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The Maggia Valley – a wonderful natural oasis north of Locarno. The turquoise blue Maggia with its rock formations, bathing areas and waterfalls offers you refreshment and photogenic locations. While hiking or biking, you will be amazed by the landscape and the rich cultural heritage.

Maggia Valley (Vallemaggia) at a glance

This is the Maggia Valley

The Maggia Valley (Italian: Vallemaggia) is located in the south of Switzerland in the Ticino canton. With the beautiful river landscape of the Maggia and its pristine nature, it is the largest valley in the canton and a popular destination for leisure and hiking.

Discover the Maggia Valley

Many say the Maggia Valley is magical. See for yourself: Regular public buses run from Locarno. This is also where the varied bike route Percorso Valle Maggia begins. The star of the valley is the Maggia River, winding through the rocks for over 60 kilometers before flowing into Lago Maggiore. You’ll be enchanted by the chestnut forests, the vibrant cultural heritage — and the picturesque side valleys: explore Bosco Gurin in the Rovana Valley or admire the Church of Mogno in Val Lavizzara, built from local granite and marble.

The Maggia River

Emerald-green water, smooth rocks, swimming lakes, and waterfalls: the Maggia is incredibly beautiful and refreshingly cool in summer. Good fitness and a bit of courage are needed for cliff diving in the spectacular rock formations near Ponte Brolla. Canyoning is popular, for example in the impressive Giumaglio Gorge.

Hiking in the Maggia Valley

Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, hiking in the Maggia Valley is wonderful. Near Lodano, you’ll pass through the unique UNESCO beech forests. In the charming town of Cevio, follow the Stone Path (Sentiero di pietra) to historic grotti, where cheese, meat, and wine were once stored. Or hike along old mule tracks to San Carlo in the Bavona Valley. From there, a cable car takes you up to the glacier world of Robièi.

Around the Maggia Valley

Enjoy an espresso on the Piazza Grande in Locarno or a gelato on the lakeside promenade of Ascona. Experience Mediterranean vibes at the lidos on Lago Maggiore. Or explore two more of Locarno’s valleys: the Verzasca Valley with the Ponte dei Salti bridge and the Verzasca dam — or the wild Centovalli on a train ride to Domodossola.

Experience the Maggia Valley for less

From your first night in Ticino, you receive the Ticino Ticket. It grants you free travel on all public transport throughout the canton and discounts with regional tourism partners.

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