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Road cycling around Campione D'Italia offers diverse terrain, from scenic lakeside routes along Lake Lugano to challenging mountain ascents into the surrounding Alpine landscape. The region is characterized by its unique position, providing a blend of Mediterranean charm and dramatic mountain views, including peaks like Monte Generoso and Monte San Salvatore. Cyclists encounter varied gradients, with routes winding through hilly areas and offering panoramic vistas of the lake and distant Alps. This geographical setting provides a dynamic environment for road cyclists seeking both endurance challenges and picturesque rides.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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32.6km
01:45
630m
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Cycle the North-South Route: Lake Lugano Loop, a moderate 20.2-mile road cycling route with 2067 feet of elevation gain and stunning lake vi
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433
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40.2km
02:25
1,010m
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This difficult 25.0-mile road cycling loop near Lugano offers panoramic views, charming villages, and a significant 3302-foot climb.

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4.3
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416
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41.9km
02:35
1,120m
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This difficult 26.1-mile road cycling loop from Lugano to Maglio di Colla offers challenging climbs and panoramic views over 2 hours and 34
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355
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25.1km
01:36
710m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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293
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52.9km
03:49
1,620m
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This difficult 32.9-mile road cycling loop from Lugano to Capanna Bar offers challenging climbs and panoramic views.
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From the Monte Brè Belvedere you can admire a grandiose view of the Ceresio Gulf, the Alps and Monte Rosa.
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Insone is one of the hamlets of Valcolla, a small town surrounded by woods and reachable by roads that are not excessively busy.
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Sala Capriasca a small municipality for which the first sources were found in the 1000s. It is located between Luganese and Valcolla, you can get there from both primary roads and more challenging secondary roads, the choice is yours.
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On the heights of the more famous Morcote, Vico Morcote is in a beautiful panoramic position among woods and vineyards. The historic center of Vico Morcote is very well preserved and is characterized by narrow alleys and porticoes.
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It can be reached easily even with road wheels, but from here on it is only advisable for MTB. Capanna Monte Bar is a refuge at 1600m with spectacular views of the Lugano pre-Alps, the perfect refreshment point before descending or you can also tie up your bike and go on beautiful excursions in the surrounding area.
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Val Colla is a valley that is part of the municipality of Lugano. Politically, the towns of Bogno, Valcolla, Certara, Cimadera and Sonvico are part of the municipality of Lugano, but geographically they are well distant, as they are located at an altitude of 800 metres. The road that crosses Val Colla has little traffic and is shady, making it a true paradise for those who love cycling.
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The climb leading to Capanna Monte Bar is prohibited for cars. Furthermore, when there are 1,500 meters to go from the summit the asphalt ends: an easy dirt road, which can also be done with a racing bike, leads up to Capanna Monte Bar.
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There are over 90 road cycling routes around Campione D'Italia, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes 9 easy routes, 51 moderate routes, and 34 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The terrain around Campione D'Italia is diverse, featuring scenic lakeside paths along Lake Lugano, challenging mountain ascents into the surrounding Alpine landscape, and hilly areas with varied gradients. You'll encounter a blend of Mediterranean charm and dramatic mountain views, including peaks like Monte Generoso and Monte San Salvatore.
Campione D'Italia benefits from a generally pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable temperatures for road cycling, with less extreme heat than summer and fewer chances of winter conditions in the higher elevations. These seasons provide ideal weather for enjoying both lakeside routes and mountain ascents.
Yes, Campione D'Italia offers 9 easy road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes often feature gentler gradients and scenic views, allowing new cyclists to enjoy the beautiful surroundings without excessive challenge.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 34 difficult road cycling routes. These include demanding ascents like The Val Colla Tour, which navigates mountainous terrain with significant elevation gain, and the Monte Bar Loop from Lugano, offering over 1600 meters of climbing.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. You can cycle towards prominent peaks like Monte Generoso, known for panoramic views of the region's lakes and the Alps, or enjoy the View from Monte San Salvatore. The Pian di Scagn is another excellent viewpoint. You might also pass through charming settlements like Morcote Village or Brè Village.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, you can incorporate cultural stops. The charming Morcote Village, with its arcades and churches, is accessible. You might also pass by historical sites like the Antica Dogana di Bonello, an old customs house, or the Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Ghirli in Campione D'Italia itself, known for its frescoes.
Yes, parking is generally available in Campione D'Italia and surrounding towns. Look for public parking areas, especially near the lakefront or in the town center. It's advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions or fees.
Public transport options, such as trains and buses, are available in the wider Ticino region, including Lugano. Policies for carrying bikes vary, so it's recommended to check with the specific transport provider (e.g., SBB for trains, local bus operators) regarding bike carriage rules, availability, and any additional fees before planning your journey.
Campione D'Italia and the surrounding areas are welcoming to tourists, including cyclists. You'll find various cafes and restaurants, particularly along Lake Lugano, where you can refuel. Many hotels and guesthouses in the region cater to active travelers and may offer amenities like secure bike storage; it's best to inquire directly when booking.
Campione D'Italia is an Italian exclave within Switzerland. While there are no specific cycling permits required for crossing the border for recreational purposes, you should always carry valid identification (passport or national ID card) as you will be crossing an international border between Italy and Switzerland. Be aware of customs regulations if carrying goods.
The road cycling routes around Campione D'Italia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the continuous lakeside views, the challenging nature of the mountain ascents, and the overall stunning Alpine scenery that defines the region.
Yes, many road cycling routes feature stunning sections along Lake Lugano. A popular option is the North-South Route: Lake Lugano Loop, a moderate 32.56 km trail that offers continuous lakeside views, providing a serene and picturesque cycling experience.


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