Best mountain peaks around Personico are found in the Leventina Valley, within the Swiss Canton of Ticino. This area serves as a gateway to impressive mountain peaks, many of which are part of challenging high-altitude trekking routes. The region offers demanding experiences for experienced hikers, with peaks providing expansive views and significant elevation gains.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Acquarossa is in the center of the Blenio Valley, a valley full of wonderful mountain bike trails, for all tastes. Discover them on komoot at www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole or on the association's official website www.bleniobike.ch.
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Stupendous mountain village, excellent starting point for MTB or hiking. For more info visit the website www.bleniobike.ch or the collection of official routes on komoot: https://www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole
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An incredibly beautiful view from there. Those who want to skip the final climb can also enjoy and rest at the junction.
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The town is of Etruscan origin and dates back to the mid-7th century BC. The current name derives from the nearby iron-rich water source.
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From here, if you want to reach the top of the man you need to follow the detour. The path to the summit is on very steep, stony and unstable terrain. The canal is equipped with chains and iron steps. Better to wait until you are alone to prevent accidental falling stones or stones from injuring other people. In any case, the stretch is short and not too demanding, just pay attention.
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Magnificent views of Mount Matro and the Leventina and Blenio Valleys.
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There is a large telecommunications system with a transmission tower on the Matro (the associated cable car is only available to staff) and this is no coincidence, as the summit is one of the elevations with the most extensive, unobstructed views all around. Regarding the name: “Matro, mater” are names for foothills, elevations that are not too high. Also called “Poncione Strecuolo” and “Pizzo di Sobrio” in old maps and texts.
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Acquarossa ("red water") in the middle Blenio Valley takes its name from the local springs containing salt, iron, arsenic and lithium carbonate, which have a constant temperature of 25 to 26 degrees Celsius and flow out of the mountainside at 2500 liters per minute. The bathing and drinking water from the spring, as well as the red mud (fango) obtained from it, are said to have medicinal healing powers. The first mention of the place name Aquam rubeam comes from 1446. In the 18th century there was a small bath that was built in 1786 on the foundations of an earlier building, the Palazzo Malingamba. A park, several restaurants, a post office with telephone and telegraph as well as a carriage service and, from 1911, a rail connection to the Biasca-Acquarossa railway (today the new bus station) near Comprovasco were available. Initially almost unknown in the north of the Alps, the spa was visited primarily from Ticino and Italy until the outbreak of the First World War.
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For expansive views over Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Ticino landscape, consider Vogorno Peak. Another significant destination is Pizzo Barone, the highest peak in the Verzasca Valley, known for its vast panoramic vistas. The Matro Summit also provides magnificent views of the Leventina and Blenio Valleys.
Yes, the region is known for its demanding alpine experiences. Pizzo di Vogorno involves long approaches, significant elevation gain, and some routes require short Grade II climbing passages. Poncione Rosso also presents an alpine ascent with sections over smooth, exposed slabs and passages requiring climbing skills up to Grade II. Pizzo Barone, while following an elementary marked path, is demanding and requires good training and experience.
Pizzo di Vogorno is often described as a 'superb pyramid' with an eagle-like appearance, featuring a rocky profile to the north and more elegant west and southwest sides. Poncione Rosso is notable for its distinctive fan-shaped west face, considered a 'masterpiece of nature.' The area around Pizzo Barone includes an eponymous lake and a bivouac, serving as key reference points for trekkers.
You can visit the Abandoned Village of Monte Valdo, an idyllic, original mountain village offering great views of the Verzasca valley. Additionally, the Acquarossa Thermal Springs, located in the middle Blenio Valley, are known for their medicinal healing properties and have a rich history dating back to the 18th century.
The Personico area offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'San Carlo - San Pietro Trail' or the 'Val d'Ambra Loop Trail.' For more options, explore the hiking guide for Personico.
Yes, the Turn-off to Cima dell'Uomo provides incredibly beautiful views. Even if you choose not to undertake the final climb to the summit, the junction itself offers a great spot to enjoy the scenery and rest.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous options for road cycling, such as the 'North-South Route: Leventina Valley Loop,' or gravel biking routes like the 'Tenero–Bellinzona Cycle Path – Magadino Plain loop.' For detailed routes, check out the road cycling guide and the gravel biking guide around Personico.
Given the challenging nature of the trails, which often involve significant elevation gains and exposed sections, the best time to visit is typically during the warmer months when conditions are more stable and snow-free. Experienced hikers with appropriate equipment are recommended for these alpine environments.
The komoot community appreciates the challenging summits, scenic trails, and rewarding viewpoints. Users have contributed over 25 photos and 10 upvotes, showcasing the area's appeal for alpine adventures and panoramic vistas.
Yes, some of the notable peaks accessible from Personico are part of challenging high-altitude trekking routes. For example, Pizzo di Vogorno is included as part of the first day's route of the Via Alta della Verzasca, starting from the Borgna refuge. Pizzo Barone is also a key point on some of the higher variants of the Via Alta della Verzasca.
Pizzo Barone is the highest peak in the Verzasca Valley and offers vast panoramic views. While the ascent typically follows an elementary marked path, particularly along its broad and moderately sloped southeast face, it is still a demanding route that requires good training and experience for a classic alpine hiking experience.
For peaks like Poncione Rosso, overnight stays are possible at the unmanaged Capanna Fümegna, which is well-equipped. Additionally, the area around Pizzo Barone includes a bivouac, serving as a crucial reference point for trekkers on longer routes.


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