Gottardo Bike - Stage 3: Olivone - Biasca (SwitzerlandMobile 65)
Gottardo Bike - Stage 3: Olivone - Biasca (SwitzerlandMobile 65)
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Discovering the Valle di Blenio, one of the most beautiful in Alto Ticino. A technically easy route, almost always on old rural roads, with eyes constantly drawn to the imposing valley slopes.
The spectacular crossing of the main Alpine watershed, from Andermatt to Biasca. The Gottardo Bike route includes the famous San Gottardo Pass, the solitary Piora plateau, and the sunny Valle di Blenio.
The Gottardo Bike route combines spectacular high-altitude landscapes with a great lesson in Swiss history. The San Gottardo Pass has been one of the main north-south transit axes for centuries. The underground is a labyrinth of bunkers, a testimony to its military role during the Second World War; various sections of the route are old army access roads.
The contrast with Val Piora further south could not be greater: here nature reigns. The pleasant plateau with its two alpine lakes lies in a harsh high mountain environment. Lake Cadagno also boasts a phenomenon unique in Europe – the failure of surface waters to mix with deeper waters – and is known to scientists worldwide.
The descent into the Valle di Blenio runs almost entirely on the old Lukmanier road. In the Middle Ages, until the rise of the Gotthard, the Lukmanier Pass was the main north-south connection. Sparsely frequented, it is one of the most beautiful Alpine passes in Switzerland. The stretch to Olivone passes through wide larch forests, very green plateaus, dense fir woods, and is considered one of the most beautiful in Alto Ticino.
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Follow the mountain bike logo shown on the red signs: Gottardo Bike no. 65
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Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Track types
Rest stops
Capanna Bovarina (Bike friendly)Pineta Saracino (Bike friendly)
Ristorante Casa Greina (Bike friendly)
Casa Lucomagno (Bike Friendly)
Pensione Centrale, (Bike Friendly)
Capanna Quarnei (Bike friendly)
Capanna Gorda (Bike friendly)
Ristorante La Pernice, (Bike Friendly)
Albergo Defanti (Bike friendly)
Osteria Anzonico (Bike friendly)
Ristorante Rubino Megabello (Bike friendly)
BP service station, (Bike Friendly)
Ristoro Sass Malt (Bike friendly)
B&B Villa Ricordo (Bike friendly)
B&B Il Calicanto (Bike Friendly)
Grotto Canvett
Al Giardinetto (Bike friendly)
Hotel della Posta (Bike friendly)
Safety information
- Wear protective gear
- Correctly assess your abilities
- Give priority to hikers
- Stay on the route
- Close the gates
Careful route planning is the key to enjoying a route. Check weather and trail conditions in advance at local information centers. Depending on the season and weather conditions, the route may be closed or interrupted.
Roadbook
An impressive conquest of the main chain of the Alps from Andermatt to Biasca in the Ticino. The Gottardo-Bike route holds the world-famous Gotthardpass, the lonely Piora high plain and the sunny Blenio Valley.
The Gottardo-Bike route combines impressive, high-Alpine landscapes with a detailed lesson in Swiss history. The Gotthardpass has for centuries been one of the most important north-south links and also achieved military significance in World War II. The area is laced with subterranean bunkers, planned to offer refuge in an emergency. Extensive stretches of the route were originally military access roads.
The contrast to the Piora plain further south could not be greater. Here the focus is on nature. The peaceful plain with its two mountain lakes nestles in a rugged high-Alpine landscape. The Lago di Cadagno is actually world-famous among scientists, because there is no seasonal mixing of surface water, unique in Europe.
The descent into Blenio Valley mainly follows the old route of the Lukmanier road. In medieval times the Passo del Lucomagno was the most important north-south link until the development of the Gotthard region. Largely unknown, it is one of the most scenic Alpine passes in Switzerland. The route to Olivone leads through open larch groves, over lush green plains, through dense pine forests and counts as one of the most beautiful tours in north Ticino.
Lago Retico
Pineta Saracino (Bike friendly)
Ristorante Casa Greina (Bike friendly)
Casa Lucomagno (Bike Friendly)
Pensione Centrale, (Bike Friendly)
Museo Cà da Rivöi
Lago / Diga del Luzzone
E-Bike charging point - Blenio
Capanna Quarnei (Bike friendly)
Museo della Valle di Blenio
Capanna Gorda (Bike friendly)
Ristorante La Pernice, (Bike Friendly)
E-Bike charging point - Cancorì
Albergo Defanti (Bike friendly)
Chairlift Nara
Osteria Anzonico (Bike friendly)
E-Bike charging point - Anzonico
E-Bike charging point - Acquarossa
Ristorante Rubino Megabello (Bike friendly)
Chiesa di San Pellegrino
Chiesa di S. Maria al Castello
Museum of Leventina
Chiesa di San Nicolao
Chiesa di San Michele
BP service station, (Bike Friendly)
Donetta Photographic Archive
Filovia Malvaglia - Monte Dagro
E-Bike charging point - Ludiano
Ristoro Sass Malt (Bike friendly)
Castello di Serravalle
B&B Villa Ricordo (Bike friendly)
B&B Il Calicanto (Bike Friendly)
E-Bike charging point - Malvaglia
Grotto Canvett
E-Bike charging point - Biasca
E-Bike charging point - Biasca (Borgo)
Chiesa di San Carlo
Church SS. Pietro e Paolo
Al Giardinetto (Bike friendly)
Casa Cavalier Pellanda
Hotel della Posta (Bike friendly)
Oratorio di S. Petronilla
Il Pozzón di Osogna
Pozzo di Iragna "Pózz Bórgh"
E-Bike charging point - Biasca
Public transport
Public-transport-friendly
Bus no. 62.131 - Biasca to Olivone or Bus no. 62.136 - Lukmanier Pass to Olivone (from June till October).Directions
Highway A2, exit Biasca then direction Lukmanier until Olivone. Alternative: Lukmanier Pass then direction Biasca until Olivone.Parking
Free parking near the town hall of Olivone.Coordinates
Localization
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Weather at the starting point
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