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21.1km
2,210m
Hiking
Hike the challenging Pizzo Paglia via Val Grono Trail, a 13.1-mile route with 7236 feet of elevation gain and panoramic summit views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 8.44 km for 3.47 km
Waypoints
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368 m
Highlight • Waterfall
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1.49 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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6.06 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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9.90 km
Highlight • Summit
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21.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.5 km
3.52 km
3.48 km
634 m
Surfaces
17.0 km
3.52 km
634 m
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This trail is rated as difficult, demanding very good fitness, sure-footedness, and alpine experience. Certain segments are technical or hazardous, especially the final ascent to Pizzo Paglia, which involves a free climb up a channel/slope and some easy first-degree steps. The difficulty can also fluctuate significantly depending on snow conditions.
The trail starts on a mule track with steps from Grono, then becomes less distinct beyond various alpeggios. You'll navigate numerous switchbacks through a beech forest, encounter steep sections among shrubs, and traverse a long, high path to the spectacular basin of the upper Val Grono. The final ascent to the summit involves following traces, cairns, and markings.
Along the way, you can admire the captivating Ria di Val Grona Waterfall and visit the historic Chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel of Val Grono. The summit of Pizzo Paglia offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama, with particularly interesting views eastward over the Pizzo Campanile, Cavregasco, and Ledü group, as well as numerous valleys in Ticino, Graubünden, Como, and Valtellina.
Yes, the Alp de la Piazza refuge is a notable waypoint. It's a recently renovated, unguarded hut located at 1535 meters, offering a practical stop during your hike.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months when snow has melted, as its presence can significantly increase the difficulty and technical demands. Always check current conditions before you go, especially regarding snow cover in higher elevations.
Given the trail's difficult rating, technical sections, and potential for hazardous conditions, it is generally not recommended for dogs. The steep, rocky terrain and free-climb sections near the summit could be dangerous for pets.
The trail embarks from Grono. While specific parking details aren't provided, Grono serves as the primary access point for this route. It's advisable to research local parking options in Grono before your visit.
There is no information indicating that special permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Pizzo Paglia via Val Grono Trail.
No, this trail is generally not suitable for families with young children or beginners. Its difficult rating, significant elevation gain, technical sections, and requirement for alpine experience make it best suited for experienced hikers.
For this challenging hike, you should pack sturdy hiking boots, appropriate alpine clothing layers, plenty of water and food, a map and compass or GPS device, and potentially specialist equipment if you anticipate technical sections or snow. Trekking poles can also be very helpful.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Senté del Torrion, Senté de Val Gron, Passo del Torrion - Pizzo Paglia, Sentiero per Monti Ruscada, and Moncuch - Alp de la Piazza.
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