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Road cycling around Bodio, situated in Switzerland's Ticino canton, offers diverse landscapes shaped by the Ticino River and surrounding alpine environment. The region features a mix of pre-Alpine hills and mountainous terrain, providing varied elevation changes for road cyclists. Valleys such as Val Riviera, Val Malvaglia, and Val Pontirone define the area, presenting numerous no traffic road cycling routes. This topography supports a network of routes suitable for different skill levels, characterized by significant ascents and descents.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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55.7km
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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28.3km
02:08
1,070m
1,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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173km
08:11
2,210m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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That's not it. Piede del Sasso is the group of homes, or little village, after this one. I used to spend my summers up there in the 70s and 80s.
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The Ponte dei Salti is a medieval stone bridge with two arches over the emerald-green waters of the Verzasca River near Lavertezzo in Ticino. It was built in the 17th century and is considered a regionally important cultural asset. The arches have spans of approximately 14 meters. In 1868, part of the bridge was damaged by flooding (particularly an abutment on the right bank), causing one arch to collapse. It was later rebuilt in 1960. The Ponte dei Salti is not only a popular photo subject but also a swimming and diving spot. Some people jump from the bridgehead into the cold, clear water – although the current and deep pools pose dangers, especially at high water levels.
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Giornico's geographical position, at the foot of the Biaschina gorge and at the beginning of the Ticino valley's alluvial plain, has made this location a fundamental place for centuries for activities related to transit along the Saint Gotthard route. In front of you, below, are the two arched or donkey-back bridges that give access to the island on the Ticino river. On the right side of the Valley stand out: the Parish Church of San Michele, the Church of San Nicola (or San Nicolao) and, on the hill, the Church of Santa Maria del Castello.
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Dangerous road for cyclists. Better to go up from Prugiasco and Ponto Valentino.
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I would advise against taking this section of the cantonal road on the way to the Lukmanier Pass. The much more pleasant and beautiful alternative is on the other side of the valley on the CH Veloweg 36!
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This guide highlights 2 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Bodio. The wider region offers a much larger network of over 49 cycling routes, many of which are suitable for road cycling with varying levels of traffic.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Bodio feature diverse terrain, from scenic valley paths shaped by the Ticino River to challenging alpine ascents. You'll experience breathtaking views of the Alps, dense forests, and picturesque valleys like Val Riviera, Val Malvaglia, and Val Pontirone.
Yes, many routes in the Bodio area involve significant elevation changes, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience. For example, the route From Acquarossa to the Luzzone Dam – loop tour covers over 55 km with more than 1900 meters of elevation gain, making it a difficult option. Another challenging loop is From Acquarossa to Piede del Sasso – loop tour, with over 1000 meters of ascent.
The routes offer stunning alpine scenery, views of the Ticino River, and various valleys. You can also find beautiful waterfalls nearby, such as the Santa Petronilla Falls or the Val Verzasca Waterfalls. The region also features notable lakes and dams like the Val Malvaglia Dam and Lago d'Efra.
Yes, several no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging From Acquarossa to the Luzzone Dam – loop tour and the From Acquarossa to Piede del Sasso – loop tour.
Given Bodio's alpine environment, the best time for road cycling is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and mountain passes are clear of snow. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevation routes.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Bodio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine views, the quiet roads, and the challenging ascents that offer a rewarding experience.
While Bodio is connected to the Gotthard Base Tunnel, the world's longest railway tunnel, specific no-traffic road cycling routes directly alongside or offering views of the tunnel infrastructure are not explicitly highlighted in this guide. However, the region's diverse landscape means you'll be cycling through the same impressive alpine environment that hosts this engineering marvel.
The focus of this guide is on 'no traffic' routes, which inherently means they are designed to be less crowded by vehicles. While popular routes might see more cyclists, choosing routes that venture into the quieter valleys like Val Malvaglia or Val Pontirone can offer a more secluded experience.
The duration varies significantly based on the route's length and elevation. For instance, the From Acquarossa to the Luzzone Dam – loop tour is a challenging ride that typically takes around 4 hours, while the From Acquarossa to Piede del Sasso – loop tour can be completed in about 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Absolutely. The alpine setting of Bodio means many routes offer spectacular viewpoints. As you cycle through the valleys and ascend into the mountains, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the surrounding Alps, dense forests, and the Ticino River landscape.


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