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Top 12 Mountain Passes around Camorino

Mountain passes around Camorino are integral to the region's historical transit routes and natural landscape. Located in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, Camorino is surrounded by a mountainous, forested environment. Historically, passes like Tiglio facilitated movement and settlement, connecting areas to Camorino's farmlands. The area serves as a strategic point within Ticino's broader transport infrastructure, offering access to various alpine environments.

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  • The most popular mountain pass is San Lucio Pass, a mountain pass located…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

San Lucio Pass

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The Capanna San Lucio is a refuge that can be reached starting from Val Cavargna or from Valcolla, the opposite Swiss valley.

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The Ceneri is the connection from Bellinzona to Locarno. The former artillery barracks are also located there. A mountain bike is not necessary here. A normal bike is enough to get on the Ceneri.

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Erbea Pass

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Bocchetta d'Erbea is located between the Gaggio valley and the Molena valley. It is a narrow opening in the rock that divides two very different valleys. The Gaggio valley is green, that of Molena is mainly stony.

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Monte Ceneri Pass

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Admittedly, the Monte Ceneri pass is neither particularly beautiful nor spectacular. But on the northern driveway you have a beautiful view of the Ticino valley and as soon as you leave the main road in the south, it becomes idyllic.

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San Bernardino Pass from Bellinzona

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The San Bernardino Pass is an Alpine pass in the canton of Graubünden, in southeastern Switzerland. It reaches an altitude of 2063 m. above sea level and is located on …

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Alessandro
May 31, 2026, Bocchetta d'Erbea

Given it's a north facing be prepared to find patches of loose snow even at the beginning of the summer season. Always double check snow conditions on SLF snow map website (https://whiterisk.ch/en/conditions/snow-maps/snow_depth)

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October 7, 2025, Bocchetta d'Erbea

If the snow line drops, there will be snow on the Moleno Valley side, and it won't melt away quickly (the sun doesn't even shine in October). This makes this route on the steep slope truly challenging without spikes or poles. The descents from both sides, in particular, should be approached with extreme caution.

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The car lane is fast but the bike lane with yellow line marking the car lane is fantastic

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always very busy, unfortunately the only way to Sottoceneri

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Extremely dangerous road for cyclists. Cars speed by at 100 miles per hour and the bike lane certainly doesn't feel safe.

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Many worthwhile trails in the area!

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Bocchetta d'Erbea is located between the Gaggio valley and the Molena valley. It is a narrow opening in the rock that divides two very different valleys. The Gaggio valley is green, that of Molena is mainly stony.

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Long climb up the pass, but really beautiful and very pleasant to ride

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance do mountain passes hold in the Camorino region?

Mountain passes around Camorino are integral to the region's historical transit routes. Historically, passes like the Tiglio mountain pass facilitated movement and settlement, connecting areas like Isone to Camorino's farmlands. This highlights Camorino's strategic position within the broader transport infrastructure of Ticino.

Are there mountain passes near Camorino that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several passes offer excellent views. For instance, San Lucio Pass provides wonderful views of the Val Colla and Lake Lugano. Similarly, the Monte Ceneri Pass offers views of the Ticino valley, especially from its northern driveway.

What are some challenging mountain passes for experienced hikers near Camorino?

For those seeking a challenge, Erbea Pass is known for its challenging terrain. Located between the Gaggio and Molena valleys, it features a narrow opening in the rock. The Moleno Valley side can be particularly demanding, especially when snow is present, requiring caution.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or related activities around Camorino?

While specific mountain passes might vary in difficulty, the region offers some family-friendly historical sites. The Piazza Ticino and the Monte Ceneri Monument, located on the Monte Ceneri pass, is categorized as family-friendly and represents a significant landmark.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Camorino?

The area around Camorino's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Valle Morobbia Bike Trail' or the 'North-South Route: Bellinzona-Claro Loop'. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Da Giubiasco all'alpe della Costa'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Bellinzona Castles and Prada Ruins Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, MTB, and running guides for Camorino.

Are there places to eat or stay near the mountain passes?

Yes, some mountain passes offer facilities. For example, at San Lucio Pass, there is a refuge called Capanna San Lucio which is open all year round and provides food and accommodation. The San Bernardino Pass also has the Hospiz St. Bernhardin (now a Gasthaus) just before the descent.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Camorino?

While specific conditions vary, the region's mountainous landscape suggests that spring through autumn would generally be the most favorable seasons for exploring. Winter access to some passes might be limited or require specialized equipment due to snow, as noted for Erbea Pass.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain passes near Camorino?

The terrain varies significantly. Passes like San Lucio Pass feature single trails, some with exposed sections. Erbea Pass is known for its varied terrain, with one side being green and the other mainly stony. The wider Ticino canton, where Camorino is located, is known for its diverse alpine environments.

Can I cycle on the mountain passes around Camorino?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Monte Ceneri Pass, for instance, includes a cycle lane. However, be aware that some sections, like parts of Monte Ceneri, can have significant traffic, so using a good rear light for safety is recommended.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the mountain passes around Camorino. They enjoy the breathtaking panoramas, the historical significance of routes like the Tiglio pass, and the variety of trails catering to different experience levels, from scenic cycle paths to challenging hikes. The komoot community has shared over 340 photos and given more than 380 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.

Are there any notable lakes or water features near the mountain passes?

Yes, some passes are close to beautiful water features. The San Lucio Pass offers views of Lake Lugano. Further afield, the San Bernardino Pass, while not directly in Camorino, features the magnificent Moesola mountain lake at its summit, along with several smaller ponds.

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