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Switzerland
Ticino
Distretto di Lugano
Monteceneri

Da Rivera verso Pian Cusello e Motto Rotondo – giro ad anello

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Switzerland
Ticino
Distretto di Lugano
Monteceneri

Da Rivera verso Pian Cusello e Motto Rotondo – giro ad anello

Hard

4.7

(24)

349

riders

Da Rivera verso Pian Cusello e Motto Rotondo – giro ad anello

05:33

48.2km

1,880m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 31, 2024

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 14.8 km for 511 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

14.3 km

Motto Rotondo

Highlight • Mountain Pass

This is where the legendary Traversa Infinita starts. The first part of the trail is extremely difficult and even experienced bikers should push or carry for the sake of safety.

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2

18.7 km

Pian Cusello

Highlight • Viewpoint

Good place to gain strength for the ascent to Monte Tamaro. Great view.

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3

33.1 km

Church of San Michele

Highlight • Religious Site

At the Church of San Michele there is one of the few drinking water points in this area.

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48.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

17.8 km

10.8 km

8.64 km

6.80 km

4.15 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

17.7 km

12.2 km

6.18 km

5.16 km

3.30 km

3.10 km

522 m

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Highest point (1,880 m)

Lowest point (360 m)

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Thursday 28 May

29°C

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Trail Reviews

Pakomak🔆
April 10, 2022, Monte Tamaro

Round of vote: 7 MTB: and MTB Portage0% Physical effort: 8 Emotion: 7 Landscape: 8 Note: Round for lovers of the nose press

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Great tour with cool trails from S1-S3. What I liked best was the S2 Trail from km 25.4 to Arosio. Just awesome💥, with large stone slabs and some high steps, very technical😀On the way back I was looking for trails and found them: The S3 trails aren't really S3 at the beginning, but they're a lot of fun. The closer you get to Sigirino, the heavier it gets and is then really S3, with many large loose stones, steps and serpentines you have to be very careful. Attention: at km 46.0 do not turn into the black trail, but drive through it. The trail is a botch😝

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Tamaro Trail 362 and part of the Ceneri Bike 393. Absolutely brilliant tour. A bit rough at the beginning due to a lot of slate. But after that it was almost just flow. Simply wonderful.🚴‍♂️❤️

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quaie
September 15, 2022, #362 Monte Tamaro Bike

start/end @Rivera, the rest is the way back home. the first stage after Monte Tamaro was one of the shittiest descents I've done on Schweizmobil marked roads until now - gliding rocks and narrow paths with steep slope on the left ... 💩

10.5 km of rock, scree and root trails Steep downhill route near Bedona 👍👍

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Today at 7:00 am before the heat starts. Over the old Roman road up to Rivera. From there only a steep climb up to Monte Tamaro. In the end, demanding gravel sloped away. Once at the top, rewarded with a great view. From then on you can only go down single trails 💪👏🙊 great trail. After a long descent back to Tenero on gravel bike paths and tar. Great tour and well signposted. No. 66 and 362.

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Technical on the first section ... really expert level .... I pushed the bike quite a bit 🚲 .... otherwise everything ....

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The first 1000 vertical meters of the uphill run on a mixed asphalt and gravel road to Alpe Foppa. Up to this point, the tour runs mainly through wooded areas. From the Alpe Foppa you have great views, but the supply road becomes much steeper on partly uncomfortable coarse gravel ground. There is also a cable car that takes bikes up to Alpe Foppa, so there will be significantly more traffic on the stretch to the summit of Tamaros. You pass the antenna station at Motta Rotondo and reach the high-altitude trail, which you follow until just before the summit ascent to Monte Tamaro. This is where the Tamarotrail begins, which is relatively steep in the first part with some steep curves and blocked sections. As it progresses, it becomes more and more flowing and brings real driving pleasure. In the lower part of the downhill you can choose between different variants from very demanding trails to easy asphalt roads. In the valley, you return to the starting point on a bike path along a small river.

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