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Experience the difficult Cancorì Bike Trail, a 14.8-mile touring cycling route with stunning views over the Blenio Valley.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.45 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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23.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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11.4 km
9.61 km
2.89 km
Surfaces
16.5 km
7.05 km
166 m
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Highest point (1,550 m)
Lowest point (720 m)
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Despite being categorized as a touring bicycle route in some systems, the Cancorì Bike Trail is primarily an enduro mountain bike trail. It is described as tricky and physically demanding, best suited for experienced and advanced mountain bikers. Beginners or those seeking a leisurely touring cycling experience will likely find it too challenging due to its technical terrain.
The trail is predominantly singletrack and offers a variety of technical challenges. While some parts might be smooth, you can expect very bumpy dirt roads, mule tracks, and trails with uneven surfaces. There are also irregular paths characterized by steps, obstacles, drainage channels, protruding roots, and small stones. Basic riding techniques and concentration are required, and some sections may even necessitate dismounting and walking.
The trail offers spectacular views over the entire Blenio Valley and the Adula glacier from the broad Nara basin. You'll also pass through picturesque villages like Leontica. Notable points include the Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Largario) and the general View of Val Blenio.
The trail is typically open from April to November. To enjoy the best conditions and views, planning your visit during these months is recommended. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially in the shoulder seasons.
The Cancorì Bike Trail is part of the Nara Bike Park. While specific parking details for the Cancorì trail itself aren't provided, parking is generally available within the Nara Bike Park area. A convenient way to access the trail and overcome significant altitude gain is by using the chairlift from Leontica to Cancorì.
Information regarding specific dog policies for the Cancorì Bike Trail is not explicitly available. As a general rule for mountain biking trails in Switzerland, dogs are often permitted but should be kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Please check local regulations or signage at the trailhead for the most current information.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Cancorì Bike Trail itself. However, if you plan to use the chairlift from Leontica to Cancorì, there will be a fee for its use. It's always a good idea to check the Nara Bike Park's official website for any updates on access or fees.
Yes, the Cancorì Bike Trail acts as a connecting point for other mountain bike trails within the Nara Bike Park and the broader region. The route also passes through sections of official trails such as Cancorì Bike, Acquarossa - Olivone, Sentiero Basso 2, and Valle di Blenio Bike, among others.
Given the trail's technical and demanding nature, it's essential to be well-prepared. Bring a mountain bike suitable for enduro riding, a helmet, appropriate protective gear, plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and a first-aid kit. Layered clothing is advisable due to potential changes in elevation and weather. A GPS device or a downloaded map is also recommended.
Yes, the Nara Bike Park area, where the Cancorì Bike Trail is located, offers access to a restaurant. Additionally, you'll pass through picturesque villages like Leontica, which may have local amenities. For more options, the Blenio Valley region has various cafes and restaurants, particularly in larger villages like Acquarossa.
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