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Hiking around Mesocco offers diverse landscapes within the Mesolcina Valley in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The region features a variety of terrain, from high trails above the tree line and steep slopes to routes through oak forests and along the Moesa River. Hikers can explore picturesque alpine lakes, significant mountain passes like San Bernardino, and challenging peaks such as Pizzo Uccello and Piz d'Arbeola. This area provides an extensive network of trails catering to various levels of activity.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.6
(5)
108
hikers
11.1km
06:10
1,060m
1,060m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(9)
49
hikers
10.9km
03:39
520m
530m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.0
(4)
50
hikers
8.65km
02:22
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(11)
44
hikers
11.3km
04:36
650m
650m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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23
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14.1km
06:45
980m
980m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The stone-paved pass route connects the San Bernardino Pass at 2065 meters with the village of San Bernardino. The Romans already used this pass crossing.
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The lake can be bypassed with a mountain bike. Two gates can only be bypassed by stopping and pushing. :-(
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That's exactly how it is. I just like that kind of thing😉
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To reach Pizzo you must carry your bike on your shoulders for at least 1 hour. The final part on the crest has a passage with chains.
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One of the most beautiful passes IMHO! Very long from the south, never too steep (if you stay on the main road: do not take the bike path after Mesocco!), and you will experience the vegetation transitioning from palm trees to alpine climate! The S. Bernardino village is a bonus, take the chance to eat something and get a water refill before the last push.
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Pian Lumbrif is a high plateau from which you can admire Pizzo Uccello. The singletrack is enduro, you need excellent riding skills and a suitable MTB.
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Small alpine lake with a hotel on its shore, a quiet area that is worth a visit and useful for having an outdoor refreshment.
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A fairly simple dirt road not suitable for road bikes, nice for cycling through the forest next to the lake.
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Mesocco offers an extensive network of trails, with over 70 hiking routes available. These range from easy walks to challenging alpine ascents, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, Mesocco provides a good selection of easier trails. There are over 20 easy routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed outdoor experience. These often lead through oak forests or along the Moesa River.
The terrain in Mesocco is highly diverse. You can find high trails above the tree line with steep slopes, routes winding through serene oak forests, and paths following the Moesa River. The region also features picturesque alpine lakes and significant mountain passes, offering a varied hiking experience.
Absolutely. The region is known for its beautiful alpine lakes. A popular option is the Tour of the Lakes Trail, which leads through several picturesque bodies of water like Lake San Bernardino, Lake Isola, and Laghetto Moesola, providing scenic beauty and tranquil resting spots.
Yes, Mesocco is rich in history. The ruins of Mesocco Castle, one of Switzerland's largest, offer unique views and can be incorporated into hikes. You can also explore historical paths like the Walserweg Graubünden trail, or discover cultural sites such as the Church of Sta Maria del Castello with its unique frescoes.
Yes, Mesocco offers several circular routes. For example, the Passit Pass and Alp da Confin Loop is a moderate option that allows you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. Another challenging circular option is the Piz d'Arbeola – loop tour.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Mesocco, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from high alpine trails to serene forest paths, and the stunning panoramic views, especially from challenging peaks like Pizzo Uccello.
For those seeking longer adventures, Mesocco serves as a gateway to multi-day treks. The "Sentiero Alpino Calanca" is a recommended multi-day trek spanning about 50 kilometers, offering a classic high-trail experience. The "San Bernardino Route" also provides a multi-stage option.
Yes, the area around Mesocco features natural monuments including waterfalls and canyons, which contribute to the dramatic and varied scenery. While specific named routes to waterfalls aren't highlighted, many trails pass through areas where these natural features can be observed.
The best time for hiking in Mesocco is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and the alpine passes are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the diverse landscapes, from lush valleys to high mountain trails.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. You can find places like the Zervreila Restaurant and Dam or Hotel Bodenhaus. For a more rustic experience, the Quarnei Hut offers a place to rest.
Mesocco is located in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, which generally has good public transport connections. While specific routes aren't detailed, the region's infrastructure often allows access to trailheads via bus services, especially to key areas like the San Bernardino Pass.


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