Mountain passes around Savosa are not located directly within the municipality, which is situated in the district of Lugano, Switzerland. Savosa's average elevation of 437 meters places it in a lower-lying area, rather than a high-altitude mountainous region. However, its location within the Canton of Ticino provides access to the broader Alpine region of Switzerland and Italy, which is known for its mountain passes. Travelers based in Savosa can journey into the surrounding Ticinese Alps or across the border into…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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Going uphill must be very tough. There are ramps at 20%. Going downhill you have to be careful.
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Valmara deserves to be climbed at least once in a lifetime by every cyclist, which in just under 8 km takes you from Maroggia to Lanzo Intelvi.
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Going down is practically a toboggan. Going up, well, I don't want to think about it!
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Pian di Scagno is the crossroads of several itineraries, in particular towards Monte Boglia, Denti della Vecchia and Val Solda.
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Forcora d'Arasio is at the crossroads of numerous paths that pass from Italy to Switzerland. We are in fact a few steps from the border and the view of Lake Maggiore is stupendous.
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While Savosa itself is in a lower-lying area, its location in the Canton of Ticino provides access to a variety of mountain passes in the broader Alpine region. You'll find challenging climbs like the Val Mara Hairpin Climb with significant gradients, scenic viewpoints such as Forcora d'Arasio offering views of Lake Maggiore, and passes that serve as important border crossings between Switzerland and Italy.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Val Mara Hairpin Climb is highly recommended. It features 7 hairpin curves with gradients reaching 18% to 20%, making it a demanding ascent. The Valmara Pass is also known for its hard climb, especially at its steepest section.
For stunning vistas, Forcora d'Arasio provides stupendous views of Lake Maggiore, as it's situated just steps from the Italian-Swiss border. Pian di Scagn is another excellent viewpoint, serving as a crossing point for several scenic itineraries.
Yes, Forcora d'Arasio is noted as being family-friendly and dog-friendly. It offers an intermediate trail experience and is a great spot for families to enjoy the outdoors and views of Lake Maggiore.
The region around Savosa offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are numerous gravel biking routes, running trails, and road cycling routes that pass through or near these mountain passes, catering to different difficulty levels.
Absolutely. Several passes in the area serve as significant border crossings between Switzerland and Italy. Forcora d'Arasio is a prime example, located just a few steps from the border. Similarly, the Valmara Pass and the Val Mara Border Crossing connect Lake Como and Lugano, offering unique experiences at the frontier.
The best time to visit mountain passes in the Alpine region, including those accessible from Savosa, is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the passes are clear of snow, making them ideal for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. Always check local weather conditions before your trip.
The Val Mara Hairpin Climb is known for its steep gradients, sometimes reaching 18% to 20%. Cyclists should be prepared for a challenging ascent and ensure their brakes are well-adjusted for the descent. It's a rewarding climb for those who enjoy pushing their limits.
You can expect to encounter diverse natural landscapes. Many passes, like the Valmara Pass, are immersed in dense woods, offering shaded routes. Others, such as Forcora d'Arasio, provide expansive views of natural landmarks like Lake Maggiore. You'll also find forest trails and other natural formations, particularly around viewpoints like Pian di Scagn.
The komoot community appreciates the variety and challenge offered by these passes. Visitors often highlight the significant gradients and hairpin turns of climbs like Val Mara, the stupendous views from spots like Forcora d'Arasio, and the strategic location of passes that serve as crossroads for multiple itineraries towards areas like Monte Boglia and Val Solda.
Yes, Pian di Scagn is a notable crossing point for several itineraries, including routes that lead towards Monte Boglia, Dente della Vecchia, and Val Solda. It's an ideal spot to plan a stop before continuing your excursion to these popular hiking destinations.


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