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runners
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18.3km
1,130m
Running
Tackle the difficult 11.4-mile Lago Tremorgio and Strada Bassa Loop, a challenging jogging route with 3720 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 11.4 km for 2.81 km
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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9.87 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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18.3 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.66 km
6.46 km
2.79 km
1.33 km
453 m
387 m
191 m
Surfaces
6.78 km
6.46 km
4.09 km
726 m
191 m
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This route combines two distinct areas. While the Strada Bassa section is generally more amenable to jogging with less extreme elevation changes, the Lago Tremorgio area trails are often challenging, rocky, and steep, making continuous jogging difficult. It's best suited for experienced trail runners who are comfortable with varied and technical terrain.
The terrain is quite varied. Expect winding paths through meadows and rocky landscapes, especially around Lago Tremorgio. Some sections may be steep and require sure-footedness. The Strada Bassa portion will likely offer a mix of road, hiking paths, and footpaths, but still requires attention due to uneven surfaces.
The Lago Tremorgio area is notably accessible via a cable car from Rodi-Fiesso, which covers a significant altitude difference quickly. For the Strada Bassa, trailheads are typically found in towns like Faido or Chiggiogna in Val Leventina. Specific parking details would depend on your chosen starting point, but public transport options are available in the region.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trails themselves in this region. However, if you opt to use the cable car to Lago Tremorgio, there will be a fee for the ride.
The best time to tackle this loop is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trails are free of snow, allowing you to fully appreciate the alpine scenery and flowering meadows. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
You'll pass by the beautiful Capanna Tremorgio near Lago Tremorgio, which offers stunning alpine views. The route also incorporates sections of the historic Strada Bassa. The Lago Tremorgio area is known for its peaceful lakes, unique vegetation, and panoramas dominated by peaks like Pizzo Prèvat.
Yes, the Capanna Tremorgio is a mountain hut located near Lago Tremorgio, offering a potential stop for refreshments. Other huts like Leìt Hut and Campo Tencia Hut are also in the broader Tremorgio area. Along the Strada Bassa in Val Leventina, you may find more options in the villages it passes through.
While many trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, the challenging and rocky terrain, especially around Lago Tremorgio, might be difficult for some dogs. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and ensure they are fit enough for the strenuous nature of this route. Be mindful of cable car regulations if you plan to use it.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Strada Bassa, ViaGottardo, and the North-South Route. Additionally, it uses segments of the Mascengo - Lago Tremorgio trail.
Given its 'difficult' grading, significant elevation changes, and technical terrain, this loop is generally not recommended for beginners or young families looking for a leisurely outing. It requires good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. Shorter, more moderate loops exist around Lago Tremorgio, but even those can be rocky in parts.
Consider utilizing the cable car from Rodi-Fiesso to reach Lago Tremorgio. This allows you to skip a significant portion of the ascent, saving energy for the more technical sections around the lake and the subsequent journey along the Strada Bassa. It's a strategic way to manage the demanding elevation profile of this difficult route.