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Switzerland
Graubünden
Maloja
Bregaglia

Via Bregaglia Trail

Moderate

5.0

(2)

16

riders

Via Bregaglia Trail

02:38

28.7km

850m

Mountain biking

Mountain bike the Via Bregaglia Trail, a moderate 17.8-mile route from the Swiss Alps to Italy, featuring diverse terrain and scenic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Start point

Bus stop

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9.45 km

Maloja Pass Hairpin Bends

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Super curvy descent with lots of 180 degree turns!! That's fun! There is also oncoming traffic (buses, trucks) so be careful.

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14.8 km

Lago di Cavloccio

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Also known as Lake Cavloccio, this basin in Val Forno is up to 17 meters deep and surrounded by mountains and woods. It was one of the favorite settings of the Swiss painter Giovanni Giacometti.

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26.2 km

Small cluster of ancient houses, from here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the barrier wall of Lake Albigna and the imposing mountain walls.

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28.7 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

16.2 km

6.94 km

3.38 km

1.42 km

779 m

Surfaces

18.2 km

5.59 km

3.66 km

914 m

172 m

172 m

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Highest point (1,920 m)

Lowest point (1,100 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical starting point for mountain biking the Via Bregaglia Trail?

The trail commonly begins in Maloja, situated at an elevation of 1,800 meters in an alpine setting. From there, it descends towards Chiavenna, offering a unique transition to a more Mediterranean climate.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this mountain bike trail?

You will encounter a diverse mix of surfaces, including dedicated cycle paths, dirt tracks, and single trails. Some sections feature downhill-oriented single-trail, mule tracks, and gravel roads. Be prepared for potentially rocky hiking trails with technical switchbacks and narrow singletrack in certain areas.

Is the Via Bregaglia Trail suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

The difficulty varies significantly. While some sections are rated 'Moderate' and require good fitness, others are classified as 'Hard,' demanding very good fitness and advanced riding skills (STS S3 - S6). Some parts may even require pushing your bike. There are 'green' and 'blue' difficulty singletrack options available, but beginners should research specific segments carefully or consider guided tours.

What are the best times of year to mountain bike the Via Bregaglia Trail?

The trail offers a unique experience from alpine to Mediterranean climates. Summer and autumn are generally good times to visit. Autumn, in particular, might offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage as you descend from the high Alps into the warmer valleys.

Are there any notable natural features or viewpoints along the route?

Yes, the trail offers stunning scenery. You can enjoy views of ancient chestnut groves and magnificent waterfalls, such as the Acquafraggia waterfalls near Chiavenna. The alpine lake of Lago di Cavloccio is another scenic spot reachable by bike in the Maloja area. Don't miss the View of the Albigna Dam and Surrounding Mountains.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Via Bregaglia, ViaSett, Via Panoramica Val Bregaglia, Alpine Bike - Etappe 4, and Sentiero Panoramico, among others.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to ride this trail?

The trail research does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees for mountain biking the Via Bregaglia Trail itself. However, it's always advisable to check for any local regulations or protected area rules, especially if you plan to deviate from the main path.

Is the Via Bregaglia Trail dog-friendly for mountain bikers?

While the trail itself doesn't explicitly state dog restrictions, it's always best to check local regulations for the specific areas you plan to ride through, especially concerning protected areas or public transport options if you plan to use them.

How can I shorten or interrupt my ride on the Via Bregaglia Trail?

The route's proximity to public transport, such as the postbus, allows riders to shorten or interrupt their journey as needed. This can be particularly useful for accessing different sections or if you encounter challenging terrain.

Are there any particularly challenging sections for advanced riders?

Yes, the 'Maloja Express' is a particularly demanding mountain bike route, specifically recommended for downhill riding, and can be extended to Chiavenna. Other sections may include rocky hiking trails with technical switchbacks and singletrack rated STS S3 - S6.

What makes the Via Bregaglia Trail a unique mountain biking experience?

It offers a unique trans-alpine journey, transitioning from the high Alps of Switzerland to the more temperate, Mediterranean region of Italy. This brings distinct changes in landscape, climate, and culture. The route also incorporates ancient Roman roads, adding a historical dimension to your ride.

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Trail Reviews

Karl Hünenberg
May 26, 2025, Tour 9 : Ab Vicosoprano Maloja Bergsee Cavloc

A tour from Komoot. The climb is along the main road for a long time, but there was hardly any traffic, except for the last fifteen minutes! A secluded, sometimes steep gravel path leads to the mountain lake! There, by the beautiful mountain lake, there's a restaurant, but it's still closed. Unfortunately, I forgot my water bottle; it was chilly, but I wasn't really thirsty. The return journey was very quick, and to round off the holiday, we had a wonderful meal on the terrace in Vicosoprano! The tour is easy, with no problems, except for the main road, which has no shoulder!

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