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Mountain biking
Experience a difficult 10.6-mile mountain bike loop from Airolo-Pesciüm, featuring a thrilling descent from Sasso della Boggia with panorami
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This loop is considered a difficult mountain bike ride, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills overall. While the initial part of the descent offers a medium-easy single trail for about one kilometer, the 'Sasso Trail' segment is technically rated as Medium.
The trail conveniently starts at the Sasso della Boggia Cable Car Station, which you reach via the Airolo–Pesciüm Cable Car. You can find parking at the base station of the Airolo-Pesciüm cable car in Airolo. Public transport is also an option to reach Airolo.
You'll encounter a diverse mix of terrain, including technical singletrack, flowing sections, gravel roads, and dirt roads. Some parts are hand-dug with no drops or jumps, while others are described as flow trails. Be prepared for green pastures, pine woods, and potentially roots and stones. A section after Nante might have a less defined trail in meadows.
While the trail itself is in a natural setting, specific regulations for dogs on mountain bike trails or within the Airolo Bike Park network are not explicitly stated. It's always best to check with the Airolo-Pesciüm cable car operators regarding their policy for dogs on the cable car and to keep dogs on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock may be present.
The best time to ride this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (roughly June to October), when the cable car is fully operational and the trails are free of snow. Always check local weather and trail conditions before you go, as alpine weather can change rapidly.
There are no specific permits required to ride the trail itself. However, you will need to purchase a ticket for the Airolo–Pesciüm Cable Car, which transports you and your bike to the starting point at Sasso della Boggia Cable Car Station.
From the top of Sasso della Boggia (around 2,065 meters), you'll get breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Gotthard massif, the Val Bedretto, the Leventina Valley, and the high Ticino region. There's also a panoramic swing at the summit for a unique photo opportunity. You'll also pass by the Forest Road Above Nante, offering more scenic vistas.
Yes, the loop nature of this trail allows for various connections. You can continue onto other trails like the Bosco or Runcasc trails, or even divert onto gravel roads that lead into the Bedretto Valley. The route also intersects with official trails such as 03-Sentiero Cristallina and 13-Alpine Passes Trail for sections.
Yes, there are opportunities for breaks and refreshments. You can stop at the renovated La Stüa restaurant or the Châlet a Ravina, which offers local products, providing a chance to refuel and enjoy the local atmosphere.
The 'Sasso Trail' is a relatively new and exciting addition, inaugurated in August 2020. It's known for its technical and engaging singletrack, offering a thrilling descent from Sasso della Boggia to Pesciüm. It's rated as Medium difficulty technically, providing a good challenge for advanced riders.
The Airolo–Pesciüm Cable Car is essential for accessing the start of this trail. Operating hours vary by season and day of the week, so it's crucial to check their official website or contact them directly before your visit to ensure you know the current schedule and bike transport availability.