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The best cycling routes around Lostallo

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Touring cycling routes around Lostallo traverse the Mesolcina Valley, characterized by its blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The region features relatively flat areas along the Moesa River, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and extensive chestnut woods. Cyclists can experience diverse terrain, from river-following paths to challenging routes over high Alpine passes like the San Bernardino. The landscape offers impressive waterfalls and panoramic views throughout the Swiss canton of Graubünden.

Best touring cycling routes around Lostallo

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Graubünden Route

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Cycle the moderate Graubünden Route, a 13.8-mile (22.2 km) touring cycling trail in Parco Val Calanca with Alpine views and waterfalls.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 22, 2026, Secondary Road Through the Mesolcina Valley to San Bernardino Pass

Beautiful nature and many views that cannot be seen from the pass road

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At the bridge in Roveredo you have a beautiful view of the Moesa, which flows calmly through the valley here. All around, historical buildings, churches and towers shape the townscape. Everything framed by the mountains.

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Cappella Santa Maria Assunta Sorte / Lostallo On October 7, 1611, the chapel of Sorte was consecrated in honor of the Assumption of Mary into Heaven. The sacristy dates from 1656. If the bell, dating from 1526, does not come from another church, it is likely that a chapel existed earlier and was later replaced. The last restoration took place in 1960. The bell tower is covered with sails. The façade is decorated with frescoes in alternating registers in tympanum compositions, executed in 1611 by the same artist from Cabbiolo: Mary of the Assumption on the right flanked by kneeling women with Saint Margaret, and on the left by Saint George; above the blessing of the Eternal Father. Text / Source: Graubünden Holidays, Alexanderstrasse 24, Chur https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/ausflugsziele/cappella-santa-maria-assunta-sorte

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Stage 7: San Bernardino – Bellinzona An exhilarating descent through the Mesolcina Valley. Eagerly absorbing the mild southern climate. In Mesocco, cyclists enjoy the largest ruin in Switzerland and, at the end of the tour, in Bellinzona, the defiant towers and walls of the tre castelli. Refreshed, they follow the rushing Moësa River out of the lively resort town of San Bernardino. The 46-kilometer-long tributary of the Ticino rises at the San Bernardino Pass and gives its name to the Mesolcina Valley (Misox). Although Italian is spoken in the valley, as in the Poschiavo and Bregaglia valleys, it has always maintained close ties to Graubünden. In the smaller villages, where many of the houses are covered with stone slabs, time seems to have stood still. You hardly stop on your bike during the rapid descent towards the south. Surrounded by rocky cliffs, you roar along a well-maintained road with countless skid marks. The highway, which practically hangs from the mountain, seems a bit surreal. Later, a varied side road leads down to Mesocco. Magnificent views of the valley are revealed. Below the village, perched on a rocky outcrop, are the ruins of the Castello di Mesocco, the 11th-century ancestral castle of the Count of Misox. It is considered one of the most important in Graubünden and the largest in Switzerland. Roveredo is the main town in the lower Misox Valley. And what could be nicer here than a break in a cool grotto, enjoying a typical lunch menu and a glass of local wine? The village also boasts several beautiful 17th-century houses, such as the one designed by local architect and builder Enrico Zuccalli. A secluded stretch follows near Lumino, just after crossing the highway and the river. A forest path leads along the Moësa River over hill and dale. Passing an inviting forest garden grotto and some secluded swimming spots, you reach Arbedo-Castione. Here, the Moësa flows into the Ticino River. Text / Source: Schweizmobil.ch https://schweizmobil.ch/de/veloland/route-6/etappe-7

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September 26, 2025, Castello di Mesocco

Mesocco Castle San Bernardino Castle Mesolcina Calanca The ruins of Mesocco Castle stand on top of an imposing rocky hill that rises steeply from the valley floor. This imposing fortress stands in the center of the valley, forcing the Moesa River into a wide bend in a narrow, impassable gorge, leaving only a narrow passage to the west. Mesocco Castle is protected on three sides by steep cliffs. Only to the northeast, on the upstream side of the valley, does the slope slope more gently. Climbing up the old access road to the castle from the north side, you first reach the Church of St. Maria del Castello and are already on the castle grounds, which were once surrounded by a defensive wall. The impressive ruins consist mainly of the remains of defensive works built in the last decades of the 15th century, i.e., during the final phase of the castle's life. Among them are numerous ruins from earlier eras, so that the castle's current appearance reveals its eventful history, which has its roots in the early Middle Ages. Graubünden Ferien, Alexanderstrasse 24, 7001 Chur https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/ausflugsziele/castello-di-mesocco

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Moësa (River) Moesa to Mesocco The Moësa rises at an altitude of approximately 2,245 meters above sea level on the Alpe Moesola above the San Bernardino Pass in the canton of Graubünden. After its source, it flows down to the top of the pass and feeds the first lake on its journey – the Laghetto Moesola – near the hospice. Leaving the lake at its southern end, it loses some elevation and then, at approximately 1,860 meters, joins the Riale Mucia stream from the right. A little later, the Moesa River also reaches the first village, San Bernardino (1,640 meters). It flows right through the center of the Graubünden village, merging with both the Ri de Fontanalba and Ri de Confin. While still in the village, it then flows into the Lago d'Isola reservoir. After the dam, the Moesa descends steeply, flowing through a gorge into the hamlet of Spina. It also shoots over the beautiful Moesa Waterfall and is joined by the Ri del Bech, Riale di Arbeola, and Riale de Spina streams. The Moesa now has a short distance to go to the village of Pian San Giacomo (1200 m), where it joins the Ri de Seda. After another steep drop and several tributaries (such as the Ri de Brion, Ri de Gratela, and Ri de Anzon), the river then reaches Mesocco (approx. 770 m). Text / Source: schweizerfluss.ch https://schweizerfluss.ch/moesa/

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When cycling up route 6, the A13 eventually becomes the intermediate goal as one cycles up and up and comes closer in elevation to the highway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Lostallo?

Lostallo offers a diverse selection of touring cycling routes, with over 20 trails to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate valley rides to challenging mountain ascents, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Mesolcina Valley.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Lostallo?

The terrain around Lostallo is quite varied. You'll find relatively flat areas along the naturally preserved Moesa River, ideal for relaxed rides, as well as challenging climbs over majestic mountains and high Alpine passes like the San Bernardino. Many routes also wind through extensive chestnut woods, offering shaded paths and picturesque scenery.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in Lostallo?

While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly highlighted, the region's relatively flat areas along the Moesa River provide gentler options suitable for families. Look for routes with lower elevation gain if cycling with children.

Can I bring my dog on the touring cycling routes in Lostallo?

The Mesolcina Valley's natural landscapes, including river-following paths and chestnut woods, are generally welcoming for dogs. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash where required, and that you carry enough water for both of you. Specific route restrictions for dogs are rare on general touring cycling paths, but it's always good to check local signage.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I can see while cycling in Lostallo?

Lostallo's routes offer a wealth of natural beauty and historical sites. You can expect to see impressive waterfalls, vast chestnut woods, and stunning Alpine views, particularly along routes like the Graubünden Route in Parco Val Calanca. The ruins of Castello di Mesocco, one of Switzerland's largest castle complexes, are also a prominent historical landmark visible from some routes.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes around Lostallo?

Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the challenging Bench With View of the Valley – Splügen loop from Cabbiolo, Ara offers a long, high-mountain circular experience. Another option is the San Rocco Chapel in Selma – San Bernardo Church, Rossa loop from Calanca, which is a moderate circular route.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Lostallo?

The Mesolcina Valley is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. For routes involving high Alpine passes like San Bernardino, it's best to cycle from late spring to early autumn when the passes are clear of snow.

Are there options for public transport or parking near the cycling routes in Lostallo?

Lostallo is situated within the Mesolcina Valley, which is generally accessible. While specific parking information for each route isn't provided, towns and villages in the valley typically offer parking facilities. Public transport options, such as post buses, often serve the main valley communities, which can be useful for reaching starting points or returning from longer tours.

Where can I find refreshments or accommodation along the touring cycling routes?

The Mesolcina Valley has various villages and towns where you can find amenities. For a rustic experience, Brogoldone Hut offers panoramic views and can serve as a stop. The Crotto Dangri restaurant is also a popular spot. For more extensive options, larger towns in the valley will provide cafes, restaurants, and accommodation.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Lostallo?

The touring cycling routes around Lostallo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 80 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, from the serene Moesa River paths to the challenging Alpine ascents, as well as the stunning natural beauty, including waterfalls and panoramic views. The blend of historical significance and natural landscapes also makes for a unique cycling experience.

Are there routes suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge?

Absolutely. Lostallo offers several difficult routes for experienced cyclists. The Bench With View of the Valley – Splügen loop from Cabbiolo, Ara, for example, is a demanding 71.3-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Bellinzona Recreation Area – OpenArt Sculpture Park loop from Boffalora, exploring the lower Mesolcina Valley with a mix of natural and cultural points of interest.

What makes the Mesolcina Valley unique for touring cyclists?

The Mesolcina Valley stands out for its blend of historical significance and natural beauty. It features the naturally preserved Moesa River, extensive chestnut woods, and majestic mountains, offering diverse landscapes. Cyclists can experience everything from relatively flat river-following paths to exhilarating descents from high Alpine passes, all within the Swiss canton of Graubünden, showcasing a rich cultural and historical backdrop.

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