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28.6km
920m
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This challenging 17.8-mile touring cycling route in Valle Morobbia offers panoramic views and historic castles, requiring good fitness.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.7 km
6.82 km
2.19 km
1.59 km
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Surfaces
12.7 km
10.9 km
2.47 km
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The trail offers a varied experience, starting on paved roads from Giubiasco and climbing into the Morobbia Valley. It transitions to single trails through chestnut groves, where you might need to push your bike. The route also includes another asphalt stretch before a descent towards Bellinzona, which can involve a steep mule track. While generally in excellent condition, be cautious in wet weather due to potential slipping.
You'll encounter diverse scenery and historical sites. Highlights include views over the Magadino plain to Lake Maggiore, the picturesque Morobbia Valley with its chestnut forests, and splendid panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage Castles of Bellinzona, two of which are passed directly. You'll also pass the Ceneri Base Tunnel Entrance and the Church of San Biagio.
No, this trail is generally rated as difficult and is more suitable for experienced riders with good fitness levels. It includes challenging single trails and sections where you may need to push your bike, making it less ideal for beginners.
The trail can be enjoyed during various seasons, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check the weather forecast before you go, as caution is advised in wet conditions due to potential slipping on certain sections.
The trail typically starts from areas like Giubiasco. For parking, look for designated parking areas in Giubiasco or Bellinzona. Public transport is also a viable option, with train stations in Giubiasco and Bellinzona providing good access to the region.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact trail are not provided, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Switzerland, often on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Be mindful of other cyclists and any livestock you might encounter.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Valle Morobbia Bike Trail itself. It's a public trail accessible to everyone.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other paths, including the Valle Morobbia Bike (53%), Percorso Pedemontano (25%), and Percorso Valle Maggia (15%). You'll also find smaller segments overlapping with the European Long distance path E1 - part Switzerland and the Trans Swiss Trail.
This trail stands out for its blend of historic significance, diverse scenery, and varied cycling experience. It incorporates parts of the historic Giubiasco-Carena bike race route, offers views from Lake Maggiore to alpine landscapes, and combines paved roads with challenging single trails, providing a sense of remoteness despite its proximity to Bellinzona.
While the Morobbia Valley itself retains a sense of wilderness, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in the towns at either end of the trail, such as Giubiasco and Bellinzona. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the more remote sections.
The Valle Morobbia Bike Trail, as described, is a loop tour, starting and ending near San Antonino/Bellinzona. This allows you to experience the diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.