Monte San Giorgio geo-paleontological path
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Description
The starting point of the didactic trail is the idyllic village of Meride, where a visit to the Fossil Museum is highly recommended. A rich collection of fossils of flora and fauna from Monte San Giorgio is exposed here.
A few minutes' walk takes you to the Val Mara viewing terrace. This is an educational classroom in the middle of the forest, just above the Gaggiolo stream. Enriched with binoculars and numerous didactic contents, it is aimed at a mixed audience of adults and young people.
Continuing along the cantonal road, you pass through the hamlets of Fontana and Spinirolo. From here you take the forest path, cross the Mürgala meadow and arrive in the hamlet of Crocefisso. A little further on you reach the Carpanee teaching room: an outdoor location in the woods, which can be used by everyone, day and night, all year round. From here you then climb up to Serpiano.
We then skirt the asphalt road leading to the mountain station of the cableway from Brusino Arsizio (285 m) to Serpiano station (650 m/a.s.l.). You then proceed slightly uphill on a forest road to an old alpine pasture surrounded by centuries-old chestnut trees: Alpe di Brusino (673 m/a.s.l.), where you can stop for a break in a historic grotto restaurant. Continuing on, you will reach an exceptional vantage point with a view of Monte Generoso and Lake Lugano. The walk then continues towards Gaggio (771 m/a.s.l.).
Here, you turn onto a narrower path in the direction of Pozzo (812 m/a.s.l.) and continue downhill to Albertina in Riva San Vitale. You then climb back up and conclude the itinerary again in Meride.
A series of learning panels scattered along the path explain the history of this extraordinary place in detail.