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Road cycling routes around Verdabbio are characterized by varied terrain, including challenging mountain passes and scenic river valleys. The region features routes that traverse through alpine landscapes, alongside the Calancasca River, and past historical structures. Road cyclists can expect a mix of ascents and descents, with views of the surrounding Grisons mountains and local villages.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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80.5km
04:39
1,880m
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Cycle the difficult 50-mile Graubünden Route from San Bernardino Pass to Bellinzona, featuring a dramatic alpine-to-Mediterranean descent.
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02:05
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Cycle the moderate 28.2-mile Graubünden Route Loop in Val Mesolcina, experiencing Alpine to Mediterranean scenery in 2 hours and 4 minutes.

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124
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45.3km
02:29
940m
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This difficult 28.2-mile road cycling route ascends 3076 feet to Rossa in Valbella, offering challenging gradients and scenic views.
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41.7km
03:08
1,710m
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This difficult 25.9-mile road cycling loop in Val Arbedo offers 5596 feet of elevation gain, alpine views, and varied terrain.
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25.5km
01:39
740m
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Cycle the moderate 15.9-mile Fondovalle route from San Vittore to Santa Maria Calanca, featuring scenic views and historic Torre Palas.
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Monte Laura is located at around 1400 meters above Roveredo. The small hamlet is accessible via a winding road from the village and is loosely spread across the slopes. From up here you have a beautiful view into the Misox and are quickly out of the valley hustle and bustle.
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One of the most beautiful passes IMHO! Very long from the south, never too steep (if you stay on the main road: do not take the bike path after Mesocco!), and you will experience the vegetation transitioning from palm trees to alpine climate! The S. Bernardino village is a bonus, take the chance to eat something and get a water refill before the last push.
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Torre di Santa Maria The medieval residential tower was built in the 13th/14th century by the Counts of Sax. Overlooking the valley floor of the Misox, it was part of a territorial control system. The pentagonal tower is inspired by architectural models from central France. Text / Source: Raetia Association, grisun & romanisch https://www.visit-moesano.ch/de/chiesa-parrocchiale-santa-maria-assunta
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The village of Santa Maria, with its parish church mentioned as early as 1219, was the religious and political capital of the Calanca Valley. The church's current appearance dates back to the early seventeenth century, a time when Capuchin monks settled in the adjacent hospice. The church of Santa Maria Assunta is a Romanesque religious building. Text / Source: Raetia Association, grisun & romanisch https://www.visit-moesano.ch/de/chiesa-parrocchiale-santa-maria-assunta
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Lostallo is located on the right bank of the Moesa and is one of the villages that characterize the Misox. Its dry stone walls are very beautiful, as are the revitalized chestnut woods and the Rosera floodplain.
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Stunning section of the climb up the San Bernardino Pass, view of the Alpine nature, of the valley and of the mountains in the upper part of the valley. Every effort is rewarded!
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Soazza is a jewel in the Misox with a wonderfully preserved village center. Away from the cantonal road, the terraced village guarantees a special degree of tranquility. The biggest attraction is undoubtedly the beautiful parish church of San Martino, which towers over the area on a rocky outcrop.
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In this small town in Valbella there are numerous prayer houses and buildings influenced by the Walser. You will also find the church of S. Bernardo. There are several very curious colored constructions.
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There are 17 road cycling routes around Verdabbio, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 6 challenging routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to advanced cyclists.
The best season for road cycling in Verdabbio is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and mountain passes like the San Bernardino Pass are usually clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the region's diverse terrain.
Yes, Verdabbio offers several easy road cycling routes. One notable option is the Torre Fiorenzana, Grono – View of Torre Palas loop from Grono, which is 42.7 km long and takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to complete, leading through historical sites and local villages with minimal elevation gain.
Road cycling routes around Verdabbio feature varied terrain, from challenging mountain passes to scenic river valleys. You can expect a mix of ascents and descents, with routes traversing alpine landscapes, alongside the Calancasca River, and past historical structures, offering views of the Grisons mountains and local villages.
Yes, for those interested in natural features, the Waterfall at Buffalora – Lostallo Village and Waterfall loop from Lostallo is a moderate 38.2 km route that offers a mix of village scenery and natural features, including the Buffalora waterfall.
Verdabbio's road cycling routes often pass by historical sites. You can explore castles and towers such as Torre Fiorenzana, Grono, Torre di Pala, San Vittore, and Mesocco Castle. The Torre Fiorenzana, Grono – View of Torre Palas loop from Grono specifically highlights some of these historical points.
Experienced riders will find several challenging routes. The Graubünden Route: San Bernardino Pass to Bellinzona is a difficult 80.5 km trail featuring a significant climb over the San Bernardino Pass. Another demanding option is the Calancasca River – Sorte Landslide loop from Santa Maria in Calanca, which includes substantial elevation gain.
The road cycling routes in Verdabbio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning views of the Grisons mountains, and the mix of challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Yes, many routes around Verdabbio are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate Waterfall at Buffalora – Lostallo Village and Waterfall loop from Lostallo and the easy Torre Fiorenzana, Grono – View of Torre Palas loop from Grono, both offering circular journeys back to their starting points.
Absolutely. The region features routes that run alongside river valleys, such as the Calancasca River. The Calancasca River – Sorte Landslide loop from Santa Maria in Calanca is a prime example, offering scenic views along the river.
Many routes offer breathtaking views of the Grisons mountains and local villages. Highlights include the panoramic vistas from the San Bernardino Pass on the Graubünden Route, and the picturesque scenery around the Buffalora waterfall.


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