Mountain passes near Cadegliano-Viconago offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region, situated in the mountainous terrain near Lake Lugano, features elevated areas like Monte Sette Termini, known for panoramic views and historical World War I fortifications. While traditional vehicular passes are less common directly within the town, the surrounding landscape provides numerous hiking trails and scenic routes. Nearby, Passo Stretto, part of the 4 Valley Trail, connects Val Rezzo with Valsolda, offering views of the Lake Lugano basin.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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Forcora d'Arasio is at the crossroads of numerous paths that pass from Italy to Switzerland. We are in fact a few steps from the border and the view of Lake Maggiore is stupendous.
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Here is the top of the short but steep climb from Brinzio towards Varese, well known among local cyclists. Find a restaurant if necessary, excellent area for a refreshment.
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A small pass around Lake Maggiore and Lake Lugano that we had a lot of fun with. The climb is easy to do and has great views towards Lake Maggiore.
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coming from Brinzio towards the Rasa you pass through the Varrò pass. demanding and slippery route in the first part of the mule track towards the Rasa
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We drove by car to the “Rivera” valley station and then took the train up to “Alpe Foppa”. Of course, the first thing to admire is the church of Santa Maria Degli Angeli. -- Quote from Google Earth Designed by world-renowned architect Mario Botta, the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture with paintings by Enzo Cucchi. A visit to the church is almost a "must", the mighty stone fortress on the mountain spur is more than a meditation room and offers the opportunity to read the surrounding landscape in a completely new way. The church is dedicated to Santa Maria degli Angeli. The building was built between 1992 and 1994 and follows a novel design approach for a place of worship. It is made of porphyry and stands on the edge of a slope from which an exceptional panoramic view opens up. The artistic design by Enzo Cucchi extends to the two main rooms: the ceiling of the transition, which is decorated with an elongated cypress, and the heart of the church. The intense blue apse takes up the theme of the offered hands, complemented by a series of twenty-two panels with Marian motifs above the windows. -- end quote The whole tour is a superlative and impresses with its all-round visibility. So plan for nice weather. In the high season, however, a lot of hiking traffic must be expected. So choose the right time. On Monte Lema you have to expect a crowded restaurant and not very motivated service. Therefore, it is not certain that you will be able to quench your thirst before you have to take the train down to the valley. Because there too you have to wait in line. Once you've arrived safely down in Miglieglia, it's possible that the queue for a bus back to "Rivera" will continue. We therefore recommend planning the tour well, finding out about the train and bus travel times and planning enough reserve time so that a missed train, bus or train connection does not spoil the beautiful day.
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Pleasant ascent and descent through the forest, protected site.
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Visitors often enjoy Bishop's Pass, which serves as a crossroads for various hiking paths. Another option is Varrò Pass, known for its forested sections, though parts of its trail can be demanding and slippery. For scenic views, Passo del Tedesco Between Two Lakes offers an accessible climb with great views towards Lake Maggiore.
While not a traditional pass, the elevated area of Monte Sette Termini features historical fortifications from World War I, part of the Cadorna Line. You can explore trails around an observation point with an underground refuge maintained by the local Civil Protection Group, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Many elevated points and passes in the region offer stunning panoramic views. From Monte Sette Termini, you can see Lake Lugano and the Swiss Alps. Passo del Tedesco Between Two Lakes provides views towards Lake Maggiore, and Forcora d'Arasio also boasts stupendous views of Lake Maggiore, being close to the Italian-Swiss border.
Yes, Forcora d'Arasio is categorized as family-friendly, making it a good option for outings with children. The climb to Passo del Tedesco Between Two Lakes is also considered accessible and enjoyable, which can be suitable for families looking for less strenuous routes.
Yes, Forcora d'Arasio is explicitly listed as dog-friendly, offering a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you follow local regulations.
The region is generally enjoyable for hiking and cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are clear. While winter hiking is possible, some trails may have snow or ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Absolutely. Bishop's Pass is accessible for mountain biking from multiple directions. Additionally, La Motte Rosine is a well-known spot among local cyclists, marking the top of a short but steep climb. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Gravel biking around Cadegliano-Viconago or Road Cycling Routes around Cadegliano-Viconago guides.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous Mountain Hikes around Cadegliano-Viconago, including routes like the Monte San Salvatore loop. There are also extensive options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, Forcora d'Arasio is a significant point as it lies at the crossroads of numerous paths that pass between Italy and Switzerland, offering a direct connection and stunning views of Lake Maggiore.
Yes, near La Motte Rosine, there is a restaurant that provides an excellent area for refreshment, especially popular among cyclists. It's a convenient spot to refuel after a climb.
Passo Stretto is a narrow passage situated at an elevation of 1,102 meters, connecting Val Rezzo with Valsolda. It's part of the multi-day '4 Valley Trail' that links Lake Como and Lake Lugano. While not directly in Cadegliano-Viconago, it's a notable feature in the broader region, offering beautiful landscapes and views of the Lake Lugano basin.
The trails around Cadegliano-Viconago's mountain passes offer a variety of difficulty levels, ranging from intermediate to challenging. For example, the initial section of the trail at Varrò Pass can be demanding and slippery, while the climb to Passo del Tedesco Between Two Lakes is considered accessible.


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