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Muralto

Vallemaggia Cycle Path

Hard

4.8

(220)

1,785

riders

Vallemaggia Cycle Path

03:44

60.0km

520m

Cycling

Cycle 37.3 miles (60.0 km) from Locarno to Bignasco along the Percorso Valle Maggia, featuring river views and charming villages.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Train Station

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8.29 km

Avegno Village

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Small village with a beautiful bike route

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17.3 km

Vallemaggia Cycle Path

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Old railway line, from Ponte Brolla, built as a cycle path

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27.1 km

Cevio village center and historic square

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29.9 km

Stone Bridge in Bignasco

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The stone arch bridge of Via san Rocco over the river Maggia in Bignasco is a real eye-catcher next to the churches. The old stone bridge is called "romano" on …

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39.3 km

Someo Church

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Someo has the oldest historical evidence. In 1924 this village was hit by a flood. Only the church was spared and is definitely worth a visit.

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60.0 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

25.3 km

15.7 km

15.6 km

2.80 km

395 m

142 m

Surfaces

51.3 km

4.54 km

2.07 km

1.90 km

192 m

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Highest point (450 m)

Lowest point (190 m)

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34 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Percorso Valle Maggia from Locarno to Bignasco?

The route is predominantly paved, featuring approximately 51.3 km of asphalt and 4.54 km of other paved surfaces. You'll also encounter shorter sections of compacted gravel (2.07 km) and unpaved terrain (1.90 km), plus a very brief stretch of cobblestones (192 m). This mix provides a comfortable ride for most touring bikes, incorporating dedicated cycleways, roads, and some singletrack sections.

How difficult is the cycling route from Locarno to Bignasco?

While the overall Percorso Valle Maggia can be considered difficult, this specific segment from Locarno to Bignasco is generally rated as easy to moderate for touring cyclists. It's described as a leisurely bike tour, suitable for a relaxed ride, even with family. The ascent is gradual, with a manageable climb of about 200 meters from Locarno into the Maggia Valley.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll encounter diverse scenery and cultural highlights. The journey starts near Lake Maggiore in Locarno, then follows the Maggia River through impressive geological formations at Ponte Brolla. The route passes charming Ticino villages like Avegno Village, Maggia, Someo (with its Someo Church), and Cevio village center and historic square. Look out for numerous waterfalls, including the 'Cascata del Salto' near Maggia, and the historic Stone Bridge in Bignasco just after your destination.

What is the best time of year to cycle this trail?

The Maggia Valley offers beautiful cycling conditions during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while summer is ideal for enjoying the river. Autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before you go, as the valley can experience varied weather.

Is the Percorso Valle Maggia from Locarno to Bignasco dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on cycling paths in Switzerland, but they must be kept on a leash, especially in villages and near other trail users. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of local regulations and other cyclists.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Percorso Valle Maggia from Locarno to Bignasco. It is a public cycling route.

Where can I park in Locarno to start the route?

In Locarno, you can find various public parking options, particularly near the lakefront or the train station, which are good starting points for accessing the trail. Consider using paid parking garages for secure, long-term parking.

Are there cafes or restaurants along the route?

Yes, the route passes through several charming Ticino villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. Notably, Ponte Brolla, the gateway to the Maggia Valley, is known for its ancient 'grotti' (traditional rural restaurants). Villages like Avegno, Maggia, and Cevio also offer dining options.

Does this trail connect with other cycling routes?

Yes, the Percorso Valle Maggia is a significant route in the region. This segment covers 87% of the official 'Percorso Valle Maggia' trail. It also briefly intersects with sections of the 'Ciclovia Svizzera mare' (20%) and 'Ponte Brolla-Solduno S. Martino' (9%).

What amenities are available at the end of the route in Bignasco?

Bignasco is a small village but offers basic amenities. You can find accommodation options, and there are typically places to eat or grab refreshments. It serves as a good point to rest or arrange transport for your return journey.

Is the route suitable for families with children?

Given its generally easy to moderate difficulty and predominantly paved surface, this segment of the Percorso Valle Maggia is well-suited for families. The gentle gradients, partly built on a former railway line, make for a comfortable ride. There are plenty of scenic stops and villages to explore along the way.

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Trail Reviews

UrsKüng
February 4, 2025, Von Ascona nach Bignasco entlang der Route 31 Valle Maggia

It was great, my new setup passed the first test. Since the Valle Maggia only gets some sun around midday in winter, I had to skip the lunch break and start the journey back after a short stop. I still had cold feet at 5-10°. Here is the link to Schweiz Mobil: https://schweizmobil.ch/de/veloland/route-31/etappe-2

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This tour takes you from the present to the past and back again to the present. Just great

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Marcel
September 27, 2022, san carlo

Along the Maggie from Losone to Ritorto. But only recorded the way back

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Riding the hotel bike in the Valle Maggia. Quite a tough ride for a start.

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