Attractions and places to see around Cerentino, a municipality in the Vallemaggia district of the Swiss canton of Ticino, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights. The area is characterized by its impressive mountain landscape, including deep canyons and serene rivers, and is situated at an elevation of 979 meters. Cerentino is composed of nine inhabited settlements, providing a sense of immersion in nature. The broader Maggia Valley, where Cerentino is located, is known for diverse natural attractions…
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By the way, in Bosco Gurin, the highest village in Ticino, there is the smallest Coop store in Switzerland.
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This is, or rather, where paradise begins; incredibly beautiful. Be sure to continue further upstream to Splüia Bèla.
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The most famous rocky cliff in Val Canegia.
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The suspension bridge is NOT suitable for dogs!!!!! NO!!! Otherwise it's great and a lot of fun!
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Ponte di Giumaglio. Nice swimming spots.
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Impressive view of the waterfall. Can be seen from a grotto.
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Next to the shelter is a bench and a table where you can enjoy the snacks you brought with you. You have a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains.
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This dream panorama can only be reached on foot, climbing the Foroglio waterfall. There is no road or cable car to get here and this is what makes the Calnegia Valley so unique.
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The region around Cerentino is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the impressive 110-meter high waterfall at Foroglio village and waterfall, the wild and romantic landscapes of Val Bavona and Val Calnegia (accessible only by foot), and the scenic banks of the Isorno River. The broader Maggia Valley also features diverse natural attractions, including canyons and various river suspension bridges.
Yes, the area offers several historical and cultural insights. The Bosco Gurin Village and Walser Museum is a significant cultural site, preserving very old houses and offering a glimpse into Walser history. In Cerentino itself, the historic Parish Church of Madonna delle Grazie, dating back to the 15th century, features notable 17th-century frescoes. The picturesque Foroglio village also provides a sense of past living conditions in the valley.
Cerentino is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Bosco Gurin — Walser Village – Riale di Bosco Waterfalls loop' or the 'Romanesque Stone Bridge – Lago di Sascòla loop'. Mountain biking options include 'Da Bignasco a Gordevio – giro ad anello'. For running, consider the 'Suspension bridge over the Maggia – Giumaglio Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and running guide for Cerentino.
Yes, the region has options suitable for families. Bosco Gurin Village and Walser Museum is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging cultural experience in the highest village of Ticino. The village of Spruga is also noted as family-friendly, serving as a starting point for various excursions.
The best time to visit Cerentino for outdoor activities is generally from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is more favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. Some areas, like Val Calnegia, experience no sun during the winter months, making other seasons more ideal for general visits.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque scenery and unique experiences. The Foroglio village and waterfall is loved for its idyllic setting and the impressive 110-meter waterfall. The Giumaglio Bridge is noted for its impressive length and the thrilling, shaky experience of crossing it. The cultural richness of Bosco Gurin, as the highest Walser village, is also a highlight for many.
The Maggia Valley is known for its river suspension bridges. The most notable is the Giumaglio Bridge, a spectacular suspension bridge built in 1997, spanning 248 meters across the Maggia river. Another impressive structure is the Bridge at Puntid, a filigree stone bridge over the crystal-clear Calnegia river, offering a great photo opportunity.
Bosco Gurin holds several unique distinctions. It is the highest village in Ticino, situated at 1506 meters above sea level, and the largest Walser settlement in the canton. It is also the only community in Ticino where German is spoken, preserving a distinct cultural heritage from its 13th-century Walser settlers. The village features a museum dedicated to Walser history and culture.
Near Cerentino, you can find a variety of hiking trails ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Bosco Gurin — Walser Village – Riale di Bosco Waterfalls loop' (moderate, 7.3 km), the 'Riale di Bosco Waterfalls – Quadrella Pass loop' (moderate, 10.4 km), and more challenging routes like the 'Romanesque Stone Bridge – Lago di Sascòla loop' (difficult, 12.9 km). These trails offer opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural sites. For more options, refer to the hiking guide for Cerentino.
Yes, the area around Cerentino provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as 'Da Bignasco a Gordevio – giro ad anello' (moderate, 44.7 km) or the more challenging 'Bosco Gurin - Grossalp Loop' (difficult, 9.5 km). These trails allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Vallemaggia district. More detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Cerentino guide.
For those seeking unique and less crowded experiences, the Val Calnegia offers breathtaking panoramic views and is accessible only by foot, ascending from the Foroglio waterfall, ensuring a more secluded adventure. Cerentino itself, composed of nine inhabited settlements at 979 meters elevation, provides a sense of isolation and immersion in nature away from larger crowds.


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