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Road cycling routes around Bosco Gurin navigate the highest village in Ticino, Switzerland, offering challenging ascents through alpine landscapes. The region is characterized by a mountainous backdrop, providing panoramic views of the Maggia Valley and surrounding peaks. Cyclists encounter a mix of forests, open meadows, and high-altitude terrain, with routes often featuring significant elevation changes. The area's unspoiled nature and elevation contribute to demanding road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
5.0
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72
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64.2km
04:14
2,030m
2,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.3km
02:50
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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21.7km
01:21
600m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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18.5km
00:53
260m
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An easy 11.5-mile road cycling route through Valle Maggia, featuring river gorges, charming villages, and the Foroglio Waterfall.
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27.2km
02:03
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This difficult 16.9-mile (27.2 km) road cycling route from Cimalmotto to Bosco Gurin offers challenging climbs and panoramic alpine views.
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Old Walser village with museum and original Walser houses to visit.
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If you're driving up from Cevio, Cerentino is a good first stop. After a few nasty climbs, you can decide which valley end you'd like to head to: Cimalmotto in the Valle di Campo or Bosco Gurin in the Valle di Bosco Gurin. Both valleys are beautiful!
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The interesting thing about Bosco Gurin is that the Gurin German dialect is still spoken here. This makes it the only village in Ticino where German is spoken alongside Italian. Another fun fact is that the smallest Coop supermarket in Switzerland is located here. This isn't made up, but is confirmed by official signage from Coop itself. In addition to the many beautiful Walser houses, the long stable in front of the ski slope is also worth a visit.
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Pretty little village with the smallest COOP
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As others have already said: It's tough, steep, and beautiful here! It's best to split the climb into shorter stages, so the 2,000 meters of elevation gain over 30 kilometers from Bignasco aren't quite as terrifyingly daunting. From Bignasco to Prato Sornico, it's rarely very steep. There are a few flat sections where you can pick up a decent pace. After Mogno (visit the church in Botta) and up to Fusio, things really get going for the first time. Many hairpin bends soften the incredibly nasty ramps, but your legs will still be tested here! Up to the Sambucco reservoir, it becomes truly idyllic, green, and quiet. There are a few tough climbs, but even here, the difficulty is still manageable. There's a fountain at the summer restaurant: fill up your bidons again, because there are only streams and gullies here. After the relaxing flat section by the lake, the final and most strenuous part of the climb follows. The scenery is stunning, but it's steep all the way to the top! Wow!
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There are few places to stop for refreshments in Val Bavona, which is why La Froda in Foroglio is usually very busy. The view of the waterfall from the terrace is unique.
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Bosco Gurin is the oldest settlement in the canton of Ticino. In the center you can still see some houses dating back to the 13th century.
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The Faroglio waterfall is one of the most spectacular in the entire Bavona valley. Here the water makes a leap of 110 metres.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Bosco Gurin, offering a variety of experiences from challenging mountain ascents to more moderate valley rides.
Road cycling in Bosco Gurin is characterized by its alpine landscapes and significant elevation changes. Routes often feature sustained climbs, with some ascents gaining over 1,000 meters. The terrain includes winding roads through forests, open meadows, and along rocky cliffs, providing panoramic views of the Maggia Valley and surrounding peaks.
For a significant challenge, consider the Bosco Gurin Climb from Cevio, which features a sustained 16 km climb with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is Discovering Lago di Naret, a difficult 64.2 km path traversing high-altitude alpine scenery.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options for easier rides. The Valle Maggia Cycle Route is an easy 18.5 km trail that leads through the scenic Maggia Valley, offering a less strenuous experience with moderate elevation changes.
The road cycling routes in Bosco Gurin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the challenging climbs, and the unique cultural experience of visiting Ticino's highest village.
The summer months are generally considered the best season for road cycling in Bosco Gurin. During this time, the alpine passes are typically clear of snow, and the weather conditions are more favorable for tackling the high-altitude routes and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
Road cycling routes in Bosco Gurin offer panoramic views of the Maggia Valley and peaks like the Wandfluhhorn. You'll pass through diverse landscapes including forests, open meadows, and glacial formation lakes such as Lago di Bosco, Lago Melo, and Lago Pero. A notable viewpoint is Prato Pensile.
Bosco Gurin is unique as the only German-speaking village in Ticino, preserving its Walser tradition. Cyclists can explore the village's traditional wooden and stone houses, some dating back to 1386, and visit the Walser Museum to learn about the local history and customs. The village of Foroglio with its waterfall is also a cultural highlight nearby.
Yes, the region features impressive waterfalls. The Toce Waterfall is a significant natural monument you might encounter or detour to see. The village of Foroglio also boasts a beautiful waterfall.
For a longer ride, Discovering Lago di Naret is a substantial 64.2 km route. Another option is From Cevio to Lago del Sambuco, which covers 47.3 km with significant elevation gain.
While specific loop routes are not explicitly detailed for all options, many challenging routes, like the classic Cevio-Bosco Gurin-Cevio ascent, are often completed as out-and-back or loop variations, allowing cyclists to return to their starting point. The nature of the alpine roads often lends itself to creating circular tours by combining different segments.
Bosco Gurin is accessible by public transport, typically via bus services connecting from larger towns in the Maggia Valley, such as Cevio. These connections allow cyclists to reach the starting points of various routes without needing a car.
Yes, parking is generally available in Bosco Gurin for visitors. As the highest village in Ticino and a popular outdoor destination, there are facilities to accommodate vehicles, making it convenient for cyclists to start their routes from the village.


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