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No traffic road cycling routes around Vogorno are situated in the scenic Ticino region of Switzerland, primarily within the Valle Verzasca. This area is characterized by its dramatic V-shaped valley, carved by the emerald-green Verzasca River, and flanked by lush mountainous terrain. Lago di Vogorno, a reservoir formed by the Verzasca Dam, also features prominently, offering clear waters and scenic views integrated into various cycling routes. The region provides diverse elevation profiles, from valley rides to significant ascents.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.7
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1,091
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54.6km
02:56
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.8km
02:20
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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130
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22.2km
01:28
690m
690m
This moderate 13.8-mile road cycling route from Tenero to Mergoscia offers challenging climbs and panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and Lake
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19.0km
01:16
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.2km
01:51
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Ponte dei Salti is a medieval stone bridge with two arches over the emerald-green waters of the Verzasca River near Lavertezzo in Ticino. It was built in the 17th century and is considered a regionally important cultural asset. The arches have spans of approximately 14 meters. In 1868, part of the bridge was damaged by flooding (particularly an abutment on the right bank), causing one arch to collapse. It was later rebuilt in 1960. The Ponte dei Salti is not only a popular photo subject but also a swimming and diving spot. Some people jump from the bridgehead into the cold, clear water – although the current and deep pools pose dangers, especially at high water levels.
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Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Stephen, Bellinzona This Renaissance building was designed by a master, Tomaso Rodari from Maroggia (sculptor and architect of the Como Cathedral). The stately façade, constructed of dark Castione stone, dominates the high flight of steps and, between the small, early Renaissance-style side portals, encloses the magnificent main portal, decorated in the upper part with the city's coat of arms. Of particular interest is the large, twelve-pointed rose window (5 m in diameter), created in the late 15th or early 16th centuries. The single-nave interior dates from the 16th and 17th centuries. The church, dating from the 17th century, is rich in stucco work from the 17th century and features a double row of side chapels decorated with paintings from various centuries, predominantly from the 17th century, by famous artists such as Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli (known as Morazzone), Camillo Procaccini, and Bartolomeo Roverio (known as il Genovesino). Among the frescoes, the "Musical Angels" by Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli from Locarno, painted in 1770, is particularly noteworthy. The main altarpiece, a Crucifixion attributed to Simone Peterzano, is beautiful. Also worth seeing is the pulpit made of polished colored plaster (an imitation of precious marble), created in 1784, and the holy water font located at the entrance (to the left of the right side portal). This is also called the "fontana trivulziana" (Trivulziana Fountain) because in the 15th century it was a castle fountain owned by the Trivulzio family of Mesocco. A faithful replica of this gem of 15th-century Lombard sculpture stands in the Sforza Castle in Milan. The Collegiata, property of the city of Bellinzona, is the seat of the city center's Catholic parish. It is administered by a chapter of canons under an archpriest. The oratory of St. Martha leans against the northern side wall of the church. The interior consists of a rectangular hall, the walls of which were completely covered with frescoes by Varese painters in 1762. The vaulted ceiling is also painted and depicts the "Triumph of St. Martha," the saint whose 17th-century wooden statue sits enthroned on the marble altar consecrated in 1763. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA., Via C. Ghiringhelli 7, Bellinzona https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/Stiftskirche-St-Pietro-e-Stefano/2841.html
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really a nice place to visit
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On the Monti di Motti there is a modern, super charging station for all common models and it's even free!
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How wonderful! Lake Maggiore with the Brissago Islands is an enchanting place. After a nice bike ride to the Sacro Monte, stop to enjoy the view of the islands and the crystal clear waters of the lake. The climb starts from via Gerusalemme (in front of the town hall), which leads to the baroque chapel of the Annunciata. You can reach the sanctuary by following the Via Crucis (chapels with works by Fra' Roberto Pasotti, 1999-2000) or by following the "mill path" in the valley (on foot). The two roads join towards the IX chapel, called "of the Jews", near the sanctuary. The building, comprising the church of the Addolorata and the house in a single complex (it was once the rector's palace) is in Baroque style.
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From here the route to reach Sassariente starts Monti Motti reachable by car from Cugnasco
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Vogorno offers a fantastic selection of over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 7 easy, 15 moderate, and 6 difficult options to explore.
The terrain around Vogorno and the Valle Verzasca is incredibly diverse. You'll find routes with significant elevation gains, leading through mountainous landscapes and offering breathtaking vistas. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces ideal for road cycling, ranging from gentle valley rides to strenuous ascents. For example, the route Along the Valle Verzasca from Tenero covers over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes in Vogorno involve significant elevation, there are easier, mostly paved options suitable for families. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the guide. These often follow the valley floor or flatter sections, allowing for a more relaxed cycling experience amidst the stunning scenery.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Vogorno are on public roads or dedicated cycle paths where dogs are generally permitted, provided they are kept on a leash and under control. However, always check local regulations and be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. Some routes might pass through areas with livestock, so caution is advised.
The region is rich in natural and man-made attractions. You can cycle past the impressive Verzasca Dam, famous for its bungee jumping. The iconic Ponte dei Salti in Lavertezzo is a must-see. The emerald-green Verzasca River itself is a constant highlight. You might also encounter charming traditional stone villages like Sonogno and Corippo. For mountain pass enthusiasts, highlights like the Monte Ceneri Pass are nearby.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, the Tenero - Mergoscia Loop offers a moderate circular ride, allowing you to experience the beautiful landscapes and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The mild climate and numerous hours of sunshine make spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for road cycling in Vogorno. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural beauty of the Valle Verzasca is at its peak, with the river's emerald waters particularly inviting.
The region around Ascona-Locarno, bordering Vogorno, is very bike-friendly. Public transport, including post buses, are often equipped with bicycle hangers, allowing you to easily transport your bike to various starting points within the Valle Verzasca, such as Sonogno. This makes it convenient to access routes even if you don't start directly from Vogorno.
The routes vary significantly in difficulty. You'll find easy, mostly paved rides suitable for all skill levels, as well as more challenging journeys with significant elevation gains that require good to very good fitness. Our guide includes 7 easy, 15 moderate, and 6 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Yes, the traditional villages dotted throughout the Valle Verzasca, such as Sonogno and Corippo, often have charming local cafes and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or simply to enjoy the local atmosphere. These make for pleasant breaks during your ride.
The Valle Verzasca is renowned for its crystal-clear, emerald-green waters flowing over smooth rock formations, creating a unique and stunning backdrop for cycling. The dramatic V-shaped valley, flanked by lush mountains, offers continuous scenic beauty. The absence of heavy traffic on many roads allows cyclists to fully immerse themselves in this natural wonder.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Vogorno, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the breathtaking natural landscapes, especially the unique emerald-green Verzasca River, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the tranquility of the no-traffic routes that allow for an immersive cycling adventure.
Absolutely! The Tenero, Minusio and ascent to the Verzasca Dam route specifically takes you up to the impressive Verzasca Dam, which forms Lago di Vogorno, offering spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding valley. Many other routes in the area will also provide glimpses of the lake as you cycle through the valley.


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