Lakes around Bodio, a municipality in the Leventina Valley of the Ticino canton in Switzerland, are characterized by an alpine landscape. The region offers access to high-altitude, pristine alpine lakes, particularly within the nearby Piora Valley. This area is known for its natural beauty and diverse water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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The Val Malvaglia dam creates a large water basin that communicates with the Biasca power plant below, the most powerful in Ticino and among the most important in Switzerland
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Small natural mountain lake in a very suggestive place, not too far from the Capanna Efra of the same name.
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A small mountain cluster of scattered houses with a pond and a wonderful view. Highly recommended.
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Wonderful, sunny bathing bay just a few meters from the town centre.
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The last waterfall of the course of the Nála has formed over the centuries a remarkable well, located on the edge of the town of Osogna, surrounded by rocks and stones shaped over time by the waters of the events of nature. The beautiful well in the summer turns into a beach, becoming the ideal place to relax, have fun, cool off and relax in the midst of nature. In the Pozzón area there is the Grotto al Pozz, a joyful meeting place in hot summers, where you can enjoy a good Ticino dish while enjoying the coolness and beauty of the waterfall and the well.
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Idyllic little mountain village with duck pond and a beautiful view of the Leventina valley.
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The Bacino di Val Malvaglia is a reservoir in the canton of Ticino. It lies in the area of the municipality Serravalle in a side arm of the Bleniotals. The reservoir is located at an altitude of 990 meters above sea level and dams the Orino.
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Around Bodio, you'll primarily find high-altitude, pristine alpine lakes, especially within the nearby Piora Valley. These include natural mountain lakes, as well as reservoirs like the one created by the Val Malvaglia Dam, and smaller idyllic ponds such as the Pond by Campagna Albergo.
The Piora Valley is excellent for hiking, offering access to numerous alpine lakes. Lago d'Efra is a natural mountain lake in a very suggestive location, not far from Capanna Efra. Lago Ritom offers an easy 7 km loop trail along its shore, and it's a starting point for more challenging hikes to Lago di Tom and Lago Cadagno. Lago Tremorgio also provides family-friendly walks around its circular shape and serves as a base for excursions to other mountain huts.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lago Tremorgio is easily accessible via a cable car from Rodi-Fiesso and offers plenty of spots for picnics and fires around its shores. The Pond by Campagna Albergo is an idyllic spot with seating, perfect for a relaxed family visit. The Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall area also transforms into a beach in summer, ideal for cooling off and relaxing.
Yes, some spots are suitable for swimming. Lago di Tom, located in the Piora Valley, features a wonderful white sandy beach and is suitable for swimming in its shallow areas. The Pozzo di Osogna Waterfall forms a remarkable well that becomes a beautiful, sunny bathing bay in summer, just a few meters from the town center.
The best time to visit the alpine lakes around Bodio, especially those in the Piora Valley, is from June to August. During these months, the valley flourishes with colorful flowers and aromatic scents, and the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities. Some areas might be accessible earlier or later depending on snow conditions.
Lago Ritom, the largest mountain lake in Ticino, is famously accessible via one of Switzerland's steepest funiculars (87.8% gradient) from Piotta. After the funicular ride, it's a short walk to the dam. The Piora Valley can also be reached by car, though road access can be narrow in parts.
Yes, Lago Ritom is easily accessible by public transport via the funicular from Piotta. Lago Tremorgio is also conveniently reached by a comfortable 8-seater cable car from Rodi-Fiesso, which takes only 5 minutes to ascend 900 meters.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Ascent to Matro from Sobrio' or the 'Val d'Ambra Loop Trail'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Val Malvaglia Bike Trail' or the 'Blenio - Lucomagno Route'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Bodio, Hiking around Bodio, and Cycling around Bodio guide pages.
Yes, the Piora Valley, home to many alpine lakes, is known for its vibrant flora and fauna. Hikers might spot marmots on the way to Lago di Tom. The didactic trail along the right bank of Lago Ritom provides insights into the region's unique characteristics. The area around Lago Tremorgio is also rich in flora and fauna and holds geological interest.
The Piora Valley is famous for its '3-lake hike,' which connects Lago Ritom, Lago di Tom, and Lago Cadagno. This route offers stunning panoramic views and is a popular way to experience the diverse alpine landscape and several beautiful lakes in one go.
Yes, near Lago Cadagno, you'll find Capanna Cadagno, a modern, privately run hut that offers meals and lodging. Capanna Tremorgio, near Lago Tremorgio, also provides meals and lodging. Additionally, the Pond by Campagna Albergo is located next to a climate-neutral family hotel, offering drinks, ice cream, and cakes.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere, spectacular views, and the variety of outdoor activities available. The pristine alpine environment, the vibrant flora in summer, and the opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and even swimming in certain spots are highly valued. The unique access via funiculars and cable cars to some lakes also adds to the experience.


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