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Hiking around Trarego Viggiona offers diverse landscapes with panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains. The region features extensive woodlands, including chestnut and beech forests, alongside open meadows and moors. Trails often follow ancient mule tracks, revealing historical agro-pastoral sites and connecting charming villages. Significant peaks like Monte Zeda and historical elements such as the Cadorna Line trenches are accessible via the trail network.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
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16.2km
06:39
1,030m
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Hike the difficult Monte Zeda Trail, a 10.1-mile route with 3374 feet of gain, offering panoramic views over Val Grande National Park.
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67
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7.83km
02:52
440m
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Hike the Monte Spalavera Loop, a moderate 4.9-mile trail offering panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the Alps, with 1452 feet of elevation

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4.7
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76
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8.23km
02:57
490m
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Mediterranean trail through lemon groves and camellias with fairytale castle views over Lake Maggiore.
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99
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5.53km
01:59
310m
310m
Historic WWI military road through Piedmont peaks with trenches and Monte Rosa views.
4.8
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1,611
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hidden village in the middle of the mountain.
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A very nice place to linger. There are enough benches. There are restaurants and the station where the ferries arrive and depart in the immediate vicinity.
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From this panoramic point located between Carmine Superiore and Carmine Inferiore, you have a splendid view of both villages (fractions of the municipality of Cannobio) and of Lake Maggiore. In particular, you can see the rock spur on which the village of Carmine Superiore stands – reachable only on foot.
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A short stop immersed in nature and silence
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There are over 70 hiking routes around Trarego Viggiona, catering to various skill levels. This includes 14 easy routes, 40 moderate routes, and 17 difficult routes, ensuring options for everyone from beginners to experienced hikers.
The terrain around Trarego Viggiona is diverse, featuring extensive woodlands with chestnut and beech forests, open meadows, and moors. Many trails follow ancient mule tracks and dirt roads, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical pathways. You'll also encounter significant elevation changes, leading to panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, Trarego Viggiona offers 14 easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. These trails often lead through charming villages or offer gentle ascents with rewarding views, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For example, the Monte Spalavera Loop is a moderate 7.8 km path that takes you through varied terrain with views of Lake Maggiore, bringing you back to your starting point.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Trarego Viggiona area. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes.
Many trails in the region offer breathtaking views of Lake Maggiore. A prominent spot is the Big Bench on Mount Carza, located at 1116 meters, which provides 360-degree vistas. Peaks like Monte Zeda and Cima di Morissolo also offer spectacular viewpoints, extending from the Swiss Alps to the Maritime Alps.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Many paths follow ancient mule tracks, revealing historical agro-pastoral sites. You can also explore the Cadorna Line, a defense line from the First World War, with trails ascending peaks like Cima di Morissolo where you can discover trenches and other fortifications. The Monte Spalavera via Historic WWI Military Road (Route R34) is a great example.
Yes, the Trarego waterfall, with a 60-meter drop, is a notable natural attraction. Hikers can also discover the romantic Ponte del Visiè with its cool natural pools. Additionally, the Pevereggia Waterfalls are another beautiful natural monument in the vicinity.
Beyond the stunning lake views, you can explore the nearby Val Grande National Park, an extraordinary nature reserve. Other natural highlights include Lake Delio and various mountain peaks such as Monte Covreto summit cross and Monte Clivio Summit Cross and Chapel.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for hiking in Trarego Viggiona. In May, the slopes are covered in colorful rhododendrons, offering a particularly beautiful experience. Summer is also popular, though some higher altitude trails might be more comfortable in cooler seasons. Winter can offer unique snowshoeing opportunities, but some trails may be inaccessible.
The trails around Trarego Viggiona are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the panoramic lake views, the diverse woodlands, the well-preserved ancient historical paths, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 17 difficult routes. The Monte Zeda Trail is a notable example, covering 16.2 km with significant elevation gain and offering views towards Val Grande National Park. This route typically takes over 6 hours to complete.
Absolutely. Many routes in Trarego Viggiona connect charming towns and villages, often following ancient pathways. For instance, the From Cannero to Viggiona (via Route R48) trail leads through historical pathways and connects these picturesque settlements, allowing you to experience both nature and local culture.


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