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Hike the moderate Santa Petronilla - Coca Chetoi Trail, covering 4.0 miles with 1474 feet of elevation gain to stunning waterfalls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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41 m
Chiesa di Santa Petronilla
Place Of Worship
3.23 km
Cuca Chetoi
Mountain Pass
6.42 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.91 km
1.90 km
1.71 km
899 m
Surfaces
1.90 km
1.70 km
1.36 km
1.24 km
212 m
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The trail offers varied terrain, moving through a rocky landscape shaped by water. You'll encounter a mix of paved and asphalt sections, as well as natural and unpaved paths. Some parts involve climbing, especially if you venture towards the higher cascades of the waterfall.
The primary highlight is the magnificent Santa Petronilla Waterfall, known for its sparkling waters and potential rainbows. You'll also walk along the historic Path of the Cross with its 14 chapels, see an ancient Roman Bridge, and pass the beautiful Church of San Pietro e Paolo and the Oratory of Santa Petronilla. The route offers panoramic views of the Blenio, Leventina, and Riviera valleys.
The Santa Petronilla area offers trails for various fitness levels. While some routes are easy and suitable for beginners, this specific trail is rated as moderate. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness, and some sections can be challenging. If you're a beginner, consider shorter, easier walks around the waterfall first.
You can typically find parking near the central square or train station in Biasca, which is a common starting point for trails leading to the Santa Petronilla Waterfall. From there, a short, easy 20-minute walk can take you to the falls and the start of various routes.
The trails around Santa Petronilla are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. Visiting during warmer months allows you to fully appreciate the waterfall and surrounding nature. Check local weather conditions before your visit, especially for potential snow or ice in early spring or late autumn at higher elevations.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails in the Santa Petronilla area. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more crowded areas or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. Be mindful that some sections might be rocky or involve climbing, which could be challenging for some dogs.
No, you do not need a permit, and there is no entrance fee to hike the trails around Santa Petronilla or to visit the waterfall.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Alta via dei Forti - Quinta tappa, Anfo (Santa Petronilla) - Baremone, and the 434 trails.
Yes, visitors have the opportunity to swim and picnic at the scenic pools near the ancient Roman Bridge, offering a refreshing break during your hike.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions. Bring enough water, snacks, sun protection, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery, especially the waterfall.
The trail offers impressive panoramic views of the Blenio, Leventina, and Riviera valleys. These viewpoints provide expansive vistas of the surrounding Swiss landscape, making for excellent photo opportunities.
Even the 50km journey from Torbole over the mountains was worth it, but then it only went uphill and I can only repeat myself surefootedness and good shoes the tour is moderately difficult and ends up in my top ten 😊🧢🏔🚶♂️☘️
The ascent was in serpentines and very sweaty. But the view afterwards is worth all the effort.