Ticino
Rising dramatically above the Old Town, this medieval stronghold is Bellinzona鈥檚 most visible icon. Head up Salita San Michele from Piazza Collegiata, or鈥
Andrew Montgomery
The summer air is rich and hot in Ticino. Vespas scoot along palm-fringed promenades. A baroque campanile chimes. Kids play in piazzas flanked by pastel-coloured mansions. Italian weather. Italian style. And that鈥檚 not to mention the Italian gelato, Italian pasta, Italian architecture, Italian language.
Ticino
Rising dramatically above the Old Town, this medieval stronghold is Bellinzona鈥檚 most visible icon. Head up Salita San Michele from Piazza Collegiata, or鈥
Ticino
On cloudless days, you can see Lake Maggiore from this 13th-century hilltop fortification. The fortress is one of Bellinzona鈥檚 most impressive with its鈥
Santuario della Madonna del Sasso
Locarno
Overlooking the town, this sanctuary was built after the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared in a vision to a monk, Bartolomeo d鈥橧vrea, in 1480. There鈥檚 a鈥
Ticino
From central Bellinzona, it鈥檚 a 3.5km hike south to the Castello di Sasso Corbaro. Perched high on a wooded hillside, the castle has an austere beauty鈥
Locarno
Named after the Visconti clan that long ruled Milan, this fortified 15th-century castle鈥檚 nucleus was raised around the 10th century. It now houses a鈥
Ticino
A smooth road follows a mountain stream through this valley, where narrow meadows are cradled between steep rocky walls. Its tightly huddled stone and鈥
Ticino
Blink and you'll almost certainly miss this pint-sized hamlet, which looks as though it would topple down the terraced hillside with the slightest puff of鈥
Ticino
The centrepiece of Cevio is its vibrant 16th-century Pretorio (magistrate鈥檚 court), covered in the family coats-of-arms of many of the area鈥檚 rulers,鈥
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