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The best road cycling routes around Biasca

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Road cycling routes around Biasca, located in Ticino, Switzerland, offer diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its position at the foot of the Alps, providing access to scenic valleys like Leventina, Blenio, and Riviera. Cyclists encounter a mix of challenging mountain passes and gentler routes through historic villages, with notable features such as the Santa Petronilla Waterfall. This area provides varied road cycling opportunities for different fitness levels.

Best road cycling routes around Biasca

  • The most popular road cycling route is From Biasca to Airolo along the Leventina Valley, a 66.2 miles (106.6 km) trail that takes 6 hours 41 minutes to complete. This route traverses the scenic Leventina Valley, offering sustained climbs and descents.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is Giornico Village – Guex Monument at Gotthard Pass loop from Biasca, a difficult 65.4 miles (105.2 km) path. This route includes significant elevation gain as it approaches the Gotthard Pass, passing through picturesque villages.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Giornico Village – Lavorgo Waterfall loop from Biasca, a 78.5 miles (126.4 km) trail leading through the Leventina Valley and past the Lavorgo Waterfall, often completed in about 6 hours 51 minutes.
  • Road cycling around Biasca is defined by its deep valleys, challenging mountain passes, and historic villages. The network offers options for both experienced cyclists seeking demanding climbs and those looking for more moderate rides through varied landscapes.
  • The routes in Biasca are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. More than 3,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Biasca's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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North-South Route: Leventina Valley Loop

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This difficult 66.2-mile (106.6 km) road cycling loop through Switzerland's Leventina Valley features 9020 feet (2749 metres) of elevation g

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Associazione BlenioBike
April 24, 2026, Biasca

From Biasca you went north towards the Valle di Blenio and discovered the numerous mountain bike tours available at www.bleniobike.ch or here www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole

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On a guided tour, you can learn about the art of wine production at Cantina Settemaggio in Giornico. In the family-run business, skills and knowledge are passed down from generation to generation. More information can be found here: https://www.bellinzonaevalli.ch/de/commons/details/Cantina-Settemaggio/153942.html.

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Leave your bike at the Dazio Grande and with a short detour in a few minutes you will be at the Gole del Piottino, an incredible canyon with walls tens of meters high

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At 2,478 meters above sea level, the Nufenen Pass (Nufenenpass in German) connects the Goms Valley in the upper Valais with the Bedretto Valley in the upper Ticino. From Airolo, the climb is approximately 22 kilometers (average gradient 5.6%), while from Ulrichen it is shorter but more challenging: 14 kilometers at an average gradient of approximately 7.9%.

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St. Gotthard Pass The Gotthard Pass divides waterways and connects various cultural and linguistic areas. Its significance as an "Alpine transversal" began at the beginning of the 13th century with the construction of the legendary Devil's Bridge in the Schöllenen Gorge. For many centuries, trade caravans (trading cattle and cheese for grain, wine, rice, and salt), mercenaries, messengers, and even entire armies crossed the pass. Between 1818 and 1836, the canton of Uri, with the help of other cantons, expanded the pass road, thus achieving its predominance among Swiss Alpine passes. The Gotthard Pass has significantly shaped the economy and culture of Central Switzerland for centuries. Until the opening of the Gotthard Railway in 1882, the Gotthard Pass was also used in winter. Dozens of roadmen and shovel workers were employed for this purpose. In 1922, the post bus replaced the stagecoach, and with the introduction of gasoline duties in 1923, the expansion of the pass roads began, continuing to this day. The old pass road on the south side, the Tremola between the top of the pass and Airolo, is still preserved and passable. This stretch of road recalls more tranquil journeys over the Gotthard that occurred not so long ago. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Gotthard Pass was "condensed" into a myth, a symbol of Switzerland's independence, unity, and identity. Text / Source: Interest Group for Alpine Passes IAP, PO Box 11, 6491 Realp https://alpen-paesse.ch/de/alpenpaesse/gotthardpass

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Giornico's geographical position, at the foot of the Biaschina gorge and at the beginning of the Ticino valley's alluvial plain, has made this location a fundamental place for centuries for activities related to transit along the Saint Gotthard route. In front of you, below, are the two arched or donkey-back bridges that give access to the island on the Ticino river. On the right side of the Valley stand out: the Parish Church of San Michele, the Church of San Nicola (or San Nicolao) and, on the hill, the Church of Santa Maria del Castello.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Biasca?

Biasca offers a diverse network of nearly 30 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. This includes a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging rides through the scenic Ticino region.

Are there easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Biasca?

Yes, Biasca has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. For instance, the Biaschina Viaducts – Giornico Village loop from Biasca is an excellent option, offering gentle terrain and picturesque views. Another accessible choice is the Giornico Village loop from Biasca.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Biasca?

Road cycling around Biasca features incredibly diverse terrain. You'll find everything from well-paved, relatively flat loops through charming villages in the valleys to demanding ascents over significant Alpine passes like the Lukmanier and Gotthard. The region's position at the foot of the Alps means routes often traverse deep valleys such as Leventina, Blenio, and Riviera.

Are there challenging road cycling routes for experienced cyclists in Biasca?

Absolutely. Experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes, particularly those that incorporate the region's famous mountain passes. Routes like From Biasca to Airolo along the Leventina Valley and Giornico Village – Guex Monument at Gotthard Pass loop from Biasca offer significant elevation gains and sustained climbs, providing a true test of endurance.

Can I find road cycling routes that are loops around Biasca?

Yes, many road cycling routes around Biasca are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Biaschina Viaducts – Giornico Village loop from Biasca and the Giornico Village loop from Biasca, which are popular for their scenic beauty and manageable distances.

What scenic viewpoints or natural attractions can I see along the road cycling routes?

Biasca's routes offer stunning natural beauty. A prominent feature is the Santa Petronilla Waterfall, which plunges dramatically above the town. Many routes also provide panoramic views of the Blenio, Leventina, and Riviera valleys. You might also encounter highlights such as the Moesa River Trail with Tunnels and Stone Viaduct or historical sites in villages like Giornico.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling options in Biasca?

For families, the easier, flatter sections through the valleys or around local villages are ideal. These routes often feature well-paved surfaces and less traffic, making them enjoyable for all ages. Consider the shorter loop routes that explore the immediate vicinity of Biasca or the Valle di Blenio for a pleasant family outing.

What do other cyclists say about road cycling in Biasca?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Biasca, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse landscapes, the challenge of the mountain passes, and the beauty of the valleys and historic villages encountered along the way.

Are there road cycling routes that incorporate mountain passes from Biasca?

Yes, Biasca is an excellent starting point for routes that tackle iconic mountain passes. Cyclists can embark on challenging rides that include the Lukmanier Pass, known for its magnificent scenery, or even sections leading towards the famous Gotthard Pass, offering breathtaking panoramas and demanding climbs.

What is the best time of year for road biking in Biasca?

The best time for road biking in Biasca is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and the higher mountain passes are typically clear of snow, allowing access to the full range of routes. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions and vibrant scenery.

Can I find road cycling routes that pass by waterfalls in Biasca?

Yes, the region is home to the impressive Santa Petronilla Waterfall, which is easily accessible from Biasca. While not directly on every road cycling route, some routes offer views of the surrounding landscape where the waterfall is a prominent feature. The Giornico Village – Lavorgo Waterfall loop from Biasca specifically passes by the Lavorgo Waterfall.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks to explore while road cycling in Biasca?

Many routes around Biasca pass through charming, historic villages such as Giornico, which is known for its medieval architecture. You can also find Romanesque churches and other cultural sites along the way, particularly in the Valle di Blenio, which is rich in history and traditional Ticinese culture.

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