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Capanna Tamaro is a historic mountain hut nestled at an elevation of approximately 1,867 metres in the Ticino canton of Switzerland. Situated in the Valle del Trodo, just below the peak of Pizzo Tamaro and about a kilometre from Monte Tamaro, this hut serves as a vital landmark and a popular stop for adventurers exploring the Lugano Prealps. Originally a military building from 1914, it was converted into a mountain hut in 1941, offering accommodation, facilities, and a restaurant amidst…
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The most common way to reach Capanna Tamaro is by taking the cable car from Rivera to Alpe Foppa. Rivera is easily accessible by train from Lugano or Bellinzona. From Alpe Foppa, it's about a one-hour hike to the hut.
If driving, parking is available at the Rivera cable car station. Overnight guests at Capanna Tamaro may be eligible for special parking rates, so it's worth inquiring with the hut directly.
Yes, Capanna Tamaro is generally considered family-friendly. The hike from Alpe Foppa (reached by cable car) is relatively easy and takes about an hour, making it manageable for children. The hut itself offers a welcoming atmosphere with homemade dishes and a sunny terrace, perfect for a family stop. The Monte Tamaro area also features an adventure park and summer toboggan run, adding to the family appeal.
Dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Capanna Tamaro. However, if you plan to stay overnight or dine inside the hut, it's always best to contact Capanna Tamaro directly beforehand to confirm their specific pet policy and any restrictions they might have.
While the main season for Capanna Tamaro is during the warmer months when trails are clear, winter hiking is possible, but it requires careful preparation. Trails may be covered in snow and ice, making them more challenging and requiring appropriate gear like snowshoes or microspikes. It's crucial to check current weather and snow conditions, as well as the hut's opening hours, before planning a winter visit.
The most popular and easiest route is from Alpe Foppa, which takes approximately one hour. For those seeking a longer challenge, paths from areas like Magadino or Rivera Sorencino also lead to the hut, though these routes are less frequented and will take considerably longer, often several hours, depending on the starting point and elevation gain.
Capanna Tamaro itself offers accommodation with 50-53 beds and a restaurant serving homemade dishes and drinks. Beyond the hut, the Monte Tamaro area at Alpe Foppa has additional facilities, including restaurants and cafes associated with the cable car station and adventure park. For a wider range of options, you would need to descend to Rivera or nearby towns like Lugano or Bellinzona.
Even for the relatively easy hike from Alpe Foppa, it's essential to wear appropriate hiking footwear with good grip. Layered clothing is recommended, as mountain weather can change quickly. Always bring water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and a rain jacket, regardless of the forecast. For longer or more challenging routes, a map, compass or GPS, and a first-aid kit are also advisable.
Capanna Tamaro is a very popular destination, especially during summer weekends and public holidays. The easy access from Alpe Foppa contributes to its popularity. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (late spring, early autumn). Arriving early in the morning can also help avoid the biggest crowds, particularly if you plan to hike further to Monte Tamaro summit.
While Capanna Tamaro is a key point on the famous Tamaro-Lema traverse (which is a linear route), you can create circular routes by combining different paths. For example, you could hike from Alpe Foppa to Capanna Tamaro, continue to the Monte Tamaro summit, and then descend via a different path back towards Alpe Foppa or another point accessible by public transport. Consulting a local hiking map or a route planning tool is recommended to find suitable circular options.
While the hut's terrace offers fantastic panoramic views, for the ultimate 360-degree vista, a further 40-minute hike to the summit of Monte Tamaro is highly recommended. From there, you can often see the Monte Rosa Massif on clear days, in addition to the expansive views of Bellinzona, Lugano with Lake Ceresio, and Lake Maggiore. The entire Tamaro-Lema traverse also offers continuous stunning viewpoints along the ridge.
Capanna Tamaro has a rich history, originally built as a military building in 1914. It was later converted and inaugurated as a mountain hut in 1941. The hut has undergone several renovations over the decades, including in 1953, 1988, and most recently in 2018, preserving its legacy while updating its facilities for modern visitors.