Mountain peaks around Bodio offer a diverse landscape within the Varese Prealps, providing various accessible hiking routes and panoramic viewpoints. The region features notable summits, natural areas, and historical sites. Bodio, an Italian comune in the province of Varese, is surrounded by these features, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area includes both natural monuments and historical settlements.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Acquarossa is in the center of the Blenio Valley, a valley full of wonderful mountain bike trails, for all tastes. Discover them on komoot at www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole or on the association's official website www.bleniobike.ch.
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Numerous enduro trails in the region start from here, discover them at www.bleniobike.ch or by visiting the official collection of routes https://www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole
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Stupendous mountain village, excellent starting point for MTB or hiking. For more info visit the website www.bleniobike.ch or the collection of official routes on komoot: https://www.komoot.com/it-it/collection/3576744/-blenio-bike-28-tour-mtb-in-valle-di-blenio-la-valle-del-sole
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The town is of Etruscan origin and dates back to the mid-7th century BC. The current name derives from the nearby iron-rich water source.
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Magnificent views of Mount Matro and the Leventina and Blenio Valleys.
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There is a large telecommunications system with a transmission tower on the Matro (the associated cable car is only available to staff) and this is no coincidence, as the summit is one of the elevations with the most extensive, unobstructed views all around. Regarding the name: “Matro, mater” are names for foothills, elevations that are not too high. Also called “Poncione Strecuolo” and “Pizzo di Sobrio” in old maps and texts.
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Certainly an exciting place, I was there in the off-season and therefore very quiet.
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Acquarossa ("red water") in the middle Blenio Valley takes its name from the local springs containing salt, iron, arsenic and lithium carbonate, which have a constant temperature of 25 to 26 degrees Celsius and flow out of the mountainside at 2500 liters per minute. The bathing and drinking water from the spring, as well as the red mud (fango) obtained from it, are said to have medicinal healing powers. The first mention of the place name Aquam rubeam comes from 1446. In the 18th century there was a small bath that was built in 1786 on the foundations of an earlier building, the Palazzo Malingamba. A park, several restaurants, a post office with telephone and telegraph as well as a carriage service and, from 1911, a rail connection to the Biasca-Acquarossa railway (today the new bus station) near Comprovasco were available. Initially almost unknown in the north of the Alps, the spa was visited primarily from Ticino and Italy until the outbreak of the First World War.
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The Varese Prealps surrounding Bodio offer several prominent peaks. You can explore Matro Summit and Telecommunications Tower for extensive views, or visit Monte San Giacomo, known for its historical significance and ancient terraces. Other popular summits include Monte Chiusarella, Mount Three Crosses, Punta di Mezzo, and Monte Pelada.
Yes, the region is rich in both. Monte San Giacomo features ancient annular terraces suggesting an Iron Age hillfort. The Abandoned Village of Monte Valdo is another historical settlement offering an idyllic experience. For natural monuments, the Acquarossa Thermal Springs are known for their iron-rich waters, and Punta di Mezzo is recognized as a natural monument within the Campo dei Fiori mountain group.
Many peaks offer panoramic vistas. Monte Chiusarella is particularly appreciated for its 360-degree panorama of surrounding lakes and both Alpine and pre-Alpine belts. Matro Summit provides extensive, unobstructed views of Mount Matro and the Leventina and Blenio Valleys. Punta di Mezzo also offers expansive views of the plain and valleys around Varese.
Yes, the region offers a range of accessible hiking routes. Monte San Giacomo, for instance, is well-maintained and suitable for peaceful walks in the woods, which can be enjoyable for families. Many trails in the Varese Prealps are designed to be accessible, providing options for various skill levels.
Besides hiking, the area around Bodio is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Dandrio e Dagro – giro ad anello da Malvaglia' for mountain biking or the 'From Biasca to Claro – loop tour in the Val Riviera' for touring bicycles. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Bodio or Cycling around Bodio guide pages.
Yes, Monte San Giacomo's area is suitable for mountain biking. Additionally, you can find various dedicated MTB trails around Bodio, including challenging routes like 'Da Biasca alla val Malvaglia fino a Dandrio' and 'Monte Püscett Tour'. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Bodio guide.
The Varese Prealps are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views. Winter can offer different experiences, but some routes might be less accessible due to snow.
The region provides accessible hiking routes, and while specific parking details for each peak vary, areas like Monte San Giacomo are generally well-maintained. For popular spots like Campo dei Fiori, public transport options might be available, and parking is usually provided near trailheads. It's advisable to check local transport information for specific starting points.
Beyond the summits, the region boasts diverse natural areas. Monte Chiusarella is notable for its 'Prati Magri,' meadows on calcareous soil of significant naturalistic interest. Monte Pelada offers glimpses of Lake Comabbio through its undergrowth during the ascent. The Acquarossa Thermal Springs are a unique natural monument with iron-rich water.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscape, the range of accessible hiking routes, and the panoramic viewpoints. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling makes the area highly appealing. The komoot community has shared many photos and upvotes, highlighting the region's charm.
Yes, the area around Bodio also offers gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Tenero–Bellinzona Cycle Path – Magadino Plain loop from Biasca' or the 'Ponte della Torretta – Ponte della Maggia loop from Riviera' are available. You can find more gravel biking routes on the Gravel biking around Bodio guide page.
The region around Bodio, including nearby towns, offers various amenities. Acquarossa, for example, historically had several restaurants and a park. While specific recommendations for every trailhead are not available here, you can generally find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the larger settlements surrounding the Varese Prealps.


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