Best attractions and places to see around Lake d'Isola, an artificial lake located near San Bernardino in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. This region offers a mix of natural landscapes and recreational facilities. The lake itself provides paths for walking and cycling, set amidst forests with views of its turquoise waters. The surrounding area includes the San Bernardino Pass, an Alpine pass known for its scenic routes and mountain lakes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is also a miniature bike park, which is too small for my taste.
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Fabulous route away from busy roads, ideal for all, S0.
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A fairly simple dirt road not suitable for road bikes, nice for cycling through the forest next to the lake.
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The path runs along Lago d'Isola, the artificial lake of San Bernardino. A perfect place to run in the shade of the trees, a few meters from the turquoise water.
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Long climb up the pass, but really beautiful and very pleasant to ride
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Very nice pass, drive and enjoy
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Heading south to the Alps for the first Control Point of the Race, TCRNo9 riders face a parcours that follows in the millenia-old tracks of pass-storming armies and traders — zig-zagging across the Swiss and Italian borders, over the high cols and through the steeply-gorged valleys of the now famous San Bernardino and Splugen Passes, before plunging to Chiavenna at the foot of the Maloja Pass. 2023 marks the 200-year anniversary of the modern road over the Passo dello Spluga. Here riders will free route from the end of the parcours to Control Point 1 in Livigno. Perched high in the Italian Alps, the location will force racers to remain in the mountains en route to Control Point 2. Livigno’s name stems from the old German word for ‘avalanche’ — a reminder to riders not to underestimate conditions here, something they will do at their peril as they traverse some of the highest paved roads in the region before being deposited at the foot of the mighty Stelvio National Park.
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Uphill, in the middle, about 300m slightly tricky S1, otherwise everything flowy and wide forest paths S0.
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Lake d'Isola is an artificial lake situated near San Bernardino in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It's part of a region known for its natural landscapes and recreational facilities.
The area around Lake d'Isola offers a mix of lakes, mountain passes, and trails. You can explore the lake itself, which provides paths for walking and cycling amidst forests. The nearby San Bernardino Pass features small ponds and glacial streaks, culminating in the magnificent Moesola mountain lake.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. San Remo Sport Center offers an adventure park and mini golf, along with a large sun terrace and restaurant. The path around Lake Isola is also suitable for families, offering easy walks through shaded areas.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the Lake Isola – Lago d’Isola loop, or more challenging routes such as the Val Curciusa e Val Vignum loop run. The path around Lake Isola itself is a moderately difficult hike through forest and open terrain.
There are several cycling routes to enjoy. You can find easy options like the Lago Dosso and Lago d'Isola loop, or more difficult tours such as the San Bernardino and the dirt roads along Lake d'Isola loop. The area around Lago d’Isola is also nice for cycling through the forest.
Yes, the path around Lake Isola is considered dog-friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy a walk with your canine companion.
The San Bernardino Pass is an Alpine pass in Graubünden, Switzerland, reaching an altitude of 2063 meters. It's located on the watershed between the Po and Rhine basins. The final stretch of the pass is dotted with lovely small ponds and glacial streaks, ending with the magnificent Moesola mountain lake. You can also find the Hospiz St. Bernhardin there.
The San Remo Sport Center offers an adventure park, mini golf, and a large sun terrace with a restaurant. It's a good spot for recreation and dining in the area.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty of the lake, especially the turquoise water and the shaded paths for walking or running. The moderate hikes through forests and open terrain, offering great views, are also highly valued. The tranquility and natural setting, despite occasional traffic noise from the highway, make it a popular spot.
Yes, there are trails like the Single trail, which offers a mix of flowy and wide forest paths. While some sections can be slightly tricky, much of it is suitable for mountain biking away from busy roads.
You can find various running trails, including the Lago d'Isola and Lago Dosso Loop, which is about 9.4 km. For longer runs, the Val Curciusa e Val Vignum loop is approximately 22.5 km, and the San Bernardino to Pian San Giacomo Loop is around 16.5 km.


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