Best attractions and places to see around Vogorno, a village in the Ticino canton of Switzerland, serves as a gateway to the Verzasca Valley. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including an emerald-green river and mountain views. Vogorno also features notable engineering marvels and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that highlight the region's unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
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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Vogorno is nestled within the stunning Verzasca Valley, known for its emerald-green Verzasca River and unique polished rock formations. You can also visit Lago di Vogorno, a reservoir formed by the Verzasca Dam, offering impressive views. Further into the valley, you'll find the beautiful La Froda Waterfall near Sonogno, and the Pizzo di Vogorno mountain provides fantastic panoramic vistas.
The region boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. The Ponte dei Salti, also known as the Roman Bridge, is a medieval stone bridge near Lavertezzo. In Vogorno itself, you can find the Church of San Bartolomeo, the oldest church in Valle Verzasca dating back to 1234, and the Oratory of Our Lady of Lourdes in Berzona. The Odro Ethnographic Trail starting from Vogorno leads through historic hamlets and features a small museum showcasing traditional farming practices.
Yes, the emerald-green waters of the Verzasca River are famous for swimming and cooling down. Popular spots include the areas around Ponte dei Salti in Lavertezzo and Brione Verzasca. Always observe local information signs regarding safety, as river conditions can vary.
The Verzasca Dam, also known as the Contra Dam, is located at the entrance to the Verzasca Valley. This 220-meter-high dam gained international fame from its appearance in the James Bond film "GoldenEye," where a bungee jump was filmed. It remains a popular spot for thrill-seekers to experience bungee jumping. A small museum inside the dam provides information about its history and function.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Verzasca River offers opportunities for gentle hikes and cooling off in its clear waters. The Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station provides an accessible way to reach scenic viewpoints, and the Lakeside Marina of Tenero on Lake Maggiore is a pleasant spot for families to relax by the water.
The Carasc Tibetan Bridge is a suspension bridge offering a unique crossing experience. It is noted for its height and length, providing impressive views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors describe it as stable, fascinating, and a memorable part of a hike, though it may not be suitable for all dogs due to its design.
Yes, the Vogorno area offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the "Ponte dei Salti – Jumpers' Beach loop from Corippo." Moderate options include the "Ponte dei Salti – Verzasca River loop from Corippo" or the "Stavello (Abandoned Village) – Waterfall Near Vogorno loop from Vogorno." More challenging hikes include "On the heights between the hamlets of Vogorno − circular tour" and "Alpe Bardughè – Vogorno Peak loop from Vogorno." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Vogorno guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes in the vicinity. The "Verzasca Valley Trail" offers a challenging ride, while the "Tenero - Mergoscia Loop" and "From Tenero to Monte Motti" are also considered difficult. For an easier option, try the "Lakeside View of Lake Maggiore – Ascona Lakeside Promenade loop from Tenero." Explore more cycling options in the Cycling around Vogorno guide.
Absolutely! The area provides several running trails. You can challenge yourself with the "Lago di Vogorno Loop" or the "Revöira Ethnographic Trail," both considered difficult. Moderate options include the "Ponte dei Salti – Verzasca River loop from Lavertezzo" and the "Tenero Marina – View of the Ticino Mountains loop from Lavertezzo." For more running inspiration, check out the Running Trails around Vogorno guide.
Beyond standard hikes, you can explore the Odro Ethnographic Trail, which starts from Vogorno and offers insights into the region's socio-cultural history and traditional farming. Another unique option is the Sentierone della Valle Verzasca, an easy itinerary following an ancient mule track through the valley, passing chapels, bridges, and waterfalls alongside the emerald river.
The Verzasca Valley, including Vogorno, is particularly beautiful in the off-season, such as autumn, when the natural spectacle of colors is unique. While the summer months are popular for swimming in the river, visiting outside peak season can offer a more tranquil experience with stunning scenery.
The Cardada Cable Car Mountain Station is noted for being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to bring a rehab buggy. Some of the paths at the top are relatively wide and well-developed, offering accessible viewpoints.


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