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45
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07:27
18.8km
1,130m
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This difficult 11.7-mile loop from Dalpe offers challenging hiking through Alto Ticino's alpine lakes, refuges, and stunning mountain views.
最終更新日: 2月 26, 2026
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ルートの一部に、技術的難易度が非常に高い箇所、通行が難しい箇所、危険な地形などがあります。専用装備と経験が必要になるかもしれません。
14.7 km後に12 m
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ルート検索
6.10 km
ハイライト • 山道
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7.09 km
ハイライト • 山小屋
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7.19 km
ハイライト • 湖
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7.54 km
ハイライト • 湖
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8.20 km
ハイライト • 展望台
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10.6 km
ハイライト • 湖
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11.7 km
ハイライト • 山小屋
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18.8 km
到着地点
駐車場
道の種類と表面
道の種類
8.52 km
7.99 km
2.28 km
< 100 m
表面
7.05 km
4.96 km
4.48 km
2.33 km
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This challenging loop hike begins and ends in Dalpe. Specific parking information for the trailhead in Dalpe should be checked locally, as public transport options to Dalpe are also available.
While dogs are generally allowed on hiking trails in Switzerland, given the difficult nature of this route, which includes rocky sections and potentially requiring chains, it might be very challenging for some dogs. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in alpine environments where wildlife and livestock may be present.
The best time to undertake this hike is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the alpine passes are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. Late summer or early fall can offer vibrant colors and lush landscapes. Always check weather conditions before you go.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to hike this trail. However, if you plan to stay overnight in one of the mountain huts, reservations are highly recommended.
This is a difficult hike, corresponding to an SAC (Swiss Alpine Club) rating of 4–6. The terrain is demanding, featuring rocky sections where you might need to climb over large rocks, steep parts through forests, and narrow footpaths. Some sections may even require the assistance of chains for scaling rocks, demanding very good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience.
The route is celebrated for its breathtaking alpine views and numerous natural highlights. You'll encounter several pristine alpine lakes, including Leit Lake, Lago Leit, and Lago di Morghirolo, known for its crystal-clear water. Other notable features include the Passo di Venett, the Leventina Pass Viewpoint, spiky peaks, and rushing rivers and waterfalls.
Yes, the trail passes by several mountain huts that offer opportunities for rest, food, and stunning views. These include Leìt Hut and Campo Tencia Hut. It's advisable to check their operating seasons and make reservations if you plan to stay overnight.
Given the difficult nature of the trail, you should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, appropriate layers of clothing for changing alpine weather, rain gear, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on steep and rocky sections.
While the alpine lakes like Lago di Morghirolo are incredibly beautiful with crystal-clear water, they are also glacier-cold. Swimming is generally possible, but be prepared for very cold temperatures. Always exercise caution and be aware of local regulations regarding swimming in alpine lakes.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Sections of the trail follow parts of the Cleuro - Alpe Cadonighino, Pista per Sgnoi, Alpe Cadonigo - Passo Vanitt, and In Piumögna trails, among others.
For the sections with rocky terrain and where chains might be present, take your time and focus on your foot placement. These parts require careful attention and sure-footedness. If you're not comfortable with heights or exposed sections, consider practicing on less challenging routes first to build confidence. Always prioritize safety over speed.