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Hiking around Sant'Antonio offers a variety of trails, characterized by significant elevation changes and mountainous terrain. The region features routes that traverse peaks and passes, providing challenging ascents and descents. Hikers can explore diverse landscapes, from high mountain paths to routes leading through valleys. The area's trails cater to different experience levels, with options ranging from easy walks to demanding full-day excursions.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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17.7km
08:13
1,260m
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Hike the difficult 11.0-mile Via del Ferro - Gesero Peaks Loop, gaining 4145 feet with historical ruins and panoramic views over Valle Morob
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00:56
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Hike an easy 1.7-mile loop from S. Antonio to Lake Carmena, gaining 518 feet in under an hour, perfect for a quick outdoor escape.

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14.5km
06:04
990m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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17.3km
07:29
1,110m
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This difficult 10.7-mile loop hike from Carena to Rifugio San Jorio offers panoramic views of the Alps and historical sites.
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23.2km
09:42
1,380m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Border pass between Italy and Switzerland, once an important route for smuggling and partisan warfare in the area. On the Italian side, the trail is easily accessible by mountain bike, although gravel riding is also a challenge, especially along the last two kilometers from Giovo. The pass is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters, and just below is the refuge of the same name. A stunning setting, largely untouched by human activity.
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Open from June to September, this very welcoming refuge is located a few meters below the pass of the same name. The last 2 km are very difficult for gravel bikes, with a very rough road. The final section becomes paved with large stones, with gradients always above 10°. Stunning view and a large selection of snacks for those arriving.
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We visited the farm on our tour from Bellinzona to Valtellina. The fresh milk, homemade cheese and salami were delicious!
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Alpe di Giumello, not far from the Italian-Swiss border, is located in the upper Morobbia Valley. Here there is a stable, a dairy, a cellar and some buildings used as accommodation for those who work there. An alpine pasture produces an exquisite DOP cheese, perfect for a refreshment at the end of the climb, which is very long: from Giubiasco it is in fact more than 18 kilometers at an average 7.5%, with some gravel sections and a final constantly over 11%.
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The San Jorio pass is located on the Italian-Swiss border at over two thousand meters above sea level and connected the Val Marobbia (Switzerland) and the Val Dongo (Italy).
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Lake Carmena is an artificial lake originating from a 40 meter high dam. It is part of the "via dell'acqua" an educational journey on water energy.
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The Cicogne peak separates the Canton of Grisons from the Canton of Ticino. From here you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the valleys.
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The San Jorio Pass, with its 2014 m, separates the Albano Valley from Ticino.
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Hiking around Sant'Antonio is characterized by significant elevation changes and mountainous terrain. You'll find routes that traverse peaks and passes, offering challenging ascents and descents through diverse landscapes. Expect high mountain paths and trails leading through valleys.
There are over 20 hiking routes available around Sant'Antonio, catering to various experience levels. This includes 3 easy trails, 5 moderate trails, and 14 difficult trails for more experienced hikers.
Yes, Sant'Antonio offers a few easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed walk. One example is the Trail to the Dam, which is just over 1.5 miles long and features minimal elevation gain.
The trails in Sant'Antonio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 80 reviews. Hikers often praise the challenging mountain landscapes and the rewarding views from the peaks and passes.
Yes, Sant'Antonio features several circular routes. For a challenging full-day experience, consider the From Corte del Forno to Monte Albano – loop tour, which covers over 14 miles with substantial elevation changes.
While hiking around Sant'Antonio, you might encounter various mountain passes and huts. Highlights include the San Lucio Pass and Rifugio Giovo, offering scenic views and potential resting spots.
Hiking durations vary significantly based on difficulty and length. Easy trails like the Trail to the Dam can be completed in about an hour, while difficult routes such as the Iron Route: Carena to San Jorio Pass Loop can take over 7 hours.
Experienced hikers will find plenty of challenging options. The Via del Ferro - Gesero Peaks Loop is a difficult 11-mile trail with over 4,000 feet of elevation gain, offering a demanding full-day excursion through mountainous terrain.
Given the mountainous nature of the region, you can expect expansive views from high mountain passes and peaks. Many trails offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes and valleys.
Yes, the Trail to the Dam is an easy route that leads directly to a dam, offering a pleasant walk with a specific destination.
Yes, the region around Sant'Antonio also offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. There are several bike parks nearby, featuring trails like the Epic Trail and Monte Bar North Flank Trail, if you're looking to explore on two wheels.


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