Lakes around Bedigliora are situated in the Lugano district of the Ticino canton in Switzerland, an area known for its water bodies. The region offers access to both smaller, local lakes and the larger, iconic Lake Lugano. This location provides a blend of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape combines water and mountains, characteristic of the Lugano region.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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So you can go all the way around. Distance about 60 km mainly flat roads. Along beautiful, typical Italian towns.
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Artificial lakes along the Valcuvia cycle route. Perfect place to rest in a beautiful setting.
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A beautiful cycle path that connects Lake Maggiore and Valcuvia, an almost entirely excellent surface and a fantastic natural setting in which to immerse yourself.
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The lake is divided between the Italian and Swiss borders and takes its name from the Swiss city of the same name. It is very beautiful as are its streets. It goes without saying that during the high summer season the roads are very busy, a real pleasure when there is less traffic. High visibility always recommended!
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Cycling on Lake Lugano is fantastically beautiful. You often ride on the road together with the cars, but there are also a few special bike paths. The views of the lake are breathtakingly beautiful everywhere.
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One of the most beautiful Swiss villages.
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Near Bedigliora, you can find both intimate smaller lakes, such as Laghetto di Astano, and expansive, iconic water bodies like Lake Lugano. The region offers a variety of experiences, from tranquil local spots to significant cross-border lakes.
Yes, one of the most popular viewpoints is the View from Monte San Salvatore. It offers a fantastic panoramic perspective of Lake Lugano and the Ticino Alps, and can be reached via shady forest paths.
The Morcote Village, often called the “Pearl of Ceresio,” is a must-see. Located between mountain and lake, it features a historic village center with arcades, churches, chapels, and a beautiful park. Its monumental staircase leads to Santa Maria del Sasso, offering magnificent views.
Many spots are family-friendly. For instance, the View from Monte San Salvatore is accessible for families, and Lake Lugano itself offers various family-friendly activities. The Cuvio Ponds also provide a beautiful, tranquil setting for families to enjoy.
The region around Bedigliora's lakes is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Santuario di Trezzo – Astano Pond loop from Astano'. There are also running trails and opportunities for mountain hikes, such as the 'Monte San Salvatore – Puntobelvedere loop from Pazzallo'.
Yes, Lake Lugano is known for spectacular cycling along its shores, with breathtaking views. Additionally, the Cuvio Ponds are part of a beautiful cycle path connecting Lake Maggiore and Valcuvia, offering an excellent surface and natural setting.
The region's lakes are beautiful throughout the warmer months. While specific 'best times' depend on your activity, the high summer season can mean busy roads around Lake Lugano. Visiting during spring or autumn might offer more tranquility and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.
Yes, several areas are suitable for dogs. For example, the View from Monte San Salvatore is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you and your canine companion to enjoy the panoramic views together.
The Luino lakefront, located on Lake Maggiore, offers a sunny atmosphere and is considered an important cultural stronghold. It combines a Mediterranean ambiance with elegant splendor, making it a vibrant industrial, commercial, and tourist center.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery, especially the magnificent views of Lake Lugano and the Ticino Alps from spots like Monte San Salvatore. The charming villages like Morcote and the opportunities for cycling and hiking in a beautiful natural setting are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Laghetto di Astano, though not a highlight in the data, is a notable smaller lake close to Bedigliora. It offers a more intimate and potentially tranquil setting, and is often part of various hiking routes in the region, making it a serene natural escape.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, the Lugano region generally has good public transport links. For instance, Monte San Salvatore, offering views of Lake Lugano, is easily accessible from the city of Lugano.


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