Pizzo di Claro and Capanna Brogoldone Loop
Pizzo di Claro and Capanna Brogoldone Loop
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17.9km
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Hike the difficult 11.1-mile Pizzo di Claro and Capanna Brogoldone Loop, gaining 4969 feet with stunning views and a mountain hut.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 1.65 km for 1.70 km
After 6.92 km for 2.54 km
Waypoints
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Parking
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2.15 km
Highlight • Summit
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3.17 km
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7.97 km
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9.65 km
Highlight • Lake
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14.2 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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17.9 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.72 km
6.46 km
4.21 km
443 m
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Surfaces
10.8 km
4.81 km
1.80 km
443 m
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This loop is considered difficult. While some sections, like the Capanna Brogoldone itself, can be reached via easier routes (e.g., the T2-rated "Sentiero delle Sculture"), the full ascent to Pizzo di Claro Summit involves demanding climbs, steep sections, and a ridge crossing. It's rated T3/T4 on the SAC-Wanderskala, requiring good mountain hiking condition, excellent sure-footedness, and no fear of heights.
The terrain is highly varied and often challenging. You'll encounter carriage roads, steep ascents through forests, and eventually more exposed, rubbly, and rocky paths, especially towards the Pizzo di Claro Summit. The region is known for its "raw, steep, and especially, rocky" nature, with trails often ascending directly. You might also traverse beautiful larch forests on the descent.
Key highlights include several summits offering panoramic views, such as Piz de Martum, Pizzo Molinera summit, and the majestic Pizzo di Claro Summit. You'll also pass the scenic Laghetto di Canèe and the welcoming Brogoldone Hut, which offers stunning views over the Magadino Plain.
Common starting points include San Vittore or Lumino. From Lumino, a cable car can take you to Monti di Saurù, where an Osteria offers refreshments before continuing on the trails. If driving, look for parking options in these villages. Specific parking details are not provided, so check local signage upon arrival.
Capanna Brogoldone is a well-equipped mountain hut. It is staffed from May to October, providing warm hospitality, food, and sleeping accommodations. The hut features solar panels, indoor toilets, and showers with hot and cold water. Even in winter, a part of the hut remains open as an equipped shelter for hikers.
The best time to hike this loop is typically from May to October, when Capanna Brogoldone is staffed and weather conditions are generally more favorable for high-altitude hiking. Outside of these months, especially in winter, conditions can be very challenging and require specialized equipment and experience.
Generally, dogs are allowed on hiking trails in Switzerland, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in alpine areas where you might encounter livestock or wildlife. Given the challenging and rocky terrain, ensure your dog is fit for such a demanding hike.
No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required to hike the Pizzo di Claro and Capanna Brogoldone Loop. However, if you use the cable car from Lumino to Monti di Saurù, there will be a fee for the ride.
While the full loop is challenging, the "Sentiero delle Sculture" (Sculpture Trail) from Lumino to Capanna Brogoldone is a family-friendly alternative. This T2-rated path winds through the forest with wooden sculptures and educational panels about local flora and fauna, making it suitable for families looking for a less strenuous experience.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the 01-Via Alta Crio, Giova Capanna Brogoldone, and Cna Brogoldone - Passo di Mem trails.
The region is notably situated near the Periadriatic Seam, a significant tectonic fault line that separates the Eurasian and African plates. This geological feature adds an interesting dimension to the landscape, showcasing the powerful forces that shaped the Alps.
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