Best mountain peaks around Maggia are found in the Maggia Valley (Vallemaggia), a region in Ticino, Switzerland, known for its diverse landscapes. This area features terrain ranging from mild valley climates to high alpine regions with peaks exceeding 3000 meters in altitude. The valley offers an extensive network of over 700 kilometers of hiking trails, leading to numerous mountain lakes and showcasing rich flora and fauna. It provides a variety of mountain experiences, from gentle walks to challenging multi-day treks.
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Rasa is a tiny mountain village in the Centovalli, accessible only on foot or by cable car from Verdasio. At an altitude of approximately 900 meters, it nestles on sunny slopes. Narrow streets, old stone houses, and a quiet piazza lend the village a special charm. Rasa is considered a car-free paradise.
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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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It's always nice to cool off along the Verzasca when it's too hot in the valley!
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Super beautiful and a great view in every season
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Cardada Orselina cable car - Cardada to be used to get to high ground and have a nice run near Mount Cimetta. For times and costs click here: cardada.ch/de/cardada-cimetta/geschichte
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Pizzo Leone (1659 m) is considered the guardian of the "Ghridone". Good destination in all seasons but late spring and autumn are ideal. Magnificent view of Lake Maggiore, the Pre-Alps and the Alps.
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Here on the stones you can also have a nice picnic with a view of the bridge. A jump into the water is of course always an option, even if the water is quite cold.
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Cardada cable car Orselina – Cardada 1952 Construction of the first cable car connecting Orselina and Cardada; a collaboration between the Boldini company in Locarno and the Von Roll company in Thun. First commissioning on December 26th with 7 employees. Fare at that time: CHF 5.- Text / Source: Cardada impianti turistici SA, Via Santuario 5, 6644 Orselina, Switzerland https://www.cardada.ch/de/cardada-cimetta/geschichte
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Pizzo Leone Summit, which offers expansive views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Alps. Another highly-rated spot is Monte Cimetta Viewpoint, known for its spectacular panoramas. The car-free mountain village of Rasa also serves as an excellent starting point for various climbs and provides panoramic views.
Yes, the Maggia Valley offers several family-friendly options. The Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station provides easy access to higher elevations, with some relatively wide and well-developed paths suitable for families. The region also features gentle walks alongside more challenging multi-day treks, ensuring there's something for all ages and abilities.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the Distretto di Vallemaggia is Basodino, reaching an elevation of 3,272 meters (10,735 ft). It is home to the largest glacier in Canton Ticino and offers a true high alpine experience.
Late spring and autumn are considered ideal for visiting many of the peaks, such as Pizzo Leone Summit. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, and the views are often clearest. However, the region offers hiking opportunities throughout the warmer months, with Bosco Gurin being a popular destination even in winter for skiing.
The Maggia Valley is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore high alpine terrain with glaciers like the one on Basodino, crystal-clear mountain lakes, and lush meadows around Pizzo Cristallina. The Valle di Lodano is famous for its ancient beech forests, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique natural spectacle, especially in autumn. The valley also boasts over 700 kilometers of hiking trails showcasing rich flora and fauna.
Yes, the Maggia Valley is home to the Via Alta Vallemaggia (VAV), a unique high-level, long-distance trekking experience. This route spans approximately 200 kilometers, divided into 19 stages, with a total ascent of 18,000 meters. It traverses wild mountains, remote forested side valleys, and deserted ridge lines, offering an adventure through pristine nature.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The car-free mountain village of Rasa, located at 900 meters altitude, is a historical settlement with narrow streets and old stone houses. Additionally, Monte Verità Gardens and Tea Plantation, while not a peak itself, is a significant historical site that was once a gathering place for artists and intellectuals.
Beyond hiking, the Maggia region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Maggia Valley Trail' and 'Valle Maggia Cycle Route', which are suitable for road cycling. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Maggia or the general Cycling around Maggia guides.
The Maggia River, which flows through the entire valley, has its source at Pizzo Cristallina. The area around Pizzo Cristallina is known for its breathtaking alpine scenery, including crystal-clear mountain lakes.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, exploring peaks like Pizzo Campo Tencia, the highest peak above Val Piumogna, can offer challenging climbing possibilities and dramatic landscapes. The Via Alta Vallemaggia also includes sections with difficulties up to T5-, providing a demanding trekking experience.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and panoramic views, especially from summits like Pizzo Leone Summit and Monte Cimetta Viewpoint, where Lake Maggiore is often visible. The diverse landscapes, from mild valley climates to high alpine regions, and the extensive network of trails also receive high acclaim for catering to various hiking experiences.
Yes, the Maggia region offers several circular hiking routes. For example, Monte Salmone is recommended for those seeking a challenging and scenic hike with rewarding views on a circular route starting from Auressio. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Maggia guide, such as the 'Pizzo Leone loop from Ronco sopra Ascona'.


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