Parco Naturale Vallemaggia is a protected regional park in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, offering rugged alpine landscapes, deep valleys, and diverse ecosystems ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration.
Parco Naturale Vallemaggia encompasses a large portion of the Vallemaggia valley in the Swiss canton of Ticino. Characterized by steep granite cliffs, fast-flowing rivers, and extensive forested slopes, the park covers alpine terrain vital for habitat conservation and outdoor recreation. The region is ecologically rich, featuring mixed deciduous and coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and notable granite outcrops that provide habitat for species such as ibex, chamois, marmots, and various birds of prey. Historically, the Vallemaggia valley has been home to small farming and pastoral communities dating back centuries, with stone villages and traditional alpine architecture preserved within the park. This cultural heritage adds to the visitor experience alongside natural attractions. Popular activities include hiking on well-maintained trails that range from easy valley walks to challenging mountain routes, mountain biking, rock climbing on granite faces, and fishing in pristine mountain streams. Noteworthy landmarks include the Cascata di Foroglio waterfall, the scenic Lago del Narèt, and the Ossola granite formations. The park attracts visitors seeking solitude and immersion in nature, with trail networks connecting picturesque villages and offering panoramic views of the Lepontine Alps. Management efforts focus on preserving biological diversity and traditional land uses, promoting sustainable tourism, and maintaining access to natural and cultural resources.
Cascata di Foroglio – a spectacular 110-meter waterfall
Granite rock formations offering excellent climbing opportunities
Traditional alpine villages such as Bosco Gurin showcasing cultural heritage
Lago del Narèt – a serene alpine lake surrounded by hiking routes
One of Switzerland’s highest waterfalls, dropping 110 meters in a dramatic granite gorge popular with photographers and hikers.
The highest village in Ticino, known for its Walser heritage, traditional wooden houses, and unique cultural festivals.
A calm alpine lake found at over 1900 meters elevation, surrounded by scenic trails and alpine flora.