing :-) But it needs some strength and technique. Driven with E-Bike All Mountain. I'm already looking forward to the next time :-)
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The Muralto region offers a diverse range of mountain biking, from dedicated bike park experiences to extensive networks of natural trails. You can find challenging downhill and freeride trails, technical singletracks, and scenic cross-country routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the most prominent dedicated bike park in the broader Ticino region, accessible from Muralto, is Monte Tamaro. It features a downhill trail, a skill area with drops and jumps, and classic cross-country routes, all accessible via cable car.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the S3 Trail Cardada–Sentiero Collina Alta Connection offers mostly S3 difficulty sections with larger stones and high ledges. Another option is the Carbon Trail Rocky Forest Section, known for its challenging parts that may require pushing or carrying your bike.
Absolutely. The Cardada Bike (#397 Mountain Biking Route) offers breathtaking views over Lake Maggiore and the surrounding region, especially from Alpe Cardada. Additionally, Monte Tamaro provides spectacular panoramic views of Ticino, including Lake Ceresio and Verbano.
Many routes, like the Cardada Bike, start directly from the SBB train station in Locarno-Muralto. For higher elevations, funiculars and cable cars are available, such as the one from Locarno to Orselina and then to Cardada, or the cable car up to Alpe Foppa for Monte Tamaro.
The region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The diverse landscapes, from lakeside paths to alpine peaks, mean that different trails might be ideal at different times, but generally, warmer months provide the best access to all areas.
While dedicated bike parks like Monte Tamaro offer challenging trails, the broader region around Muralto has easier cycling routes suitable for families. For example, the Ascona Lakeside Promenade loop from Locarno FART is an easier 11.3-mile (18.25 km) trail that takes riders through scenic lakeside promenades.
The area around Muralto is rich in outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including the Vallemaggia Cycle Path, or embark on mountain hikes. For more options, check out the Cycling around Muralto guide or the Mountain Hikes around Muralto guide.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter pleasant ascents on asphalt roads, steeper paths with spectacular views, and singletrack sections with technically challenging serpentine twists. Some trails feature larger stones, high ledges, and rocky forest sections, while others offer flowing sections through leafy forest floors.
Yes, while many trails offer significant challenges, there are options for beginners. The variety of routes around Muralto ensures that riders of different skill levels can find suitable paths, from more relaxed touring cycling along the lake to less demanding mountain bike trails.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Tamaro and the Cardada Bike route. The diverse riding experiences, combining scenic climbs with thrilling descents, and the variety of terrain from serene lake views to rugged mountains, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for a longer adventure, consider routes like the Vallemaggia Cycle Path, which is about 37.3 miles (59.98 km) and considered difficult, offering varied terrain and river views. The Ticino region itself boasts over 370 km of unsurfaced trails, providing ample opportunities for extended rides.


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