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Jog the moderate 6.8-mile Maggia Delta Tegna Loop, exploring riverside paths, Mediterranean scenery, and historical sites near Locarno.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.45 km
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9.51 km
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7.52 km
3.04 km
309 m
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3.24 km
2.71 km
2.37 km
1.37 km
1.07 km
188 m
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Highest point (270 m)
Lowest point (210 m)
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The Maggia Delta Tegna Loop is rated as moderate. While many routes in the Maggia Delta and Tegna area are generally easy to moderate, this specific loop involves a distance of nearly 11 km and some elevation gain, making it suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. Some sections may require sure-footedness.
The terrain is varied, offering a diverse jogging experience. You'll encounter easily accessible paths, including sand and gravel sections, particularly along the Maggia River and its delta. Other parts may feature paved surfaces, asphalt, and unpaved paths. Some routes in the area also involve walking on secondary roads.
This loop offers several scenic and interesting spots. You'll pass by the Beach Below the Stone Bridge and the Beach Between the Melezza and Maggia Rivers, perfect for a brief pause. Another highlight is the Suspension Bridge Over the Melezza, offering unique views. The route also showcases the beautiful riverine landscapes, lush vegetation, and the confluence of the Maggia River with Lake Maggiore.
Yes, the Maggia Delta Tegna Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas, near wildlife, or on shared paths. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the trail's cleanliness for everyone.
The area around the Maggia Delta and Tegna is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for jogging, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is also popular, especially if you plan to take advantage of the swimming opportunities in the Maggia River. Winters are generally mild, but some paths might be less maintained or slippery.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog the Maggia Delta Tegna Loop. The paths are publicly accessible.
The area is well-served by public transport, such as the Centovallina train, making various starting points easily reachable. For those driving, parking options are typically available in nearby towns like Losone, Tegna, or Locarno, which serve as common access points for routes in the Maggia Delta area. Specific parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local signage.
Yes, especially during the warmer months. The Maggia River near the delta is wide and shallow in places, inviting people to swim. Further upstream, around Ponte Brolla, there are also natural pools that are popular for a refreshing dip.
Yes, the Maggia Delta Tegna Loop intersects with several other official trails. Along the route, you will find sections that are part of the Astrovia Locarno, Maggia Delta Tegna, Percorso Valle Maggia, and Ciclovia Svizzera mare. Other smaller trails like Comunèla, Via Gerre, Ponte Vecchio, Alla Motta, and Sentiero Madonna da Póss also cross or run alongside parts of this loop.
You can expect a diverse and beautiful landscape. The trail often follows the crystalline Maggia River, offering pleasant riverside views. The delta itself provides Mediterranean-style lakeside scenery with palm trees. Around Tegna, you'll see impressive gorges formed by water erosion, and from higher points, there are fantastic views of the Maggia and Melezza rivers and Lake Maggiore. The area is characterized by lush vegetation and protected floodplain forests.
The loop connects or passes through picturesque towns like Losone, Tegna, and nearby Locarno and Ascona. These towns offer various facilities, including cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms, making it easy to find refreshments or take a break before or after your jog.
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