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Bellinzona: Everything You Need To Know

Darla

  • August 30, 2021 May 21, 2024

Last Updated on May 21, 2024 by Admin

One of Switzerland’s most famous tourist destinations is in Ticino , the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. In this beautiful region, you’ll discover ancient churches and chapels, as well as vineyards, forests, and crystal clear lakes.

Bellinzona is one of the most popular destinations in Switzerland.  It is an incredibly beautiful and historically rich place. In fact, Bellinzona is known for its three castles (Castelgrande, Montebello, Sasso Corbaro). The three castles, the defensive wall, and ramparts of Bellinzona have been listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 2000.

With its rare example of medieval military architecture that includes multiple castles in the Alpine region, its excellent state of conservation, and its historical influence in managing the entire Ticino valley, the town of Bellinzona deserves a visit.  

This article will discuss the various things you need to know about Bellinzona if you wish to visit.

Bellinzona Has 3 Famous Castles

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The city of Bellinzona is famous for its three castles : Castelgrande , Castello di Montebello , and Castello di Sasso Corbaro. The castles in this area are among the best preserved in all of Switzerland. The three castles located in Bellinzona are UNESCO World Heritage sites and so should not be missed.

Still today, three castles dominate the city. Bellinzona’s castles are nestled higher on top than the rest of the town, so they have an excellent view of the surrounding area. They were used as defensive castles and are great examples of medieval defensive architecture. 

Together with the double circuit of walls, these castles were built by the Milanese back in the 15th century. 

  • Castelgrande was constructed over the city center on a Roman castle.
  • Castello di Montebello on the eastern side of Bellinzona was built in the 13th to 15 centuries.
  • Castello di Sasso Corbaro  is set on a high rocky outcrop with panoramic views of the mountains and valleys. It was built in under six months in 1479.

The castles today house several museums, including ones for history, art, archeology, and local costumes.

Castelgrande Is (Mostly) Free to Visit

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The last time we visited Bellinzona, it was free to go up to Castelgrande. Take the lift or look for the signs going up the castle from the old town. You are free to roam around the castle’s grounds and its ramparts. 

There is a fee of CHF 10 for visiting the castle museum and other interior areas. The rest of the castle, going up and down the ramparts, viewing the surroundings as well as the other two castles, or just sitting on the grass under the huge tree – this is all free of charge. 

The opening time for the ramparts is 10:00 am, closing time is 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

Bellinzona Is Easy To Reach From Other Swiss Cities

Bellinzona is ideally located and easily accessible from many other large towns and cities in Switzerland. In just 20 minutes you can reach it from Lugano or Locarno. Bellinzona is less than two hours away from cities further north, such as Lucerne and Zurich. Bellinzona is only 1 hour and 24 minutes away by train from Lucerne.

Basel and Bern , two other big Swiss cities, are around 240 to 250 kilometers away. As a result, the journey from these other cities will take longer. For a one-way train trip, it will take around 2.5 to 3 hours. 

As a result of its strategic location, Bellinzona is fairly easy to reach by train from other Swiss cities. The car trip can also take the same amount of time if the traffic is good. However, during peak holiday travel times, there will be heavy traffic on the way, especially in the Gotthard tunnel. Therefore, you should plan accordingly.

A summary of the travel times and approximate distances (kilometers) from various Swiss cities to Bellinzona is shown below. The rightmost column includes an estimate of train travel time.

Bellinzona Is Ticino’s Second-Largest City

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Ticino’s second-largest city is Bellinzona, behind Lugano. It also has an old city with Italian-style townhomes that is worth exploring. They are very beautifully decorated and have wall paintings from the 16th century. 

Bellinzona Has a Strategic Location

Bellinzona has been strategically located for centuries. Its excellent location made it popular with several rulers as a venue for their defensive fortifications. Bellinzona is situated at the meeting point of three primary north-south routes over the alpine passes. St. Gotthard, San Bernardino, and Lucomagno can eventually be controlled via Bellinzona. 

  • St. Gotthard – Gotthard is an important north-south axis in Europe connecting Bellinzona to Lucerne, Basel, and Zurich.
  • San Bernardino – San Bernardino links the Posterior Rhine with the Misox valley to the south. The two places are in the canton of Grisons ( Graubünden ). It is an alternative route to the Gotthard for people living in Eastern Switzerland. 
  • Lucomagno – Also known as Lukmanier Pass, the Lucomagno road connects Disentis / Mustér with the Blenio Valley and Biasca in Ticino. It is also a route from Ticino to Grisons ( Graubünden ). 

Piazza Nosetto Has Medieval Roots

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The oldest square in the city is Piazza Nosetto . It was developed in the 11th and 12th centuries during the medieval era. It is located at the foot of Castelgrande Hill.  

Due to its central location, Piazza Nosetto also became quite a focal point for the city. It branches off in three directions from this piazza. Via Camminata leads to the south, Via Teatro leads to the west, and Via Nosetto leads to the north.

The former Palazzo Ghiringelli stands on the square. Also worth checking out is Casa Rossa . This beautiful home was built in 1864 and is an interpretation of late Gothic Lombard architecture. It is really pretty.

Caduti Monument Is Dedicated to the Soldiers During the War

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“ Monumento ai caduti ” was created by a local sculptor named Apollonio Pessina. A central high-relief was carved as a tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War in 1920. In the beginning, the relief was located in Piazza Governo. 

The sculpture was turned into a triptych in 1948, which is an artwork consisting of three panels. Afterward, it was dedicated to all the victims of both world wars. 

This monument is located today near the old town, by the city walls. 

Quintour as a Culinary Experience With an Electric Bike

By using Quintour , you can explore the gastronomic choices available in Bellinzona on your bicycle. It involves a journey from Bellinzona to the Magadino Plains, passing through hills and vineyards, and crossing the Ticino River. While exploring, you will be able to enjoy numerous treats and fresh products from the region. 

The tour begins around mid-morning and ends around late afternoon. A lunch package with local products is included during the tour. And you can definitely enjoy the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside on your rented electric bike.

After the tour, you can have an aperitif as a final treat. There is an aperitif in Quintorno between 4:30 and 5:30 PM.

Located at the Bellinzona train station is BikePort, where you can get all the necessary information.

Summary: Is Bellinzona Is Worth Visiting?

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Switzerland’s Bellinzona is a place I highly recommend. It is both historically and geographically significant. For travelers in Switzerland, this means that the city is relatively easy to reach even if you live in Central Switzerland.

It is Ticino’s second-largest city and has a lot of shops and restaurants. You can see more than 3 world-famous castles and beautiful architecture in this charming place. You can also enjoy the Dolce Vita way of life. There are nearby vineyards if you travel further.

Moreover, there is also the option of staying in one of the hotels in Bellinzona itself. If you can’t find one, there is definitely another one in the surrounding neighborhood. And even if you do decide to stay in Lugano , Locarno , or Ascona , Bellinzona is only 20 minutes away.

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Definitely, Bellinzona is worth going to and one place you will not regret visiting.

  • “Three Castles, Defensive Wall and Ramparts of the Market-Town of Bellinzona.” UNESCO World Heritage Center. 2000. Accessed on 30 August 2021. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/884/ .

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Visiting Bellinzona: A Castle City in Switzerland

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Located in southern Switzerland, Bellinzona is the capital city of the Italian-speaking Canton of Ticino. The city lies along the banks of the Ticino River, at the junction of three alpine valleys, and is just a short drive from Lake Maggiore.  

What makes Bellinzona so special is that it is home to a stunning old town center filled with Italian and medieval military architecture. On top of that, it is host to three castles which are some of the best preserved in Switzerland. No wonder this town is on the UNESCO World Heritage list .

Strolling around this medieval town is nothing short of incredible. Its rich history pours out of the beautiful churches, castles, buildings, and the sweeping views of the surrounding mountains set the scene perfectly. 

Discover everything you need to know about visiting Bellinzona, including where to stay, how to get there, and what to do.  

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How to Get To Bellinzona

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Bellinzona is very easy to reach. Much easier than you might expect considering its southerly location. I will run through how to get there from Zurich, Geneva, and Milan. From these airports you can then take public transport or drive. 

From Milan  

If you are flying into Milan, simply get on the train to Milano Centrale Railway Station. From there it is just a 1.5-hour train ride to Bellinzona with one change in Lugano. The journey is stunning as you rise into the alps, past beautiful lakes, and more. 

Driving from Milan to Bellinzona is also very easy and it should take just 2 hours to get there, again you will see amazing scenery along the way. 

From Zurich   

If you are flying into Zurich, grab the train to Zurich HB central station and get on the direct train to Bellinzona. You should be there in under 2 hours and the train ride takes you through the lowlands and into the alps. 

Driving from Zurich Airport to Bellinzona takes just 2.5 hours, so it is very easy. 

From Geneva 

Geneva is one of the worst hubs to get to Bellinzona from as you will have to go via Zurich. The train takes 4.5 hours but you only have to change once, at Zurich HB, so it is a relaxing journey. 

Driving takes about 5 hours and you will go via Bern, Lucerne, and into the alps. It is a stunning drive!

Things To Do in Bellinzona

See the magnificent bellinzona castles.

Castelgrande

Home to three stunning castles; Castelgrande, Montebello Castle, and the Sasso Corbaro Castle, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site , a castle visit is a must while you are in Bellinzona.  

You can visit each one in half a day and should start at the top of the hill at Castello di Sasso Corbaro and then move down to the other two castles of Montebello and finally Castelgrande. 

Castello di Sasso Corbaro

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Castello di Sasso Corbaro dates back to the 1400s. Amazingly, it was built in just 6 months and completed in 1479. The views from the castle are incredible as you look over the alps more than 200 meters above the town. 

It is home to a beautiful chapel, a well, and lots of old tunnels. You can spend your time perusing the museum, having a picnic on the castle grounds, and even having lunch at the onsite restaurant, all while enjoying the amazing views.  

Montebello Castle

Montebello Castle , also a UNESCO World Heritage site, sits below Sasso Corbaro. It also dates back to the 14th century and features a special walkway with trap doors that were added in the 15th century. 

It was home to a few notorious families over the years including the Rusconi who spent a lot of years living there. The Ghiringhellis moved in around the 1700s and added a stunning chapel you can still see today. 

The views are beautiful from the site and stretch across the city all the way to the lake. There is also a museum you can visit after going on a tour. 

Castelgrande

Castelgrande is the most impressive of the castles. It has been around since the first century BC and was eventually fortified in the 1200s. It is beautifully renovated and looks like it would have in the 13th century onwards. 

It is home to a museum with awesome exhibitions, a stunning monument, and lots more. There is also a restaurant onsite where you can grab lunch, and lots more to be seen here.  

Take In The Local Atmosphere At Bellinzona Market

Bellinzona Market

One of my favorite things to do in a new city is to go to a local market. It is the best way to not only explore the town but also to be immersed in the local atmosphere. 

The Bellinzona Market is one of a kind. It is a huge Saturday market that runs from the Old Town all the way to the Piazza Nosetto. You should reserve at least a few hours to explore it thoroughly on a Saturday morning before exploring more of Bellinzona. 

This Saturday Market is filled with stalls selling everything from delicious local cheese to regional fruit, delicious bread, and even local sausages which are to die for. You will also find traders selling souvenirs, trinkets, and more.  

Even if you don’t buy anything, just walking amongst the bustling streets and taking in the vibe is very much worth it and you will get to see the Old Town come alive. 

Go Thrill Seeking At The Verzasca Dam

Verzasca Dam

Located outside of Bellinzona close to Lucarno is the amazing Verzasca Dam. Sitting at the head of the Verzasca Valley , the dam is an amazing 220 meters tall and creates the beautiful Lago di Vogorno reservoir behind it. 

Made famous by being featured in the opening scene of James Bond’s GoldenEye, it is today a very popular place to go bungee jumping . If you have the stomach for it, you can dive off the edge of the dam into the stunning valley below.

The views as you look up the valley from the dam are reason enough to visit as you stare over the lake, surrounded by mountains, forest, and up the gorge to the river.  

The hiking opportunities around the dam are also excellent. There are lovely trails around Lago di Vogorno that lead to the river. The old architecture of the nearby towns is also wonderful to see, with the traditional cottages and old churches. 

See The Magical Church Of Chiesa Collegiata dei Santi Pietro e Stefano

Chiesa Collegiata dei Santi Pietro e Stefano

The Chiesa Collegiata dei Santi Pietro e Stefano is a beautiful church in the Old Town of Bellinzona. It is a marvel of architecture and art combined, so if you are a history and art lover, this is simply somewhere you have to visit. 

The church dates back to the Renaissance period. It features awesome architectural pieces, the best of which is the amazing clock tower in my opinion. Inside you will find a lavishly decorated interior featuring old paintings from as far back as the 1400s. 

It isn’t just paintings you will see here, the church is famous for its statues too. There are sculptures of King Solomon, King David, Saints San Stefano, and San Lorenzo, and the most impressive of them all are the three statues of Madonna with two angles. 

Between the artwork, the architecture, and the sculptures, this might just be one of the most beautiful churches you will ever see. 

Go Watch A Show At The Old Teatro Sociale

Old Teatro Sociale

The Teatro Sociale is the only theater in Switzerland from the 1900s. It is, of course, an Italian-style theatre, built in a Neo-Classical style and it is architecturally stunning. 

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The architect who built Teatro Sociale, Von Mentlen based it on the famous La Scala theater in Milan. It was then renovated by Giancarlo and Pia Durisch who only made it more beautiful. 

Seeing the theater, located in Bellinzona Old Town is one thing, but why not go to a performance while you are there? The theater hosts a plethora of different shows every week and the acoustics are to die for. 

You can see what upcoming shows are on and book tickets on their website here . There is nothing quite like seeing a show in an old theater for me, so I’d highly recommend going. 

See The Amazing Architecture Of Palazzo Civico di Bellinzona

The Palazzo Civico di Bellinzona is another architectural marvel you have to visit while strolling around the streets of Bellinzona. 

The palace, which is also the town hall, dates back to the 1300s but has been rebuilt many times, most recently in the 1920s by Enea Tallone.

This means the palace features multiple architectural styles over the ages including the Renaissance-style entrance with its arcade, along with the wooden roofs, and narrow windows. 

Haematstil style architecture is also heavily featured which is a Swiss-Italian patriotic style that emerged during WWII. 

While strolling around the palace, you will be quite amazed especially as you take in the textures of the building, the towers, ramparts, and lots more. 

You will find the palace in the center of town close to the castles and the theater. It is great to combine a day of sightseeing with a lovely alfresco lunch afterward.  

Enjoy Art, Architecture, and Stunning Gardens at Villa Dei Cedri

Villa Dei Cedri

Villa Dei Cedri is an old villa that dates back to the 1800s that today features a wonderful art collection and a beautiful park with vineyards. 

The museum is home to a collection of art that ranges from the 1850s to the present day by artists from the Ticino region along with Lombardy and the rest of Switzerland. 

The works capture the crossover between the periods of realism and symbolism. You will find works by Grubicy de Dragon, Chiesa, De Grada, Foglia, Lavagnino, and lots more. 

Once you are done enjoying the exhibition, be sure to walk around the park while noting the beautiful neo-classic style of the villa from lots of different vantage points. The park is also a great place for a picnic or simply relaxing in the shade with a good book.

The villa is on the outskirts of town and is a bit of a stroll away, but it is worth it.  

Hang Out In The Oldest Square In The City – Piazza Nosetto

Piazza Nosetto, Bellinzona

Piazza Nosetto sits in the center of the town and it dates back to the middle ages, making it the oldest and most important square in the city.  

The Piazza Nosetto is filled with walnut trees, from which it gets its name, and these walnut trees have been a key part of the square since old times. You can also see young walnut trees in the square too.

In the old times, it was home to the city well where all the locals got their water from and it is also where the town hall and the seat of the mayor have been for centuries. 

Sitting in the Piazza Nosetto in the shade of the trees you can think back to all the amazing historical things the square has seen. 

Located in the center of town next to the town hall, between the castles, and the palace, you can easily add it to your day of sightseeing. 

Go Hiking Around The San Bernardino Pass

San Bernardino Pass

The San Bernardino Pass is one of the most historically important Swiss mountain passes as it created trade routes across the alps. It dates back to the 1400s when the valleys of Mesolcia and Hinterrhein were first connected. 

It was then further improved in the 1820s and today is an awesome road to drive as you get to go up the valley and up to the alpine peaks. At the top of the San Bernardino Pass, you will have incredible views down both valleys as well as stretching views across many alpine peaks. 

At the top, you will find lots of hiking and mountain biking trails as well as close-up views of more than 8 alpine peaks.  

You can only access the pass during the summer as it is closed in winter. The journey up to the top is also stunning and very much worth it. 

Where to Stay in Bellinzona

There are plenty of great hotel options available in Bellinzona from 4-star hotels to bed and breakfasts. I would suggest staying somewhere central so all the sights and the train station are within easy reach on foot. 

The Hotel & SPA Internazionale Bellinzona is an excellent choice if you want a little luxury along with a very central location. 

If you are on a budget the Bellinzona Youth Hostel is a great option. It takes just 3 minutes to talk to the town center and 10 minutes to the train station. Also, the famous Castello di Montebello is just up the hill. 

Where to Eat in Bellinzona

Being in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, the food in Bellinzona is quite amazing. You, of course, will find tastes of Italy at the restaurants but also traditional Swiss cuisine, European influences, and local products such as preserved meats, cheeses, local honey, and sausages,

A great place for a romantic dinner and Italian food with great wine is Trattoria Cantinin Del Gatt . The food is excellent, the vibe is lovely, as is the service, and it is reasonably priced too. 

For great pizza, outdoor dining, and a great atmosphere, head to Ristorante Giardino . 

If you are looking for a special night out, the Osteria Castello-Sasso Corbaro is the place to go. This is fine dining at its best with views across Bellinzona and two of the three castles. 

Interesting Facts About Bellinzona

Montebello Castle, Bellinzona

  • The Romans first built in Bellinzona due to its strategic position connecting northern Italy with the alps and Switzerland
  • It is home to a unique festival called Rabadan which takes place in February each year. The festival takes over the whole town and lasts for 5 days
  • The opening scene of James Bond – GoldenEye was shot at the Verzasca dam down the road
  • It is home to some of the best medieval defensive architecture in the Alps
  • The richly decorated patrician houses are stunning 

Best Time To Visit Bellinzona

The best time to visit Bellinzona is in the months of May, June, September, and October. What makes these months so great is the reliably amazing weather and the fact that the city isn’t too busy with tourists. 

You should expect sunny days, almost every day, with temperatures around the 60℉/20 C mark. It is also outside of school holidays and the busy tourist season meaning you get better deals on accommodation and have a quieter city to explore. 

What is Bellinzona Known For?

Bellinzona is famous for its three stunningly well-preserved medieval castles as well as its historic old town and local market.

Is Bellinzona Worth Visiting?

I couldn’t imagine a town more worth visiting than Bellinzona, especially if you love art, architecture, nature, and amazing food. 

Take in the old castles, palaces, and piazzas, the market in the Old Town, and then head out into nature to see alpine peaks, lakes, rivers, and lots more. 

Bellinzona is literally a slice of Italy in Switzerland which gives you an amazing combination of a beautiful ancient city, rich culture, better food, and all in one of the most beautiful parts of the planet.  

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Bellinzona is a city in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Ticino , at the foot of the Alps and traversed by the Ticino River. It preserves its medieval atmosphere while offering modern services.

Motorways A2 and A13 are the main roads connecting the city. The A2 heads north through the Gotthard Pass to Lucerne , Basel and over the border with Germany , as well as south towards Lugano and on to Italy . The A13 heads north-east towards Austria , passing the San Bernardino pass and Chur.

Bellinzona is also conveniently connected by the Gotthard railway, and is a standard stop for many intercity trains between Zurich , Lugano , Chiasso and Locarno . Regional services here are operated by TiLo and connect the town to the nearest airport (Milan-Malpensa ( MXP   IATA )), and to Biasca and many other destinations.

Plenty of bus services can be found at the train station. They're operated by PostBus Switzerland and offer alternative ways to travel to a range of destinations in the region.

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In 2000, the Castles of Bellinzona were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List .

  • 46.19346 9.010524 5 Ponte della Torretta ( Tower bridge ) ( follow the ramparts from Castelgrande in direction west, until the Ticino river ). An historic broken bridge, surrounded by a park long the river. There are some public grill-places around it, that can be used in the summer. ( updated Sep 2017 )
  • Carasc Suspension Bridge - Hike the trails or take the Monte Carasso cable car partly up the slope of Mornera, disembark at the second station (Corte di Sotto) and hike to San Barnàrd church, known for its frescoes, then follow the trail beyond the church to Semetina Valley where the 270-m bridge hovers 130 m above the valley with sweeping views. It is Switzerland's longest Tibetan-style suspension bridge.

From Castelgrande follow the wall, also restored, which once went all the way to the Ticino River. A footbridge crosses the part, which was knocked down to allow transit on the Viale Portone . The view from the wall sweeps over the very modern buildings, the pride of Ticino's architects (Casa del Portone, Casa Bianca, Casa Nera, Casa Fabrizia) with the green background of the sports centre with its public pool and tennis courts on the river's edge. From the walkway return to the station either through Città Vecchia from via Orico, or following the Viale Portone or via Mirasole.

  • 46.214994 9.038669 1 Lido di Arbedo ( beach bar on the Ticino River ), Castione-Arbedo ( go north along the Via San Gottardo. Just before you get to the Highway exit Bellinzona Nord, on your left hand side, there is a stair leading down to a parking with signs to the beach and its bar ). estimated: M-W 12:00–18:00, Th 10:00–22:00, F-Sa 12:00–03:00, Su 10:00–01:00 . Beach bar, where the Moesa river from Graubünden joins the Ticino River, which gave the canton its name. Only open in Summer. Drinks, music, possibility to barbecue and swim. Beware of the strong current and the cold water. free .  
  • 46.19127 9.02048 1 Giardino , Via Orico ( on the corner of Piazza Governo, south west (or left turn) down Viale Stazione from the main train station ). Hidden ristorante/pizzeria frequented by locals offering good quality medium-priced Italian cooking only 7 minutes walk from the main train station.  
  • 46.19524 9.02826 1 Hotel Internazionale , Piazza Stazione 35 ( Directly opposite the train station ), ☏ +41 91 825 43 33 , fax : +41 91 826 13 59 .  
  • 46.19467 9.02748 2 Hotel Gamper , viale Stazione 29 , ☏ +41 91 825 37 92 .  
  • There is a possibility to stay in old historical houses at the Humanità Hostel [ dead link ] in Cabbiolo, about 25 km from Bellinzona. +41 91 830 14 81, [email protected]
  • 46.19 9.024 3 Bellinzona Youth Hostel ( Istituto Santa Maria ), Via Nocca 4 , ☏ +41 91 825 15 22 , [email protected] . Check-in: 15:00-19:00 , check-out: 08:00-10:00 . This youth hostel is in the building of an old boarding school. Dorm from Fr. 36 . ( updated Jan 2017 )

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Diese Menschen erzählen das Tessin.

Murat Pelit, paralympische Skirennfahrer

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Sport sollte bei jedem Menschen ein Teil des Lebens sein.

Ansteckender Enthusiasmus

Tauf Khamitov, Athlet, Trainer und Gründer der KVplus

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Ein schöner Ort hilft, ein schönes Produkt herzustellen.

Eine Medaille für Dongio

Manuel Bolliger und Adrian Feitknecht, Gründer der Malteria Ticinese

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Wir können Basismalze und Spezialmalze herstellen.

Besuch bei der ersten Mälzerei im Tessin

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Von der festung zu den alpen.

Willkommen auf der offiziellen Website von Bellinzona e Valli Tourismus. Auf der Website finden Sie Informationen, um Ihre nächste Reise optimal zu planen. Die Region Bellinzona und die Täler ist eine unverfälschte Region mit einer vielseitigen Landschaft, in der Natur,  Kultur ,  Gastronomie , Geschichte und Traditionen sich zu einem einzigartigen Erlebnis vermischen. Ein Reiseziel  mit grossem Entwicklungspotenzial, wo es noch viel zu entdecken gibt. Entdecken  Sie als Erstes die Gegend: Was die verschiedenen Regionen zu bieten haben, alle mit ihren eigenen Besonderheiten und  Veranstaltungen ; danach tauchen Sie ein in die lokale Kultur und ihre köstliche Gastronomie. Erkunden Sie die unzähligen Freizeitangebote für  Sommer  und  Winter : Hier warten das ganze Jahr über unvergessliche Erlebnisse auf Sie! Die Region hat für jeden Geschmack etwas zu bieten, von Relax bis Abenteuer und Spass inmitten der Natur. Sie haben die Wahl zwischen verschiedenen Sportarten und zahlreichen Touren für  Wanderungen  oder  Mountainbikefahrten . Beginnen Sie am besten jetzt gleich mit Ihrer Urlaubsplanung – es geht ganz einfach: Wählen Sie aus, wie Sie anreisen möchten, mit der  Bahn  oder im Auto  oder auf dem Motorrad auf der  Grand Tour of Switzerland ! Dann entscheiden Sie, wo Sie übernachten  wollen: Sie haben verschiedene Optionen zur Auswahl, von kleinen Hotels über Ferienwohnungen bis hin zu Berghütten, Rustici und Bauernhöfen. Informieren Sie sich auch über die Verkehrsmittel für Ihren Aufenthalt: Fahren Sie lieber Bus, Bergbahn oder Zug? Denken Sie an Ihr  Ticino Ticket ! Entdecken Sie jetzt alles, was Sie brauchen, damit Ihr Urlaub ein unvergessliches Erlebnis wird!

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  1. Bellinzona

    Fortress of Bellinzona. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a real must-see: the well-preserved 15th-century fortress is one of Ticino's main attractions. At the castle museum or the Museo Villa dei Cedri, you can find out more about the region's history.

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    Welcome to the official website of Bellinzona e Valli Tourism. By navigating this site, you can find information on how best to plan your next visit. Bellinzona and Valleys is a region of authenticity and great diversity, where nature, culture, gastronomy, history and tradition all intertwine, adding their own specific elements to the mix.

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    6500 Bellinzona. Switzerland. Phone +41 (0)91 825 21 31. Fax +41 (0)91 821 41 20. [email protected]. bellinzonaevalli.ch. Facebook. Unique in the Alpine region, the fortress of Bellinzona is one of the main attractions in Ticino and has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000. With castles, walls, towers, bastions and gates ...

  4. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Bellinzona (2024)

    These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Castel Grande. 532. Castles. This beautiful medieval castle overlooking the city has been recently restored. See ways to experience (2) 2. Fortress of Bellinzona.

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    Discover Bellinzona. The UNESCO World Heritage Castles of Bellinzona, the Saturday market and the wonderful Alpine valleys nearby: Bellinzona is a city poised between history and nature. The alleys in the historical city centre are packed with little shops and restaurants. 48 hours Bellinzona. Do you have a weekend to visit Bellinzona and its ...

  6. Bellinzona: Everything You Need To Know

    One of Switzerland's most famous tourist destinations is in Ticino, the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. In this beautiful region, you'll discover ancient churches and chapels, as well as vineyards, forests, and crystal clear lakes. Bellinzona is one of the most popular destinations in Switzerland. It is an incredibly beautiful and ...

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    Bellinzona e Valli Turismo. Piazza Collegiata. 6500 Bellinzona. Phone +41 (0)91 825 21 31. bellinzonaevalli.ch. Show Route. Advertisement. The old town of Bellinzona offers a fascinating insight into Ticino's history and culture. With elegant churches, magnificent parks and squares as well as well-preserved city walls and castles, it invites ...

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    Verzasca Dam - Image courtesy of Wikimedia. Located outside of Bellinzona close to Lucarno is the amazing Verzasca Dam. Sitting at the head of the Verzasca Valley, the dam is an amazing 220 meters tall and creates the beautiful Lago di Vogorno reservoir behind it.. Made famous by being featured in the opening scene of James Bond's GoldenEye, it is today a very popular place to go bungee ...

  9. Places to see in Bellinzona

    Museum Villa dei Cedri Bellinzona. Visit Bellinzona and its surroundings… it's rock-solid adventure! Cross the Tibetan bridge "Carasc" or discover the 'Fortini della fame', interesting fortresses which testify to Nineteenth Century of Ticino.

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    Bellinzona in a nutshell. The perfect blend of history, nature and good weather, not to mention delicious food: Bellinzona takes you on a journey back to the Middle Ages thanks to its three castles, now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as its paved streets and welcoming little squares. Plenty of history, but also present-day cordiality ...

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    Places to stay. See all. Hotel and SPA Internazionale. 486. from $181/night. Hotel Bellinzona Sud. 58. from $119/night. Hotel Unione.

  12. Discover the Fortress of Bellinzona

    DISCOVER. OPENING HOURS. 06.11.2023 - 22.03.2024: From 10:30 to16.00. 23.03.2024 - 03.11.2024: From 10.00 to18.00. During the winter period, only Castel Grande remains open. The castles of Montebello and Sasso Corbaro can only be visited in their outer and inner courtyards. Consisting of three castles, city walls and a defensive wall enclosing ...

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    Don't miss Bellinzona's castles. I think that a visit to Bellinzona's three castles, or at least one of them, is a must. You can visit the castles on foot, by bus or by tourist train. Day trips to other areas. It's easy to reach several other Swiss towns from Bellinzona: you can make day trips to Locarno, Lugano and the Gotthard region.

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    11. The Teatro sociale - the only 19th Century Theatre in Switzerland. Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user WPestana used under CC BY-SA 3.0. The Teatro Sociale in Bellinzona is a center of vibrant musical concerts and is internationally acclaimed for hosting some of the best shows.

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    Bellinzona is also conveniently connected by the Gotthard railway, and is a standard stop for many intercity trains between Zurich, Lugano, Chiasso and Locarno.Regional services here are operated by TiLo and connect the town to the nearest airport (Milan-Malpensa (MXP IATA)), and to Biasca and many other destinations.1 Bellinzona railway station (Stazione di Bellinzona), Viale Stazione 36.

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    You'll learn interesting historical facts about Bellinzona and discover the capital of Ticino from a new side. The guided tour runs every Saturday morning from May to November. Meeting point: 11:00 a.m. at the InfoPoint Bellinzona c/o Palazzo Civico in Bellinzona (booking not required)

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    The Bellinzonese. The Bellinzonese area developed over the centuries around the three castles that are emblematic of this region, crafting its own multicultural identity partly thanks to its enviable position at the point where the roads to the Gotthard, Lukmanier and San Bernardino passes meet. Discover the Fortress of Bellinzona.

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    Willkommen auf der offiziellen Website von Bellinzona e Valli Tourismus. Auf der Website finden Sie Informationen, um Ihre nächste Reise optimal zu planen. Die Region Bellinzona und die Täler ist eine unverfälschte Region mit einer vielseitigen Landschaft, in der Natur, Kultur , Gastronomie, Geschichte und Traditionen sich zu einem ...

  19. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Bellinzona (Updated 2024)

    These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveller reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Castel Grande. 532. Castles. This beautiful medieval castle overlooking the city has been recently restored. See ways to experience (2) 2. Fortress of Bellinzona.

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    the church at Bellinzona's most popular square. The Piazza Collegiata in the center of the old town is - with its outdoor cafés - the most popular meeting place of Bellinzona. When the sun shines many youngsters love to sit on the big staircase in front of the Collegiate church at the square.

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    Bellinzona (/ ˌ b ɛ l ɪ n ˈ z oʊ n ə / BEL-in-ZOH-nə, [4] Italian: [bellinˈtsoːna]; [5] Ticinese Lombard: Belinzóna [belinˈtsɔna]; French: Bellinzone [bɛlɛ̃zon]; German: Bellenz [ˈbɛlɛnts]; Romansh: Blizuna [bliˈtsuːnə] ⓘ) is a municipality, a historic Swiss town, and the capital of the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. The town is famous for its three castles ...

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    Bellinzona is the capital of the Ticino canton. The town lies east of the same name river at the foot of the Alps and always occupied an important geographic location there. The region has been inhabited since the early Neolithic age. In 2017 many neighbouring municipalities of Camorino, Claro, Giubiasco, Gnosca, Gorduno, Gudo, Moleno, Monte ...