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Switzerland
Graubünden
Moësa
Roveredo (GR)

Via Camedo Trail

Hard

Via Camedo Trail

10:33

21.5km

1,960m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 13.4-mile Via Camedo Trail in Ticino, Switzerland, with 6417 feet of elevation gain and historical scenery.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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178 m

Church of Our Lady of the Closed Bridge (Chiesa della Madonna del Ponte Chiuso)

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The Church of Our Lady of the Closed Bridge or St. Anne was first mentioned in some historical documents from 1524. Later the structure was rebuilt in the seventeenth century.

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2.00 km

Boggiano Tower

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The Boggiano tower is located on a terrace with a panoramic view of the valley. It was built by Alberto De Sacco in 1406 as a signal and lookout tower …

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11.1 km

Camedo Pass

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The Bocchetta di Camedo allows you to connect the Val d'Aiàn and the Valle Fiumetto (Lombardy).
On clear days on the Italian side the view reaches as far as Lake …

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21.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.1 km

7.47 km

3.60 km

319 m

Surfaces

10.1 km

7.51 km

3.60 km

232 m

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Highest point (1,950 m)

Lowest point (360 m)

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Wednesday 27 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Via Camedo Trail?

The Via Camedo Trail is considered difficult according to komoot's rating, and generally described as having a medium difficulty. It features a significant height difference and numerous stone steps, making it a challenging hike. While not an extreme mountain trail, it requires good physical condition.

How do I get to the Via Camedo Trail trailhead?

The trail typically starts in Camedo, Switzerland. You can reach Camedo conveniently by taking the scenic Centovalli Railway, which offers spectacular panoramic views, especially from Locarno. There is also parking available in Camedo for hikers.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Via Camedo Trail is best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and autumn months. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and allow you to fully appreciate the wild-romantic scenery and historical villages. Winter hiking might be possible but could present additional challenges due to snow and ice on the stone steps and varied terrain.

Is the Via Camedo Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Via Camedo Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the trail's varied terrain, including stone steps and steep sections, ensure your dog is accustomed to such conditions. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and local wildlife.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Via Camedo Trail?

No, you do not need a special permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike the Via Camedo Trail. It is a publicly accessible hiking route.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers picturesque scenery through dense forests, over numerous bridges, and along stone-lined passages. You'll pass through charming Ticino villages like Camedo and Verdasio. Notable features include the historic Church of Our Lady of the Closed Bridge (Chiesa della Madonna del Ponte Chiuso), the Boggiano Tower, and the Camedo Pass. The destination village of Intragna boasts the tallest bell tower in Ticino.

What is the historical significance of the Via Camedo Trail?

The Via Camedo Trail, also known as 'La Via del Mercato' (SvizzeraMobile 631), is a historically significant route. It was once a medieval mule track used by local farmers for transporting goods, connecting villages and markets in the Centovalli region. Hiking it offers a glimpse into the region's past.

Can parts of the trail be shortened or are there alternative routes?

Yes, while the full route is approximately 21.5 km, parts of the trail can be shortened. The Centovalli Railway, which runs parallel to sections of the trail, offers convenient stops at various villages, allowing hikers to customize their distance or return journey. This can be useful for those looking for a less strenuous experience.

Does the Via Camedo Trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the 'Via Camedo' (39%) and also passes through sections of 'Monti di Lanès - Alp di Luarn' (22%), 'Sentee de la Costa' (17%), and 'Mont d'Aian - Bocchetta di Camedo' (11%), among others.

Are there places to eat or stay near the trail?

Yes, the trail passes through and near charming Ticino villages such as Camedo and Verdasio. These villages offer amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can find refreshments. Accommodation options are also available in these areas for those wishing to extend their stay.

What is the terrain like on the Via Camedo Trail?

The terrain is varied and can be challenging. You will encounter dense forests, numerous bridges, and stone-lined passages. There's a 'crisp height difference' with many stone steps, indicating significant elevation changes. While scenic, it's not a casual stroll and requires sturdy footwear.

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