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Circuito del Triangolo


A gravel cycling route starting from Stabio

Breathtaking ride around the triangle formed by Monte Olimpino, Cardina, and Parravicino

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The Circuito del Triangolo is a gravel route that takes you on a mesmerizing journey around the picturesque triangle formed by Monte Olimpino, Cardina, and Parravicino. This challenging route offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, with plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in nature along the way. With a moderate ascent of 1175 meters and a distance of 57 kilometers, this route is perfect for gravel-loving cyclists looking for adventure in Ticino.

gravel
57 km
1175 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Genestrerio Village center
Stabio: Cycling paradise in the midst of Swiss nature.
Stabio is a locality located in Ticino, Switzerland. This area is highly regarded among cyclists, offering a delightful cycling experience with its well-maintained roads and diverse terrains. Stabio is surrounded by beautiful Swiss landscapes, including rolling hills and charming villages, making it perfect for both leisurely rides and challenging training sessions. The well-known cycling spot of Monte San Primo is also nearby, offering a steep climb and rewarding panoramas. Stabio is a cycling-friendly locality that caters to the needs of road and gravel cyclists of all levels.
Monte OlimpinoSub-urb
At a distance of 9 kilometers from the route, you'll find Monte Olimpino. This iconic mountain offers panoramic views of the entire region, making it worth a detour before continuing your cycling journey.
Cardina450 mPeak
Cardina, located just 9 kilometers away from the route, is a charming village known for its historical significance. Take a moment to explore its medieval architecture and soak in the rich cultural heritage.
ParravicinoVillage
Parravicino, situated 25 kilometers from the route, is a hidden gem surrounded by lush greenery. This quaint village is a perfect place to rest and rejuvenate before conquering the remainder of the route.
CamerlataSub-urb
Camerlata, located 39 kilometers away from the route, is home to a stunning hilltop sanctuary. Take a break here and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings while marveling at the architectural beauty.
Monte Caprino453 mPeak
As you ride 41 kilometers along the route, you'll come across Monte Caprino, offering breathtaking views of the Ticino region. This vantage point is a must-visit for all nature enthusiasts on the road.
Sasso di Cavallasca614 mPeak
Sasso di Cavallasca, located only 47 kilometers away from the route, is a rocky outcrop that provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Take a moment to capture the beauty of Ticino from this hidden spot.
PedrinateVillage
Pedrinate, situated 50 kilometers from the route, is a historic village famous for its impressive architecture. Explore the cobblestone streets and immerse yourself in the rich history of this charming destination.
GenestrerioVillage
Genestrerio, located 58 kilometers away from the route, is a picturesque town surrounded by vineyards. Sample some local wines and indulge in the flavors of Ticino in this quaint little village.
Finish: Genestrerio Village center
Stabio: Cycling paradise in the midst of Swiss nature.

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