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Lanzada

Largone-Acquanera Trail

Hard

2

riders

Largone-Acquanera Trail

01:09

12.4km

610m

Cycling

The Largone-Acquanera Trail is a difficult 7.7-mile route in Valmalenco, unsuitable for touring bicycles due to steep, rocky terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 4.26 km for 1.22 km

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2.97 km

Strada dell'Alpe Largone

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Road that can be cycled with any bicycle (not racing). There are gradients of 20/25% on the uphill sections

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6.19 km

Alpe Acquanera

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Alpine pasture surrounded by nature with a beautiful view of the Malench mountain ranges. The road is very passable by MTB and MTB E-Bike but also by Gravel as in the photo

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12.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.97 km

3.92 km

2.50 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

6.38 km

6.00 km

< 100 m

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Tuesday 14 July

25°C

3°C

95 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Largone-Acquanera Trail suitable for touring bicycles?

Based on detailed research, the Largone-Acquanera Trail is primarily a challenging hiking and mountaineering route, characterized by steep, rocky, and exposed sections at high altitudes. It is not generally suitable for touring bicycles, which are designed for paved or well-maintained gravel roads. The terrain quickly transitions from a dirt road to a footpath, making it impassable for most touring bikes.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The trail begins on a dirt road from Largone but quickly becomes a footpath leading to Alpe Acquanera. Beyond this point, it involves a steep ascent through a 'ripido vallone' (steep valley) with rocky sections and some exposed areas, especially near the summit. This makes it a demanding route best suited for experienced hikers.

How long does it take to complete the Largone-Acquanera Trail?

While komoot data suggests a duration of approximately 1 hour 9 minutes for cycling, this estimate is based on the trail being a touring bicycle route. Given its true nature as a challenging hiking and mountaineering trail with significant elevation gain and difficult terrain, hikers should expect a much longer duration, likely several hours, depending on fitness and conditions.

Where does the Largone-Acquanera Trail start and is there parking available?

The trail typically starts from Largone (1750 Mt.). Specific parking details are not provided, but access to Largone would likely involve local roads in the Lanzada area of Valmalenco. It's advisable to check local resources for parking availability near the trailhead.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers stunning mountainous views typical of the Italian Alps. You'll pass through Alpe Acquanera and can enjoy panoramas from Bocchetta di Acquanera and the summit cross, reaching high altitudes with expansive vistas.

What is the best time of year to visit the Largone-Acquanera Trail?

Given the high-altitude and exposed sections, the best time to visit for hiking is typically during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months when snow has melted and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other trails. Notably, it covers significant portions of the 'Largone-acquanera' trail itself (43% and 16% of the route), and also intersects with 'Alta Via della Valmalenco - Tappa 8' (4%), 'Alpe Largone Sup. - Lago Mufulè' (9%), 'Cormor' (multiple sections totaling 16%), 'Traccia Franscia - Largone' (8% and 7%), and 'Monte Acquanera' (4%).

Are dogs allowed on the Largone-Acquanera Trail?

Specific regulations for dogs on this particular trail are not detailed. However, as a general rule in mountainous regions, dogs are often permitted but should be kept on a leash, especially due to wildlife and the presence of livestock in alpine pastures. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Valmalenco area?

The Largone-Acquanera Trail is located in the Valmalenco region. While there isn't a general entrance fee for the entire Valmalenco area, specific permits might be required for certain activities or protected zones. It's always best to check with local tourism offices or park authorities in Valmalenco for the most current regulations regarding permits or fees before your visit.

Is the Largone-Acquanera Trail suitable for beginners or families?

No, due to its classification as a difficult and challenging route with steep, rocky, and exposed sections at high altitudes, this trail is not suitable for beginners or families. It is recommended for experienced hikers with appropriate gear and mountain experience.

Are there any huts or refuges along the trail for refreshments or accommodation?

The trail passes by Alpe Acquanera, which is noted as a hut. This may offer basic shelter or seasonal services. For more substantial refreshments or accommodation, you would likely need to descend to nearby villages in the Valmalenco area.

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