Hiking – The Moino Lakes and Alpe Ruggia
Difficulty
Easy
Period
Summer

The gondola lift from Prestinone to “Piana di Vigezzo” (1700 metres – 5577 ft) allows you to start your route at a high altitude, limiting the amount of uphill walking and making this hike suitable for everyone. Upstream of the highest of the three lakes of Moino is the gallery built for the cable car that from 1931, for about 20 years, was used to transport timber from the Onsernone Valley to the Vigezzo valley bottom. The existing cable car follows part of the old cable car route.

Description

At the top station of the cable car, take the mule track to the right of the former Ratagin Refuge (M25-SI-GTA). This is a wide, well-signposted uphill road that after a flat stretch narrows to a mule track that is never too steep as far as Bocchetta di Moino (1974 m – 6476 ft).
During the ascent the view is remarkable: the towns and villages of the Vigezzo Valley nestled in the basin between two mountain ranges; further west, the long chain of peaks over 4000 m (13,000 ft) separating the Ossola Valley from the Swiss Canton of Valais: Monte Rosa, Mischabel, Weissmies; to the south, the mountains of the Val Grande National Park. Closer, in a west/north-west direction, is the Arvogno Valley with its mountain pastures, some of which have been transformed into holiday homes, and around them the Pioda di Crana and the Pizzo Scheggia. After passing Bocchetta di Moino, descend along a well-marked mule track in the upper Onsernone Valley, rich in woods and dotted with high mountain pastures. Along the way you meet the first lake of Moino (1881 m – 6171 ft) and, immediately after, the former Greppi Refuge. The path becomes flat and shortly after you get to the second lake and Alpe di Ruggia (the latter is still “inalpata” – the traditional term for working and grazing cattle on the mountains – in summer and you can therefore taste and buy excellent mountain cheese).
The third lake is located higher up and can be reached by a gentle path, which is not too visible at first, climbing from the second lake in a southerly direction. Below, the Onsernone Valley enters Swiss territory after a short stretch and descends towards Locarno. The return journey is along the same route as the outward journey, taking into account the cable car timetables to get back downhill.

Useful info

Italian Alpine Club (CAI) site identification code

Sector M “Itineraries” – M25

Useful info

You can get to Prestinone via train on the Vigezzina-Centovalli Railway. From the train station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the bottom station of the gondola.
Piana di Vigezzo Gondola: Via Pittor Carlo Fornara, 13, 28852 Prestinone
Contact details: Municipality of Craveggia
CAI contact details: Vigezzo Valley Section

Difficulty

Easy route, the majority of which is along footpaths.

Lenght

3,6 km

Ascent

440 m

Total duration

1 h 35 min

Recommended equipment

Walking boots and poles.

Signage

M25 (SI-GTA)

Best time of year

From June to September

Reference map(s)

Map no. 12 scale 1:25,000 of the Geo4Map/CAI
Digital maps on the following apps: ViewRanger – Avenza Maps
Carta Escursionistica (Walking Map) scale 1:25.000 Vigezzo Valley/Cannobina Valle ed. Ex Comunità Montane

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