Lakes around Giornico are primarily found in the surrounding Leventina region, a valley in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. While Giornico itself is characterized by the Ticino River, the nearby alpine landscape offers access to several mountain lakes. These natural attractions provide diverse outdoor experiences, from accessible strolls to challenging alpine treks. The area is known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for exploration in the Swiss Alps.
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Small natural mountain lake in a very suggestive place, not too far from the Capanna Efra of the same name.
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A small mountain cluster of scattered houses with a pond and a wonderful view. Highly recommended.
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Lake Chironico can be reached from Chironico (782 m) in the Leventina Valley or from Sonogno (918 m) in the Verzasca Valley. From Chironico you first go to Cala (1467 m), from where you can go directly to Lake Chironico (1763 m). From there you can descend via Passo Piatto (2108 m), Capanna Cognora (1938 m), Cabioi (1079 m) and then down to Sonogno in the Verzasca Valley.
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There’s a nice hiking trail next to the river. On the other side there is a road which gives a bit easier access to the spot.
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Not as crowded as the other hotspots in the Verzasca Valley
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Public transport ends at Sonogno and the street is only used by residents and cyclists.
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Really nice landscape with lots of waterfalls.
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The region around Giornico offers a variety of beautiful spots. Highly recommended by the komoot community are Lago d'Efra, a natural mountain lake with wonderful views, and the idyllic Pond by Campagna Albergo. Visitors also enjoy the Puscett Mountain Hamlet and Duck Pond, which offers a beautiful view of the Leventina valley.
You can reach the Piora Valley lakes by taking public transport to Piotta. From Piotta, the Ritom Funicular provides easy access to Lake Ritom, which is the starting point for hikes to Lake Cadagno and Lake Tom. Check the PostBus schedule from Giornico to Piotta for connections.
Yes, the Piora Valley, particularly around Lake Ritom, offers accessible paths suitable for families. The loop connecting Lake Ritom, Lake Cadagno, and Lake Tom is a popular choice, providing diverse hiking opportunities for various fitness levels. The Pond by Campagna Albergo and Puscett Mountain Hamlet and Duck Pond are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Lake Cadagno in the Piora Valley is renowned for its unique meromictic properties, meaning its layers of water do not mix. This rare phenomenon makes it a site of scientific interest and a fascinating natural wonder. The entire Piora Valley also showcases the raw splendor and diverse ecology of the Ticino Alps.
Lake Tremorgio can be reached via a cable car from Rodi-Fiesso, making it relatively accessible for a high-altitude lake. From there, you can embark on alpine hikes. Lake Leit requires a further hike from Tremorgio and is known for its rugged beauty, forming part of more challenging, yet rewarding, hiking routes in the Leventina region.
While many alpine lakes are cold, wild swimming is possible in some areas, especially during warmer months. Specific swimming conditions vary by lake and time of year. Always exercise caution and be aware of water temperatures and local regulations.
The best time to visit the mountain lakes is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to October) when the weather is milder, and hiking trails are clear of snow. Seasonal access to higher-altitude lakes and funiculars may vary, so it's advisable to check conditions before your visit.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring bicycles. For example, there are routes like the 'Giornico Stone Bridge – Gotthard Pass loop' or the 'Ponte dei Salti – Verzasca River loop'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Giornico, Road Cycling Routes around Giornico, and Cycling around Giornico guide pages.
Many hiking trails in the Swiss Alps, including those around the Piora Valley lakes, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to follow local guidelines. Ensure your dog is capable of handling the terrain and distance of your chosen hike.
While Giornico itself offers amenities, for the mountain lakes, you'll find options like the Cadagnohütte near Lake Cadagno and Capanna Tremorgio near Lake Tremorgio, which provide refreshments and accommodation. The Pond by Campagna Albergo also has a stylish family hotel nearby offering drinks, ice cream, and cakes.
Lake Lucendro and Lago di Sella are reservoirs located near the Gotthard Pass, primarily used for hydroelectric power. While functional, their locations amidst the high alpine landscape offer impressive views. They are often part of scenic drives or longer hiking routes, providing a glimpse into the majestic engineering and natural beauty of the Swiss Alps.
While many prominent lakes require some travel into the surrounding Leventina region, smaller ponds and the Ticino River itself are directly accessible from Giornico. For example, the Puscett Mountain Hamlet and Duck Pond offers a beautiful view and is part of the local landscape, though it still involves some ascent.


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