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Jogging routes around Biasca offer diverse terrain at the confluence of the Leventina, Blenio, and Riviera valleys in Ticino, Switzerland. The region features dramatic mountain scenery, lush valleys, and significant natural attractions like the Santa Petronilla Waterfall. Varied landscapes, including the Valle di Cresciano Forest Reserve, provide engaging environments for running. The area presents options ranging from flatter valley paths to more challenging uphill routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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15.1km
01:40
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.91km
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Jog the Santa Petronilla Trail in Biasca, Switzerland, a moderate 2.4-mile route with 351 feet of gain, passing waterfalls and historic chur

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9.58km
01:23
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This difficult 6.0-mile (9.6 km) jogging loop from Loderio takes you through the scenic Legiuna valley, featuring the magnificent Gole del L
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00:52
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This difficult 3.0-mile (4.9 km) jogging trail climbs 1286 feet (392 metres) to Capanna Pian d'Alpe, offering panoramic views in Ticino, Swi
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Access to the 17th-century Oratory of Santa Petronilla. For the key, please call the parish office in Biasca, Tel. 091 862 17 02).
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Bridge over the Ticino river near Biasca. The bridge is along a regional road that can be busy, but there is a sidewalk for pedestrians. The view of the river and the mountains surrounding the Riviera valley is beautiful.
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The Sentiero Riviera is a route that follows the Ticino river from Biasca to Bellinzona. You can admire beautiful landscapes and pass through several villages with the cultural attractions of the Riviera valley.
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Bathing area along the Riale di Lodrino stream, near its mouth before flowing into the Ticino river. It is easily accessible and there is convenient parking nearby.
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The church of Saints Peter and Paul is a Romanesque building that dominates the municipality of Biasca. It was built between the 11th and 12th centuries and has a façade decorated with blind arches and a portal with columns. It is the mother church of the Leventina, Blenio and Riviera valleys.
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The Santa Petronilla waterfall is one of the highest in the Canton of Ticino and is located above Biasca. It is formed by a drop of the Ri della Froda stream and can be reached with a short walk from the town. There are also swimming pools where you can swim surrounded by nature.
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The Capanna di Cava refuge is an Alpine hut located at 2066 meters above sea level in the Cava valley, between Biasca and the Riviera-Calanca border chain. It is located in a wild environment and can be used as a starting point for various excursions. It has 36 beds and is open all year round.
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Biasca offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These trails traverse the dramatic mountain scenery, lush valleys, and significant natural attractions of the region.
Jogging routes in Biasca feature diverse terrain, from flatter valley paths to more challenging uphill routes in the mountains. You'll encounter varied landscapes, including the Valle di Cresciano Forest Reserve with its dynamic forest ecosystem, and paths along rivers and through historic areas.
Yes, Biasca has several easy running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a gentle jog. In total, there are 3 easy routes available, offering pleasant experiences without significant elevation gains.
Yes, the region offers circular routes that allow you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the The Sentiero Riviera between Biasca and Osogna – loop run is a challenging 9.4-mile option, while a suggested circular route around Biasca village combines cultural sightseeing with relaxation.
Many running routes in Biasca offer stunning natural features and historical landmarks. The Santa Petronilla Trail leads to the impressive Santa Petronilla Waterfall and passes the Cavalier Pellanda Museum and the historic church of San Pietro e Paolo. You might also encounter views of the sun-kissed Blenio Valley, Leventina Valley, and the verdant Riviera.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations vary, many of the easier valley paths and the shorter, more accessible routes like the Santa Petronilla Trail (2.4 miles) can be enjoyed by families. These often combine gentle gradients with interesting sights.
Biasca's diverse landscape makes it suitable for jogging across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great, especially for higher-altitude trails, while some valley paths may be accessible in milder winter conditions.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more intense workout, routes like the Legiuna Valley Loop from Loderio (6.0 miles) feature notable elevation gains, providing a demanding experience amidst beautiful scenery. There are 5 difficult routes in total for experienced runners.
Runners frequently praise Biasca for its dramatic mountain scenery, lush valleys, and diverse forest ecosystems. The variety of routes, from gentle valley paths to challenging uphill trails, is also highly appreciated, offering something for every ability level.
Yes, Biasca is rich in history and culture. The Santa Petronilla Trail passes the Cavalier Pellanda Museum and the historic church of San Pietro e Paolo. Other nearby attractions include the Serravalle Castle and the Giornico Village and the Romanesque Church of San Nicola, offering glimpses into the region's past.
Biasca is well-connected by public transport, including a train station, making it convenient to reach various trailheads. Many routes are accessible directly from the town center or a short walk from public transport stops, such as the path to the Santa Petronilla Waterfall.
Yes, the Valle di Cresciano Forest Reserve is a notable area for trail running. It features a dynamic and varied forest ecosystem with diverse tree species like silver fir, Norway spruce, beech, and larch, providing an engaging environment for nature enthusiasts.


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