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Touring cycling routes around Lavizzara traverse a diverse landscape within the upper Maggia Valley, characterized by varied topography. The region features blooming meadows, dense forests, and barren summit areas, with crystal-clear streams and impressive mountain lakes. Cyclists encounter a mix of valley floors and challenging alpine ascents, including routes leading to significant reservoirs.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
5.0
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77
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64.8km
05:18
2,030m
2,030m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.5km
01:58
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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60
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38.4km
03:07
1,160m
1,160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.7km
01:16
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.0km
02:16
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Old Walser village with museum and original Walser houses to visit.
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Boulders as big as houses!
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The interesting thing about Bosco Gurin is that the Gurin German dialect is still spoken here. This makes it the only village in Ticino where German is spoken alongside Italian. Another fun fact is that the smallest Coop supermarket in Switzerland is located here. This isn't made up, but is confirmed by official signage from Coop itself. In addition to the many beautiful Walser houses, the long stable in front of the ski slope is also worth a visit.
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Pretty little village with the smallest COOP
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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 stream 'Ri di Larechia' has pushed 300,000 m3 of rubble and boulders into the valley.
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Lavizzara offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 60 different options to explore. These routes cater to various preferences, from gentle valley rides to challenging alpine ascents.
The terrain in Lavizzara is incredibly diverse, ranging from blooming meadows on the valley floor to dense forests and barren summit regions. You'll encounter crystal-clear streams, impressive mountain lakes, and routes that feature both peaceful stretches and significant elevation gains, especially towards the higher reservoirs like Lago del Sambuco and Lago del Narèt.
Yes, Lavizzara provides touring cycling routes suitable for various skill levels. While the majority of routes (43 out of 60) are classified as difficult, there are also 13 moderate and 4 easy paths available, ensuring options for both experienced cyclists seeking a challenge and those looking for a more relaxed ride.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a significant challenge, the Lago del Sambuco and Lago del Narèt Climb is a highly recommended difficult route. This 40.2-mile (64.8 km) trail features substantial elevation gain as it leads to two prominent mountain lakes, offering breathtaking views and a demanding ride.
Lavizzara is rich in natural beauty. Along the routes, you can discover crystal-clear streams, roaring waterfalls like the Froda Waterfall, and impressive mountain lakes such as Lake Lucendro, Lake Toggia, and Lake Ritom. The region also features dense forests and high mountain pastures, providing a diverse and captivating landscape.
Absolutely. Cycling through Lavizzara offers glimpses into its rich cultural heritage. You can visit charming settlements like Fusio and Peccia, known for their traditional architecture. The Cevio village center and historic square is another notable stop. The area also features Switzerland's only marble quarry in Peccia and the Church of San Giovanni Battista, an architectural marvel built with local materials.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes available. For example, the Roman Bridge of Maggia – Foroglio Waterfall loop from Bignasco is a difficult 16.6-mile (26.7 km) path that allows you to experience traditional architecture and natural waterfalls. Another option is the Bignasco Waterfall – Bridge over the Maggia River loop from Bignasco, a 24.1-mile (38.8 km) trail with varied terrain and river crossings.
The best time for touring cycling in Lavizzara is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more favorable, with blooming meadows in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Higher alpine routes, especially those leading to mountain lakes, are best enjoyed in the summer when snow has melted and conditions are stable.
While many routes in Lavizzara involve challenging ascents, there are easier options suitable for families. The region offers routes that follow the valley floor, providing a gentler experience through grassy meadows and shaded woodlands. Look for the 4 routes classified as 'easy' in the area for less strenuous rides.
The touring cycling routes in Lavizzara are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 7,000 touring cyclists have explored the area, often praising the untouched natural beauty, the diverse terrain, and the impressive mountain scenery, including the spectacular reservoirs and waterfalls.
Absolutely. Lavizzara's extensive network of hiking trails, which often run through dense forests and to panoramic peaks, makes it ideal for combining cycling with shorter walks or multi-sport exploration. Many trails also follow the valley floor, offering accessible options to integrate with your cycling tour.
Yes, for cyclists seeking a balanced challenge that is not overly strenuous but still engaging, Lavizzara offers 13 moderate touring cycling routes. An example is the Sabbione – Foroglio Waterfall loop from Bignasco, a 17.6-mile (17.7 km) route that provides scenic views without the extreme elevation of the more difficult alpine climbs.


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