Best attractions and places to see around Mergoscia, a village in Ticino, Switzerland, offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. Situated on a sunny southern slope, it provides views over Lake Vogorno and Lake Maggiore. Mergoscia serves as a starting point for numerous mountain hikes, making it a destination for outdoor exploration. The region features diverse landscapes, from emerald green rivers to terraced vineyards and chestnut woods.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Enjoy the mountain panorama or take a refreshing dip
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Perfect place for a dip in the lake. Right at the entrance there are public toilets as well.
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Super beautiful and a great view in every season
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Cardada Orselina cable car - Cardada to be used to get to high ground and have a nice run near Mount Cimetta. For times and costs click here: cardada.ch/de/cardada-cimetta/geschichte
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The beaches along the lake are beautiful for a stop and a tuff.
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Cardada cable car Orselina – Cardada 1952 Construction of the first cable car connecting Orselina and Cardada; a collaboration between the Boldini company in Locarno and the Von Roll company in Thun. First commissioning on December 26th with 7 employees. Fare at that time: CHF 5.- Text / Source: Cardada impianti turistici SA, Via Santuario 5, 6644 Orselina, Switzerland https://www.cardada.ch/de/cardada-cimetta/geschichte
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cable car station
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In winter, the sunset is awesome. In summer probably too, but the cable car will give you the end of the day earlier. In winter the sun sets over the Maggia Valley.
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Mergoscia is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit the wild and pristine Verzasca River, known for its emerald green waters and beautiful rock formations. The village also offers picturesque views over Lake Vogorno and Lake Maggiore. Explore the tranquil chestnut woods, discover the unique "Valletta delle Streghe" (Witches' Valley), or visit the centuries-old oak tree near Perbioi.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural sites. Don't miss the iconic Ponte dei Salti, a medieval stone bridge with two arches over the Verzasca River. The Mergoscia Parish Church, situated on a terrace, offers beautiful views and is considered an energy point. You can also explore the Culture and Nature Trail in Mergoscia, which highlights traditional dry-stone walls and other cultural landscape preservation projects, or the Art Trail along the Verzasca River featuring unique sculptures.
For breathtaking views, head to the Mergoscia Parish Church or the San Lorenzo Chapel, both offering panoramic vistas. A ride on the Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station takes you to Cardada, where a panoramic walkway and a giant blue bench await. Higher up at Cimetta, a geological observatory provides a 360° view, encompassing both the lowest (Lake Maggiore) and highest (Dufourspitze) points in Switzerland. Alpe Cortoi also offers beautiful panoramic views after a climb.
Absolutely! The Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station is a great option, offering games like oversized chess and a panoramic walkway that can be accessed with a rehab buggy. The Verzasca River is also noted as family-friendly, with opportunities to cool down. The Lakeside Marina of Tenero on Lake Maggiore provides a pleasant spot to linger by the water.
Mergoscia is an excellent starting point for numerous mountain hikes. You can also find various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For cycling, explore routes like the Verzasca Valley Trail or the Tenero - Mergoscia Loop. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the Briona, Madonna del Sasso loop. For runners, options include the Lago di Vogorno Loop or the Ponte dei Salti – Verzasca River loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Mergoscia, MTB Trails around Mergoscia, and Running Trails around Mergoscia guides.
For a thrilling experience, cross the impressive Carasc Tibetan Bridge, a suspension bridge known for its height and length. Another unique bridge is the medieval Ponte dei Salti, which spans the emerald waters of the Verzasca River and is a popular spot for cooling down.
Yes, the Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station is noted as wheelchair accessible, and some of its paths are wide and well-developed, allowing for access with a rehab buggy.
The Verzasca River is renowned for its wild and pristine character, featuring stunning rock formations and incredibly clear, emerald green waters. It's a popular spot for cooling down after a hike and also hosts a unique art trail along its former mule track between Brione and Lavertezzo, blending nature with cultural installations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the emerald waters of the Verzasca River and the panoramic views from various points. The unique experience of crossing the Carasc Tibetan Bridge is also a highlight. Many appreciate the combination of nature and culture, such as the art trail along the Verzasca, and the opportunity for refreshing dips in the river after a hike.
Yes, the Verzasca Valley offers various bathing and swimming opportunities. The most famous river ponds are in Lavertezzo and Brione Verzasca, with popular diving spots like the "Pozzo della Misura" and the "Pozzo dei Salti" near the Ponte dei Salti. Always observe local information signs for safety.
The landscape around Mergoscia is characterized by terraced vineyards, where grapes are cultivated up to 800 meters above sea level, showcasing the region's sunny disposition. You'll also find extensive chestnut woods and intricate dry-stone walls, which are a characteristic feature of the traditional mountain village charm and contribute to the preservation of the cultural landscape.
Yes, the Mergoscia Parish Church's tower is considered an energy point, believed to attract and spread cosmic energy. Additionally, near Perbioi, a massive, centuries-old oak tree (possibly 600-700 years old) is regarded as a guardian of an energy spot. Along the Porchesio path, you can find an energy-infused rock with cup-shaped engravings from different historical periods.


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