Malvaglia is a village located on the slope and in the Malvaglia Valley in Ticino, where the Blenio Valley begins. In the Malvaglia valley, above the village, there is the reservoir Bacino di Val Malvaglia. In the past, Malvaglia was located directly on a mule track that led to Disentis over the Lukmanier Pass. The Narapass was also quickly reached from here and from both passes the route continued to the Gotthard Pass. Today, the small Ticino valley belongs to the landscapes of national importance. Via a road, the visitor passes the magnificent historic bridges that cross the gorge. Through chestnut forests the road continues to the reservoir and the hamlet of Dandrio. Its houses have the stone roofs so typical of this region. A small aerial cableway runs year-round from Malvaglia in just eight minutes up to Dagro (1400 m a.s.l.), where there is also a hostel
What are the places of interest and excursions in Malvaglia?
Along the road to the hamlet of Dandrio there are several historic stone bridges that span the gorge. All the villages in the Malvaglia valley have been declared national heritage sites. Often there are still coats of arms and inscriptions on the houses, for example on the old washhouse. The reservoir above the village is worth a visit.
What activities are typical of Malvaglia?
In Malvaglia you can hike wonderfully. Some of the trails are quite steep, but the small cable car to Dagro makes the climb easier for inexperienced hikers.