Best attractions and places to see around Lake Luzzone include a reservoir located in the upper Blenio Valley, Ticino, Switzerland, at an elevation of approximately 1,606 meters above sea level. This area combines natural alpine scenery with notable engineering, featuring the Luzzone Dam. The region is encircled by peaks of the Adula Alps, providing a diverse landscape for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The tunnel is over 800 meters long. A narrow footpath runs alongside the narrow road through the tunnel. The tunnel is well lit, so a flashlight or headlamp isn't necessary.
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Beautiful hiking section with a view of the canyon where the river Ri di Mutarasc flows into Lago Luzzone.
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Lake Luzzone is located in the upper Blenio valley at 1590 meters above sea level. It is an artificial basin originating from a 225 meter high dam and completed in 1963.
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The Scardara valley is enclosed between suggestive rock walls (particularly loved by boulders), comfortable green meadows and the cool stream.
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The Val Scaradra is at the very end of the Blenio Valley, sandwiched between the Greina plain and the Rheinwaldhorn (Adula), the highest peak in Ticino. The former Frauenalp is located in a wonderful valley basin and thanks to the noble self-catering hut you can live comfortably here. Many boulders, a climbing garden and the proud nine pitches of the "Via Scaradra" make a visit definitely worthwhile. The alp itself is flat and therefore very child-friendly, but the approach should not be underestimated, especially when it is wet (90 minutes)
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Luzzone restaurant, Cordon Bleu by fearaaa
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Probably the most spectacular bus stop, resp. Bus ride
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The region around Lake Luzzone is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the impressive Val Scaradra Waterfall at the end of the Blenio Valley, offering a dramatic landscape. The Ri di Mutarasc Gorge provides beautiful views where the river flows into the lake. The entire area is encircled by the majestic peaks of the Adula Alps, many exceeding 3,000 meters, providing a stunning alpine backdrop.
The Luzzone Dam is famous for featuring the world's highest artificial climbing wall on one of its faces, a challenging 165-meter multi-pitch route for experienced climbers. Guided tours of the dam are also available, offering insights into its engineering and hydroelectric power production, culminating in a panoramic walk across its crown.
Yes, the area is a popular spot for climbers. Besides the artificial climbing wall on the Luzzone Dam, the Val Scaradra also offers a dedicated climbing garden, numerous boulders, and the 'Via Scaradra,' a nine-pitch climbing route.
The Lake Luzzone area is a paradise for hikers, with routes catering to various skill levels. You can find easy hikes like the 'Lago di Luzzone and Luzzone Dam – Waterfall at Lake Luzzone loop' or the 'Forest Trail in Ticino loop'. For more challenging options, there are routes leading to the Adula Alps peaks. You can explore various hiking trails in the region by visiting the easy hikes guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous routes for cyclists. Popular options include loops around Lago di Luzzone and the Luzzone Dam, as well as routes to the Val Scaradra Waterfall. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Lake Luzzone guide.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Lago di Luzzone and Luzzone Dam highlight is considered family-friendly. The Val Scaradra alp itself is flat and child-friendly, though the approach requires some attention. There are also easy hiking trails suitable for families, such as the 'Forest Trail in Ticino loop'.
Yes, many trails around Lake Luzzone are dog-friendly. The Lago di Luzzone and Luzzone Dam highlight is specifically noted as dog-friendly. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock.
The area is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when hiking and cycling trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, but access and trail conditions can be more challenging.
Access to the dam area is provided by the Lago di Luzzone Tunnel and Bus Stop. The tunnel is over 800 meters long and includes a narrow, well-lit footpath. Public transport is available, and you can check bus schedules on busalpin.ch for current information. Parking is also available near the dam.
There is a Ristorante Luzzone located near the lake, providing a place for visitors to dine and relax. For accommodation, the Capanna Bovarina is mentioned as a point of interest in the region, potentially offering a base for exploration. The nearby villages in the Blenio Valley, such as Olivone, may offer additional options for dining and lodging.
Beyond the impressive Luzzone Dam itself, the Lago di Luzzone Tunnel and Bus Stop is another notable man-made structure. This 800-meter-long, well-lit tunnel provides essential access to the dam area and features a footpath alongside the road.
Visitors highly appreciate the dramatic scenery, the blend of natural alpine beauty with impressive engineering, and the diverse range of outdoor activities. The challenging climbing opportunities, the extensive hiking and cycling trails, and the stunning photographic opportunities are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
While the immediate vicinity of Lake Luzzone focuses on natural and engineering marvels, the broader Blenio Valley does offer cultural insights. For instance, the Church of San Martino di Tours is mentioned in connection with hiking routes around Olivone, a nearby village, suggesting the presence of historical churches and cultural heritage in the wider region.


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