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Gravel biking around Claro, Switzerland, offers diverse terrain ranging from challenging alpine routes to scenic riverside paths. The region is situated between the Ticino and Graubünden cantons, providing access to both mountain landscapes and valley floors. Features include the dramatic Pizzo di Claro, which rises over 2,400 meters above the village, and the Ticino River, offering picturesque routes along its banks. This varied topography provides a rich backdrop for gravel biking, blending alpine adventure with Mediterranean influences.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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22
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30.4km
01:48
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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42.0km
02:28
130m
130m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.0km
01:52
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.1km
03:38
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycle path bridge over the Brenno river. From here, head up into the Valle di Blenio and discover all the best MTB trails at www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole or on the official association website www.bleniobike.ch
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from this point you can cross to the other side of the Ticino
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splendid trails, amidst the woods and fields of the Magadino plain, passing by farms where you can see animals and buy local products
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In Bellinzona's Old Town From the train station, the bus takes us to the stop at the end of Via Lugano. To the east is the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. On the other side of the railway line, we pass the Villa dei Cedri, nestled in a magnificent park and home to the municipal art collection. We head north along Via Pedotti to Piazza San Biagio, where the 13th-century church of the same name can be admired. The church, one of the most interesting in the region, has been restored and stripped of its Baroque additions. The remarkable frescoes date from the late Middle Ages. We return and follow Via Lugano north to Piazza Indipendenza, where we find the Church of San Rocco, a building dating back to 1330 and enlarged in 1478. This is where the actual old town begins. The town hall, with its elegant courtyard, was completely rebuilt in 1924, using materials from the previous 15th-century building. At Piazza Nosetto, with its beautiful porticoes, we turn left onto Via Teatro, passing the restored theater building from the previous century and reaching the government building. The oldest part consists of the former Ursuline convent, dating back to the 13th century and rebuilt in the previous century. Returning to Piazza Nosetto, we approach Piazza Collegiata, passing the Casa Rossa, a brick-clad building inspired by the Lombard style of the 15th century. The massive church of SS. Pietro e Stefano reflects the Renaissance style with Baroque elements. A lively market is held every Saturday in Piazza Collegiata. On Viale Stazione, we find ourselves in the city's commercial district. The post office building is noteworthy, a prime example of contemporary Ticino architecture. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA., Via C. Ghiringhelli 7, Bellinzona https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/In-Bellinzonas-Altstadt/3156.html
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The Fortress of Bellinzona and its Castles Once upon a time, there were knights and drawbridges. Where? In Bellinzona, of course! Take a journey back in time and visit the castles, which were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2000. Arm yourself with a camera and discover Castel Grande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro. Tin-reinforced walls, towers, and enormous gates: you'll be catapulted straight into the Middle Ages! Dream of the knights' heroic deeds and immerse yourself in life back then. The Fortress of Bellinzona offers visitors a hands-on experience of medieval history. You can purchase the Fortress Pass online, at the InfoPoint in Bellinzona, or at the ticket offices of the three castles. It allows you to visit the fortress and its walls, the Castel Grande Museum, the Archeologia Montebello exhibition trail, and the temporary exhibitions. Are you primarily interested in visiting the exhibitions? Then buy the new Expo Pass: a combined ticket that grants access to the temporary exhibitions at Castel Grande, Sasso Corbaro, and the Museo Villa dei Cedri! Text / Source: Bellinzona e Valli Tourism https://www.bellinzonaevalli.ch/de/discover/castles.html
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In Bellinzona's Old Town From the train station, the bus takes us to the stop at the end of Via Lugano. To the east is the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. On the other side of the railway line, we pass the Villa dei Cedri, nestled in a magnificent park and home to the municipal art collection. We head north along Via Pedotti to Piazza San Biagio, where the 13th-century church of the same name can be admired. The church, one of the most interesting in the region, has been restored and stripped of its Baroque additions. The remarkable frescoes date from the late Middle Ages. We return and follow Via Lugano north to Piazza Indipendenza, where we find the Church of San Rocco, a building dating back to 1330 and enlarged in 1478. This is where the actual old town begins. The town hall, with its elegant courtyard, was completely rebuilt in 1924, using materials from the previous 15th-century building. At Piazza Nosetto, with its beautiful porticoes, we turn left onto Via Teatro, passing the restored theater building from the previous century and reaching the government building. The oldest part consists of the former Ursuline convent, dating back to the 13th century and rebuilt in the previous century. Returning to Piazza Nosetto, we approach Piazza Collegiata, passing the Casa Rossa, a brick-clad building inspired by the Lombard style of the 15th century. The massive church of SS. Pietro e Stefano reflects the Renaissance style with Baroque elements. A lively market is held every Saturday in Piazza Collegiata. On Viale Stazione, we find ourselves in the city's commercial district. The post office building is noteworthy, a prime example of contemporary Ticino architecture. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA., Via C. Ghiringhelli 7, Bellinzona https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/In-Bellinzonas-Altstadt/3156.html
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Bellinzona Old Town With elegant churches, magnificent parks, and squares, Bellinzona's old town offers a fascinating insight into the region's history and culture. The remarkable post office building also reflects contemporary Ticino architecture. Bellinzona undoubtedly deserves its reputation as the most authentic old town in Ticino. The popular "Viale Stazione" street, which leads directly from the train station and into the old town, makes access particularly easy and convenient. An absolute highlight that shouldn't be missed is the 15th-century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. It impresses with its elegance and houses a stunning Renaissance fresco that transports visitors back to a bygone era. Bellinzona's old town also offers a variety of charming shops, cafés, and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine and the Ticino ambiance. The picturesque alleyways invite you to stroll and continually offer new discoveries. Not to be forgotten are the well-preserved city walls and castles that surround the old town, offering an interesting insight into medieval defensive architecture. Text / Source: Bellinzona e Valli Turismo, Piazza Collegiata 12, Bellinzona https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/old-town-of-bellinzona/
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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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There are over 19 gravel bike trails available around Claro, catering to various skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 500 times, highlighting the region's diverse terrain.
The gravel bike trails in Claro offer a range of difficulties. You'll find 3 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 6 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for riders with different fitness levels and off-road skills, from scenic riverside paths to challenging alpine ascents.
The best time for gravel biking in Claro is typically during the warmer months, with July and August being particularly popular. The region offers a blend of Mediterranean charm and alpine adventure, making spring and autumn also excellent choices for comfortable riding conditions and stunning scenery.
Yes, there are family-friendly options, particularly routes with minimal elevation gain along river valleys. For example, the Ponte della Torretta – Ponte della Maggia loop from Riviera is a 26.1-mile route with minimal elevation, making it suitable for a longer, steady ride that families might enjoy.
Yes, many gravel bike routes around Claro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Ponte della Torretta – Ponte della Maggia loop from Riviera and the Trail along the Moesa river – The Castles of Bellinzona loop from Roveredo GR.
Claro's gravel trails showcase stunning natural features, from the dramatic Pizzo di Claro mountain to picturesque routes along the Ticino River. You can also explore nearby lakes like Laghetto d’Orbello and Carmena Dam and Lake, or even discover waterfalls such as Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. The Trail along the Moesa river – The Castles of Bellinzona loop from Roveredo GR, for instance, leads through river valleys and past the historical Castles of Bellinzona, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration.
The gravel biking experience in Claro is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse topography, which blends challenging alpine adventure with scenic riverside paths, and the well-maintained trails.
Yes, the region offers opportunities to refuel. The Brogoldone Hut, near Pizzo di Claro, provides a panoramic terrace with breathtaking views. Additionally, routes like the Tenero–Bellinzona Cycle Path – Osteria Grotto Monti di Motti loop from Castione-Arbedo suggest that local eateries like Osteria Grotto Monti di Motti are accessible along some trails.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Claro and the surrounding towns like Castione-Arbedo and Roveredo GR, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking zones.
The Ticino region, including Claro, generally has good public transport connectivity. Swiss public transport is often bike-friendly, though specific regulations for carrying bikes on trains or buses can vary. It's recommended to check with the local transport providers for their current bike policies and any associated fees.
While specific dog-friendly designations for gravel trails are not provided, many outdoor trails in Switzerland are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. However, it's always best to observe local regulations and signage, especially in nature reserves or agricultural areas, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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