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Cimetta Trail

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    Distance 13.2 km
    2:50 h
    598 m
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    728 m

    Take the five-minute suspended cable car ride from Orselina to Cardada and find yourself immersed in a striking alpine setting. Follow the short paved path through the pines until the chairlift departure to Cimetta. 

    In Cimetta, at an altitude of 1'670 meters (ideal starting point for this trail), there are an alpine hut and the geological observatory, with a red line that symbolizes the Periadriatic Seam. From here you can enjoy a stunning 360° view of the lake, the Magadino Plain, and the surrounding mountains, including several Alpine peaks.

    Leave Cimetta to ascend until Cima della Trosa on a leisurely path with a steady gradient. After admiring the view, take the same path back to Cimetta and then Cardada. Alternatively, continue the hike down to the beautiful village of Mergoscia, in Valle Verzasca (more than 1'100 meters of altitude gap). Going down the sunny side of Valle di Mergoscia, pass by Alpe di Bietri (known for its fresh cheeses) as well as a few small clusters of stone houses. The last stretch is mostly wooded until you reach the village of Mergoscia, nestled above Lake Vogorno and known for its beautiful church of the Saints Gottardo e Carpoforo.

    From Mergoscia you can take the bus back to Locarno.

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    moderate
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    moderate

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    1,868 m
    Lowest point
    728 m
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    Track types

    Asphalt 10.41%Forested/wild trail 3.56%Path 86.02%
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    1.4 km
    Forested/wild trail
    0.5 km
    Path
    11.4 km
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    www.cardada.ch

    Turn-by-turn directions

    Cardada-Capanna Cardada-Capanna Lo Stallone-Cimetta-Bassa di Cardada-Cima della Trosa-Alpe di Bietri-Faed-Mergoscia
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    Coordinates

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    2'703'690E 1'116'386N
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    46.190950, 8.781780
    DMS
    46°11'27.4"N 8°46'54.4"E
    UTM
    32T 483160 5115286
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    Equipment

    • Light running backpack (approx. 5 to 10 liters) with rain cover if necessary
    • Trail running shoes
    • Special running socks if necessary
    • Adequate and breathable clothing in multiple layers
    • Trail running sticks if necessary
    • Sun and rain protection
    • Snacks and drinking water
    • First aid kit
    • Penknife
    • Mobile phone
    • Headlight and reflectors if necessary
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    Similar routes nearby

    • Locarno Trail
    • Pizzo Leone Trail
    • Contra-Alpe Cardada
    • Valle Verzasca Trail
    • Salmone Trail
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    13.2 km
    Duration
    2:50 h
    Ascent
    598 m
    Descent
    1,200 m
    Highest point
    1,868 m
    Lowest point
    728 m
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