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4.86km
390m
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This difficult 3.0-mile (4.9 km) jogging trail climbs 1286 feet (392 metres) to Capanna Pian d'Alpe, offering panoramic views in Ticino, Swi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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814 m
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4.86 km
End point
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3.57 km
839 m
302 m
145 m
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3.16 km
1.25 km
389 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This trail is rated as difficult for jogging. While the komoot tour suggests a duration of around 52 minutes, this is likely for a very fast pace or a segment. Research indicates that the route from Loderio to Capanna Pian d'Alpe takes approximately 4 hours for hikers, involving a substantial ascent of nearly 400 meters over less than 5 kilometers. The terrain includes unpaved paths, natural trails, and some steep, uneven sections, making it a demanding experience requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.
The Capanna Pian d'Alpe hut is managed from early June to late October, suggesting this period is ideal for visiting. During these months, you can expect more favorable weather conditions, and the hut's amenities will be available. Winter conditions would make the trail significantly more challenging and potentially hazardous due to snow and ice.
There is no specific information prohibiting dogs on this trail. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Swiss Alps, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to clean up after them. Given the challenging terrain, ensure your dog is fit enough for the ascent.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Loderio - Pian d'Alpe Hut Trail. Trails in this region of Switzerland are generally open to the public without such requirements.
The trail starts in Loderio. While specific parking details aren't provided, Loderio is a small village, and you would typically look for available public parking near the start of the route. For public transport, you would need to research bus connections to Loderio, likely from a larger town like Biasca.
The trail offers a scenic experience, leading to Capanna Pian d'Alpe which is nestled amidst a pine forest. You'll encounter gentle slopes and expansive forests of larch and fir trees, as well as large pastures. Being on a high trail connecting the Leventina and Blenio valleys, you can expect panoramic mountain views and breathtaking vistas typical of the Swiss Alps.
Yes, the route features a couple of notable highlights. You'll pass by the Rampeda Spring and also encounter an Old railway section, adding historical and natural interest to your jog.
Yes, the Loderio - Pian d'Alpe Hut Trail covers 87% of the official 'Loderio - Capanna Pian d'Alpe' route. It also intersects with sections of 'Percorso Blenio - Lucomagno' (37% coverage) and 'Via Rampèda' (28% coverage), among others. This means you might encounter other hikers or joggers on these shared segments.
Capanna Pian d'Alpe is a welcoming mountain hut managed from early June to late October. It offers 37 sleeping places, showers, and a large terrace with seating for 200 people. You can also enjoy Ticinese specialties, including homemade bread and cake, making it a great spot for a rewarding break or overnight stay.
While the trail is rated as difficult for jogging due to its substantial ascent and varied terrain, the Capanna Pian d'Alpe is described as a popular destination for family hikes, with some approach routes being accessible within 1 to 2 hours. If considering it with family, especially younger children, be prepared for a challenging climb and ensure everyone has appropriate fitness and gear. The hut itself is very family-friendly.
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