Lakes around Bosco Gurin are found in Ticino, Switzerland's highest village, known for its Walser culture. This region provides access to several alpine lakes, primarily via hiking trails. These glacial formation lakes are set within an idyllic natural landscape. The area offers a peaceful escape with pristine natural beauty.
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Great mountain hut with good food. We felt very comfortable there.
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Very simple walk, not demanding except for the initial climb for those who are really not very fit, highly recommended tour in my opinion
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The Morasco dam is an artificial dam that originates the lake of the same name located in the upper Val Formazza, with a surface at an altitude of 1815 m above sea level. The dam was created in the 1930s by the Edison company to generate electricity for the valley by submerging the town of Morasco, a town of Walser origin inhabited since the 15th century. Morasco was the main inhabited center of the valley at the time of the construction of the dam and was now uninhabited in the winter months but was instead populated in the summer months corresponding to the mountain pasture period at high altitude. The dam is 564 meters long and 55 meters high. It has a maximum capacity of 18,400,000 m3 of water, of which 17,000,000 are actually usable. The water is then used to produce electricity in the Ponte power plant.
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Lake in Val Formazza at an altitude of 1820m above sea level
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Very good food. The innkeeper and his team love service
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Like the Ender See. A rugged and mystical area.
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Visitors particularly appreciate Morasco Lake, an artificial lake known for its vibrant colors in summer. Another favorite is Lago Melo (Schwarzsee), a mountain lake at 2077 meters above sea level, reachable from Bosco Gurin by hiking. The area around Lago di Vannino, where the Eugenio Margaroli Hut is located, also offers splendid panoramas.
The lakes are nestled within a magnificent alpine landscape, offering pristine natural beauty. You'll find rugged and mystical areas, especially around Lago Melo (Schwarzsee). Higher altitude lakes like Lago Pero offer panoramic views and are home to rare plants. The region is characterized by glacial formations and tranquil mountain settings.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Morasco Lake is considered family-friendly, and even if you don't climb higher, walking its perimeter is recommended. The hike to reach the Eugenio Margaroli Hut on Lago di Vannino is also suitable for everyone.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and enjoying the vibrant colors of lakes like Morasco Lake. Autumn is also highly recommended, especially around Lago Pero, for its panoramic views and the picturesque larch trees around Lago dei Pozzöi.
The region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Riale, Val Formazza – Morasco Lake loop' or moderate options like 'Stone Bridge in Bignasco – Roman Bridge of Maggia loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Bosco Gurin - Grossalp Loop'. For runners, there are routes like 'Cascata del Toce – Passo di Nefelgiú loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Cycling around Bosco Gurin, MTB Trails around Bosco Gurin, and Running Trails around Bosco Gurin.
Yes, hiking to these lakes often involves traversing areas rich in Walser history and culture. Bosco Gurin itself is the only German-speaking village in Ticino, settled by Walser people in the 13th century. You might encounter elements of this unique heritage along the trails.
Hiking trails to the lakes vary in difficulty, ranging from moderate to hard. For instance, Lago Melo (Schwarzsee) can be reached from Bosco Gurin in approximately two and a half hours of hiking. The Guriner Furggu Pass, which is near an enchanting lake, involves moderately steep alpine terrain on the Swiss side and steeper passages on the Italian side, requiring surefootedness.
Yes, the Eugenio Margaroli Hut, located on Lago di Vannino, offers hospitality and a place to stay. While specific cafes directly at every lake are not common, Bosco Gurin and surrounding villages provide amenities for visitors.
Lakes like Lago Gelato and Lago dei Pozzöi, found on a variant hiking route from Cimalmotto, offer a quieter experience. Hikers sometimes find these spots entirely to themselves, providing a peaceful escape. Lago dei Pozzöi is particularly picturesque in autumn, framed by larch trees.
From mountain passes like Guriner Furggu Pass, you can expect classic hiking pass views between Val Maggia and Val Formazza. The pass itself is at 2,323 meters above sea level and offers stunning vistas. Similarly, from Alpe Curzalma, you get a beautiful view of Lake Vannino.
Yes, a circular route from Bosco Gurin allows visitors to experience both Lago Melo and Lago Pero. This route passes through an alpine landscape at over 2400 meters above sea level, offering diverse scenery and the chance to see rare plants.


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