The cablecars are finally open. This one starts in Rodi and whisks you up to lake Tremorgio just in 5 minutes.
Once up there you have several hiking options. Since this was our first time here we decided to start with an easy hike around the lake. Honestly I thought it will be bit boring just to do the circular walk but we had so much fun. As my son called it, it is a natural playground.
There was a lot of rock climbing, marmot’s holes searching, cows petting, water stream wading, snow touching,…..
We opted for the Upper circular route to get a bit of perspective but half way we joined the lower path.
Even though summer has officially started the weather up there is unpredictable. Just a friendly reminder to pack a jacket.
Just before the cable car station there is a Capanna Tremorgio with a nice view and good cook.
This playground is a destination by itself. Big, unusual with a sand pit , flying fox and water canals. Bathroom and restaurant on the premises. All this in Bedretto. If you want to do some hiking with children there are 2 easy circular hikes passing through the playground.
This beautiful waterfall can be enjoyed as a short stop in the end of the day of exploring Valle Maggia or as a destination itself in summer for a cool dip in the pool.
Technically you can see the waterfall from a parking lot but you have to get closer to be able to feel the cool mist on your face.
Let’s situate ourselves. We are in beautiful Val Maggia, easy one hour drive from Lugano, in a village called Cevio. We left our car in the parking lot of a local school just in front of the Valmaggia Museum.
Sentiero dei grotti is a short (45min) hike. It’s not really a hike it’s an easy circular walk suitable for anyone who can climb some stairs. In reality it is an extension of the Valmaggia museum because it shows you how people of this region lived, coexist and took advantage of sometimes impossibly rocky terrain. Over 60 grottoes can be seen, which have been dug between boulders that had come from a huge landslide. “Grotto” meaning a cave or a cellar.
I would definitely recommend this plan for the whole family. We went with friends and the kids had blast discovering new caves on the way. We took torches and suddenly boring walk became an exciting expedition . For adults it is interesting too. You will be amazed how locals embrace the nature and what they have built on seemingly impossible land.
After the walk we ate in Grotto Franci located just 70 m. from the museum.
After the lunch we had to go check an amazing playground with a bike circuit which is not that easy to find situated just next to the parking lot.
We didn’t want to finish our day yet so we went to see small village called Boschetto only about 5 km from Cevio. We walked the circuit around the village we found in a tourist brochure. It’s an super easy 30 minutes walk around nice old village.
I’ve enjoyed it a lot but if you have only have time to see one thing before going home I would rather recommend our last stop of the day: “Cascata Grande” in Bignasco. 5 km from Cevio in opposite direction.