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Touring cycling around Origlio features a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, including hills and mountain passes, alongside valleys and lake regions. The area offers a mix of challenging ascents and descents, with routes often traversing through varied terrain. This region is known for its extensive network of paths suitable for touring bicycles, connecting villages and natural features.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.5
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120
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32.5km
02:35
740m
740m
Cycle a difficult 20.2-mile loop through the Malcantone region, enjoying panoramic views and charming villages like Arosio and Breno.
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65
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35.9km
02:57
930m
930m
A difficult 22.3-mile touring cycling loop with 3041 feet of elevation gain, connecting diverse landscapes around Lake Como, Valle Camonica,

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4.2
(25)
303
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.9
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151
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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142
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80.5km
05:15
970m
970m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a beautiful bike ride immersed in nature between woods along the Ticino
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In Bellinzona's Old Town From the train station, the bus takes us to the stop at the end of Via Lugano. To the east is the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. On the other side of the railway line, we pass the Villa dei Cedri, nestled in a magnificent park and home to the municipal art collection. We head north along Via Pedotti to Piazza San Biagio, where the 13th-century church of the same name can be admired. The church, one of the most interesting in the region, has been restored and stripped of its Baroque additions. The remarkable frescoes date from the late Middle Ages. We return and follow Via Lugano north to Piazza Indipendenza, where we find the Church of San Rocco, a building dating back to 1330 and enlarged in 1478. This is where the actual old town begins. The town hall, with its elegant courtyard, was completely rebuilt in 1924, using materials from the previous 15th-century building. At Piazza Nosetto, with its beautiful porticoes, we turn left onto Via Teatro, passing the restored theater building from the previous century and reaching the government building. The oldest part consists of the former Ursuline convent, dating back to the 13th century and rebuilt in the previous century. Returning to Piazza Nosetto, we approach Piazza Collegiata, passing the Casa Rossa, a brick-clad building inspired by the Lombard style of the 15th century. The massive church of SS. Pietro e Stefano reflects the Renaissance style with Baroque elements. A lively market is held every Saturday in Piazza Collegiata. On Viale Stazione, we find ourselves in the city's commercial district. The post office building is noteworthy, a prime example of contemporary Ticino architecture. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA., Via C. Ghiringhelli 7, Bellinzona https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/In-Bellinzonas-Altstadt/3156.html
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Bellinzona Old Town With elegant churches, magnificent parks, and squares, Bellinzona's old town offers a fascinating insight into the region's history and culture. The remarkable post office building also reflects contemporary Ticino architecture. Bellinzona undoubtedly deserves its reputation as the most authentic old town in Ticino. The popular "Viale Stazione" street, which leads directly from the train station and into the old town, makes access particularly easy and convenient. An absolute highlight that shouldn't be missed is the 15th-century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. It impresses with its elegance and houses a stunning Renaissance fresco that transports visitors back to a bygone era. Bellinzona's old town also offers a variety of charming shops, cafés, and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine and the Ticino ambiance. The picturesque alleyways invite you to stroll and continually offer new discoveries. Not to be forgotten are the well-preserved city walls and castles that surround the old town, offering an interesting insight into medieval defensive architecture. Text / Source: Bellinzona e Valli Turismo, Piazza Collegiata 12, Bellinzona https://www.myswitzerland.com/de/erlebnisse/old-town-of-bellinzona/
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The road is in a terrible state (July 2025).
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The car lane is fast but the bike lane with yellow line marking the car lane is fantastic
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So you can go all the way around. Distance about 60 km mainly flat roads. Along beautiful, typical Italian towns.
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Yes, while the region is known for its challenging terrain, there are still options for less experienced touring cyclists. Out of 150 routes, 12 are classified as easy. These routes typically feature gentler gradients and shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Origlio's landscape is characterized by significant elevation changes, including hills and mountain passes. Advanced routes, such as the Malcantone Loop, often involve substantial ascents and descents, requiring good physical condition and experience with varied terrain. There are 89 difficult routes available for those seeking a demanding ride.
Many touring cycling routes in the Origlio area are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include On the heights of Arosio, Breno and Novaggio − loop tour and The Castles of Bellinzona – Old Town of Bellinzona loop from Lamone-Cadempino.
The region offers diverse attractions. You can enjoy stunning views from places like Monte San Salvatore, explore charming settlements such as Gandria Village on Lake Lugano, or visit natural reserves like Agra Pond Nature Reserve. Many routes also pass by picturesque lakes and historical towns.
Yes, many routes connect villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops. The extensive network of paths often leads through populated areas, making it easy to plan stops for refreshments or meals. Consider routes that pass through larger towns like those on the Ponte vecchio di Camorino – Monte Ceneri Pass loop from Taverne-Torricella for more options.
The spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Origlio, with milder temperatures and less crowded trails. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but higher elevation routes provide cooler air. Winter can be challenging due to snow and ice on higher passes.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance, elevation, and your pace. For example, the On the heights of Arosio, Breno and Novaggio − loop tour takes about 2 hours 35 minutes, while the longer Morcote Village – Lake Lugano loop from Lamone-Cadempino can take over 5 hours. You'll find routes ranging from a couple of hours to full-day excursions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 1100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, the challenging ascents, and the rewarding views from elevated areas. The well-maintained network of paths connecting villages and natural features is also frequently highlighted.
To find less crowded routes, consider exploring some of the moderate difficulty trails that might not be as well-known as the main loops. While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, venturing slightly off the most popular paths, especially during weekdays or outside peak season, can lead to quieter, equally scenic experiences. The region's extensive network means there's always something new to discover.
Given the significant elevation changes and potential for varied weather, layering is key. We recommend moisture-wicking base layers, a cycling jersey, and a windproof/water-resistant jacket. Padded shorts are essential for comfort on longer rides. Don't forget a helmet, gloves, and appropriate footwear. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially if planning to tackle higher passes.
Absolutely. The region around Origlio offers opportunities to combine cycling with hiking, especially in areas like Monte Tamaro, which also features bike parks. Many routes pass by lakes, allowing for breaks to enjoy the water or explore charming lakeside villages.
Due to the mountainous terrain, be prepared for challenging climbs and descents. Ensure your bike is in good working order, especially brakes. Weather can change quickly in the mountains, so carry appropriate gear. Always be visible, especially on roads shared with vehicles, and respect local traffic laws. It's advisable to carry a map or GPS device, as some paths may be less signposted.


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