Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero traverse a landscape shaped by glacial valleys and alpine meadows in the Lepontine Alps. The region features extensive larch forests, numerous alpine lakes such as Lago di Devero - Codelago, and a network of paths that include both tarmac and dirt mule tracks. Towering peaks, including Monte Leone, provide a dramatic backdrop to the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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11.4km
01:19
380m
380m
Explore the moderate Lago di Devero Loop Trail, a 7.1-mile touring cycling route through alpine scenery in Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e
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25.0km
02:09
890m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.9km
02:16
1,030m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
00:57
250m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.69km
00:16
70m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The snack bar at the lake, very friendly, delicious food and drinks and for our e-bike driver there was also free electricity
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Right next to the stone bridge towards the Volg supermarket, there's a charging station for e-bikes. It's free and always accessible. Cables for all common brands are available.
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Detour to the Twingi Gorge with a great cycle path and beautiful waterfalls
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A beautiful place with a beautiful bridge, the stone arched bridge over the Binna River dating from 1564. Next to the bridge is the Restaurant zur Brücke, a good place to stop for a bite to eat.
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"Kaspar Stockalper (* 14 July 1609 in Brig; † 29 April 1691 ibid) was a Swiss entrepreneur and politician. He invested the large dowry that his fiancée Magdalena Zumbrunn brought into the marriage in the expansion of the mule track over the pass, today Via Stockalper. He also organised the transport of goods and people over the Simplon. He managed to keep the pass out of the chaos of war, he made himself useful to both sides and expanded his influence in the Valais. His second marriage - Magdalena Zumbrunn died after three years - to Cäcilia von Riedmatten consolidated his position. In addition to the monopoly on larch resin, tinder fungus and snails, which were particularly sought after in France, Stockalper secured the monopoly on the transport of goods over the Simplon and, as a crowning achievement in 1648, the salt monopoly. He continued to increase his wealth through speculation and trade. He ensured that his family became related to other influential Valais families, whom he helped to advance in their careers and thereby created dependencies. He distributed offices and money in a calculating manner. At the French court he exchanged mercenaries and loans for trading privileges, acquired the assets of insolvent debtors and maintained his own mines in which he mined iron, lead, copper and gold. Among other things, he owned the Gondo gold mine, the old hospice on the Simplon Pass and the Stockalper Tower in Gondo as well as other extensive properties from Milan to Lyon. The backbone of his power continued to be the Simplon Pass with its bridges, customs stations, warehouses, inns and the Stockalper Canal, which, however, was not destined for long-term success. His trading empire stretched from the Adriatic to the English Channel and from southern Spain to northern Germany." (Source: Wikipedia)
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An interesting building from a trading empire of the Baroque period, which you should at least take a little time to see, despite the quick descent from the Simplon Pass: "The Stockalper Tower in Gondo in the canton of Valais in Switzerland was built between 1666 and 1685 by Kaspar von Stockalper. It stands at the entrance to the Gondo Gorge. The entire transport of goods by the muleteers, which developed on the Stockalper Trail between Valais and Italy, passed by the Stockalper Tower. The Stockalper Tower was a warehouse and transshipment point for the goods that Stockalper had transported in large quantities over the pass. The muleteers found accommodation and supplies in the tower. In later years the tower served as a workshop, shop and warehouse. During the Alpine flood disaster on October 14, 2000, about half of the tower was torn away by a landslide; 13 people lost their lives in Gondo. With the help of the Swiss population, various institutions and the Stockalper Tower Foundation, it was possible to repair the collapsed part. of the five-story Stockalper Tower and to renovate the entire building." (Source: Wikipedia)
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Time to enjoy and linger
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero. These routes vary in difficulty, with 3 easy, 5 moderate, and 14 difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The best time for touring cycling in Parco Naturale dell'Alpe Veglia e dell'Alpe Devero is generally from late spring to early autumn. During these months, the alpine meadows are lush, larch forests display vibrant colors (especially in autumn), and the weather is most favorable for exploring the high-altitude valleys and lakes.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families and beginners. A great option is the Binn Village – Binn village and the stone bridge loop from Binn, which is approximately 3.7 km long and features minimal elevation gain. These routes often traverse gentle alpine meadows, providing a relaxing experience away from vehicle traffic.
You can expect to cycle through diverse and stunning landscapes. Routes often wind through wide, glacially formed valleys, extensive alpine meadows, and dense larch forests. You'll also encounter pristine alpine lakes like Lago di Devero - Codelago, and enjoy dramatic vistas of towering peaks such as Monte Leone.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate option is the Lago di Devero Loop Trail, which offers beautiful views around the lake and through alpine pastures. For a more challenging circular ride, consider the San Domenico di Varzo – Bugliaga loop from San Domenico.
Many routes pass by charming alpine settlements and natural wonders. You can visit Crampiolo, a small community known for its historic houses and mountain huts. Other highlights include the serene Lake of the Witches, and various mountain refuges like Monte Leone Hut and Rifugio Città di Arona, which offer great stopping points.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars based on 61 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the car-free routes, and the well-maintained network of paths that allow for immersive exploration of the alpine environment.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 14 difficult routes available. An example is the Stockalper Tower Gondo – Stockalperturm in Gondo loop from Gondo, which features significant elevation gain and covers nearly 24 km, offering breathtaking views and a demanding ride.
While the park itself is remote, some access points to the wider region are served by public transport. For specific routes within the park, you may need to check local bus schedules to nearby villages or consider a combination of transport options. It's advisable to plan your journey in advance, especially for reaching the more secluded trailheads.
Parking facilities are typically available in the villages surrounding the park's main access points, such as near Alpe Devero or San Domenico di Varzo. These areas often serve as gateways to the car-free zones. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can be limited.
Many routes in the park offer stunning views of alpine lakes. The Lago di Devero Loop Trail is a prime example, circling the largest lake in the area, Lago di Devero - Codelago. You might also encounter other serene bodies of water like Lago Nero and Lago d'Avino on various trails, providing picturesque spots for a break.


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