Lakes around Maggia, in the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland, are characterized by pristine alpine waters, dense forests, and towering mountain peaks. The Maggia River, originating from these lakes, flows through the valley, shaping its landscape. This area offers a variety of natural features and activities for visitors. The region is known for its clear waters and scenic views, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Slow-paced red tarmac road used by all road users.
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Very high with over 220 meters and a view of Lake Maggiore 💦
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Enjoy the mountain panorama or take a refreshing dip
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Perfect place for a dip in the lake. Right at the entrance there are public toilets as well.
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We have been hiking through the Verzasca Valley and its side valleys at least once a year for 30 years (we have the privilege of owning a holiday home in Gerra) and we can't get enough. From Brione up the Osola Valley to Alpe Osola and, if you don't suffer from vertigo, to Sognogno is definitely a highlight. Back by bus...
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Dam famous for Bunjee Jumping, thanks to a scene from the James Bond film Goldeneye which made this location famous. A beautiful valley to explore regardless of all this, the dam is certainly evocative and the view from the top is incredible.
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The beaches along the lake are beautiful for a stop and a tuff.
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Ascona is, together with Locarno, the most important town on the Swiss side of Lake Maggiore. Its lakefront is worth a walk, as it boasts many panoramic views.
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The Maggia Valley is home to several stunning lakes. Lago del Narèt offers immense vastness and crystal-clear waters surrounded by majestic mountains. Lago del Sambuco provides panoramic views of alpine nature. The Laghi della Crosa are known for their strangely and surprisingly marine blue waters, especially 'Crosa piccolo', reflecting the mountain backdrop. Lago del Starlarèsc offers breathtaking panoramic views, including Poncione d'Alnasca.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Lakeside Cycle Path (Lungolago Cycle Path) is a well-developed route directly on the lake, offering great views and access to cafes and restaurants. The Lakeside Marina of Tenero on Lake Maggiore and the Ascona Lakeside Promenade are also popular family-friendly spots for strolling and enjoying the views.
The Maggia Valley offers a range of hiking experiences. For example, Lago del Narèt serves as an excellent starting point for hikers with trails offering stunning views. The Laghi della Crosa can be reached via a challenging 5-hour hike from Foroglio. A hiking trail circles Lago di Robiei, providing opportunities to admire the alpine landscape. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Mountain Hikes around Maggia guide, which includes trails like the 'Lago d Efra loop' and 'Summit Cross Above Alpe Masnée loop'.
Absolutely. The Lakeside Cycle Path (Lungolago Cycle Path) is a popular choice, offering great views and access to amenities. Lago del Narèt is also a final destination for cyclists. For more extensive cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Maggia guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Maggia guide, which feature routes like the 'Valle Maggia Cycle Route' and 'From Cevio to Lago del Sambuco'.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially for lakes like Lago del Narèt, which is accessible by normal car during this period. This time allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and enjoying the clear waters and alpine scenery.
Yes, bathing is possible in some of the lakes. For instance, a small lake near Lago del Starlarèsc offers a spot for swimming. Always check local regulations and conditions before entering the water.
Yes, the Verzasca Dam is a significant man-made monument and reservoir. Visitors can experience views from its 220-meter-high wall, one of the highest in Switzerland. The Robiei dam near Lago di Robiei is also worth exploring.
Accessibility varies by lake. Lago del Narèt is accessible by normal car during warmer months. Lago del Sambuco can be reached via a scenic and winding road. For Lago di Robiei, you can take a cable car from San Carlo in Val Bavona. Laghetto di Salei is also reachable by cable car and an easy path, followed by a short walk.
Yes, both the Laghi della Crosa and Lago Mognola are popular among anglers. These lakes offer serene environments for fishing amidst beautiful alpine scenery.
Beyond the more prominent lakes, you might enjoy Lago Mognola, surrounded by rocky peaks like Pizzo Campo Tencia. Laghetto di Salei in Valle Onsernone is known for its wild, isolated, and unspoilt beauty. From Cimalmotto, you can also access other charming lakes like Laghetto di Sfille, Lago dei Pozzöi, Lago Gelato, and Lago del Pèzz (Arnau).
The Lakeside Cycle Path offers access to cafes and restaurants. There is also an unattended hut, Capanna Starlaresc, near Lago del Starlarèsc, providing basic amenities. The Ascona Lakeside Promenade also has many cafes and restaurants.
The Maggia Valley is rich in natural beauty. You can see dense forests, lush meadows, and towering mountain peaks. The Maggia River itself, originating from these lakes, flows through the valley. The spectacular 110-meter-high Foroglio Waterfall is also a must-see, located in the Bavona Valley near Lago di Robiei. The Froda Waterfall is another interesting natural monument with a beautiful ascent and descent.


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