Best mountain peaks around Quinto are found in a mountainous region within the Leventina district of Ticino, Switzerland. This area features elevations from over 1,000 meters to peaks exceeding 2,800 meters. The terrain provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from valley floors to challenging alpine ascents. It is characterized by its alpine landscapes and varied hiking trails.
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We - over-60s with good mountain skills - descended from the Cabanna Cadlimo through the Val Cadlimo to the Lukmanier Pass. The common description that the route is mostly on easy-to-walk paths is a dangerous understatement. It goes over long stretches over boulder fields, which require very good surefootedness and balance. Then down over some smooth rock ledges, which are secured with chains. So it's not all that easy!
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Lukmanier Pass When the Disentis monastery was founded around 720, the Lukmanier Pass, which could be crossed without great difficulty and was also considerably lower than the other passes in the Alps, became very important. During the Staufer period, it was considered the most important north-south connection to Italy. However, it quickly lost this role to the Gotthard and Splügen passes. In 1374, the Disentis monastery built the "Hospezi S. Maria" with a chapel on the top of the pass. Both had to make way for the construction of the reservoir in 1964. The new hospice at the current location was inaugurated on August 1, 1965 and the chapel in 1967. The Lukmanier Pass played an important role in the choice of the route of an Alpine railway at times, because the planners assumed that it would be possible to build it without an expensive summit tunnel. In 1869, however, the decision was made in favor of the Gotthard railway. Between 1872 and 1877, a modern road was built over the Lukmanier. With the construction of the "Lai da Sontga Maria" reservoir in the 1960s, the road on the Graubünden side had to be relocated to a gallery. The importance of a supra-regional transport axis ended with the opening of the motorway tunnel through the Gotthard. Tourism in the Surselva began to suffer greatly as a result, especially as the pass was closed during the winter from 1980 onwards. On the initiative of the municipality of Disentis and the Surselva mountain railways in particular, the "Pro Lucmagn" association was founded, which has been responsible for ensuring that the Lukmanier pass remains open for as long as possible in winter since 2005. The canton, district, municipalities and tourism in both Graubünden and Ticino provide the finances. The five-year trial phase was positive. This project has been secured for the long term since 2011. Clearly to the benefit of tourism in the Surselva as well as in the Blenio Valley. Text / Source: Interest Group for Alpine Passes IAP, PO Box 11, 6491 Realp https://www.alpen-paesse.ch/de/alpenpaesse/lukmanierpass/
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Nice corner for hiking and resting. Circular routes are possible. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights would be an advantage.
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Friendly hosts and good food. They are connected to the grid and even have e-bike chargers available on request (2x Bosch, 1x Shimano).
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Visited by mountain hikers from all directions. The hut is located on the Four Sources Path, on the main continental watershed between the Rhine and Ticino/Po, in a landscape characterized by mountain lakes. Ibex like to show up on the ridges around Cadlimo. Easy ridge and summit ascents, circular tours, transitions, a small climbing garden and swimming in one of the lakes around the Cadlimohütte complete the mountain experience.
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Were today for the first time at the Badushütte. Nice hospitality and a mega plus point, you can now also pay by card. Since 2019 there have been new toilets including a washroom.
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Beyond the popular Pazolastock Summit and Lukmanier Pass summit, the region around Quinto offers several notable peaks and areas. These include the challenging Pizzo Cristallina, the scenic area around Capanna Cadlimo (the highest mountain hut in Ticino), the beautiful Laghi d'Orsirora with its mountain lakes, and the diverse hiking opportunities near the Campo Tencia Hut accessible from Dalpe.
The trails around Quinto offer a wide variety of terrain, ranging from easy walks along the valley floor to more challenging hikes in the surrounding hills and mountains. For instance, the Pizzo Cristallina Summit loop is a challenging mountaineering route requiring very good fitness and alpine experience, while the trail to Laghi d'Orsirora is a moderate mountaineering route. Many paths, like the one to Pazolastock Summit, are described as easy to manage if you have surefootedness.
Yes, there are several mountain huts that provide a welcoming stop for hikers. The Badushütte SAC is known for its hospitable environment and good food, making it ideal for a break. The Capanna Cadlimo is the highest mountain hut in Ticino, offering accommodation and serving as a base for exploring surrounding peaks. Additionally, the Maighels Hut is a beautiful spot at 2,310 meters where you can recover and enjoy delicious food, with options to stay overnight.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Quinto is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This allows you to experience the diverse flora and fauna, including wildflowers in the meadows, and enjoy clear paths. Some passes, like the Lukmanier Pass, are closed during winter, limiting access to higher elevations.
The mountains around Quinto are rich in natural beauty. You can find expansive views of the Alps, picturesque lakes, and quaint villages. Highlights like Pazolastock Summit offer beautiful vistas of the valley towards Chur and down to Andermatt. The area around Capanna Cadlimo provides stunning panoramic views and is characterized by mountain lakes. The Laghi d'Orsirora are also known for their beautiful mountain lakes and scenic hiking.
While some routes are challenging, the region around Quinto offers varied terrain, including easier walks suitable for families. The trails around Dalpe, for example, provide a rich variety of hiking opportunities for different skill levels. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for elevation gain and distance to ensure they match your family's capabilities.
Beyond hiking, the Quinto area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails such as the 'Lago Ritom e Lago di Cadagno da Piotta' or the 'Giro ad anello sopra Quinto'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Quinto, Cycling around Quinto, and MTB Trails around Quinto guides.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views from summits like Pazolastock Summit, which offers expansive vistas. The hospitality and good food at mountain huts like Badushütte SAC are also highly appreciated. The beautiful landscapes and minimal traffic on passes like Lukmanier Pass summit make for scenic and enjoyable experiences. The komoot community has shared over 220 photos and given over 260 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, the Lukmanier Pass summit has significant historical importance. It was once considered the most important north-south connection to Italy and played a role in discussions for an Alpine railway. The pass also features the site of the former 'Hospezi S. Maria' and a chapel, though these were relocated due to reservoir construction. The history of the pass is well-documented and adds a cultural layer to the natural beauty.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, many routes in the region start from accessible points. For example, the trail to Laghi d'Orsirora loops from Passo del San Gottardo, and the Pizzo Cristallina Summit loop starts from Ossasco. These locations typically offer parking or are reachable by public transport, serving as common starting points for alpine adventures in the Leventina district.
There is no specific information indicating that permits are required for general hiking on the mountain peaks and trails in the Leventina region around Quinto. However, it's always recommended to check local regulations or with tourist information centers for any specific requirements, especially for protected areas or during certain seasons.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For instance, the Pizzo Cristallina Summit loop from Ossasco is a challenging mountaineering route. There's also a 'Capanna Cadlimo SAC loop from Lago Ritom' which is a moderate mountaineering route, and a trail to Laghi d'Orsirora loop from Passo del San Gottardo. These loops allow you to experience diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.


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