Attractions and places to see around Soglio, a village situated on a sunny hillside terrace in Switzerland's Bregaglia Valley, are characterized by historical architecture and natural landscapes. The area provides views of the Bregaglia Valley and surrounding peaks. Soglio is recognized for its well-preserved 16th to 18th-century architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately, the complete loop cannot be done because you have to go through a private road and the owner is not really available to let you pass, so just after the houses you have to take a road that goes back, shortening the route by quite a bit.
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The Basilica of Colle Don Bosco has a somewhat questionable architectural style, but when it was built it was very popular. But you don't go to the Colle for the architecture: you go to breathe the presence of Don Bosco and San Domenico Savio, and in the meantime you also enjoy a panorama that is a true corner of Paradise.
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There are many reasons to visit the Becchi: historical, religious, or even just for the view - from Don Bosco's house you can see a corner of Paradise. Those who love Don Bosco will be moved.
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A beautiful 18th-century church with a notable bell tower. It overlooks a lovely little square; to the side is another small square with the Town Hall; behind it is a park, another building, and the War Memorial. From the church, turning west, you reach the beautiful Church of San Giuseppe with its adjoining Oratory, and a little further on, the Chapel of San Rocco. A short distance from San Martino is the former Church of Santa Elisabetta, now a public library. A drinking fountain with drinking water is located next to the church, on the side of the Town Hall Square. It's a nice place for a break.
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Romanesque style church near the Mongiglietto area, one km from the municipality of Cortazzone. On a notice board it is written where you can collect the keys to visit it internally
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The Romanesque Church of San Secondo is located about one km away. from Cortazzone. Located on a green hill, it is worth a stop, I have passed it several times and I am always happy to stop, I found it open only once and visited the interior, the naves and capitals are of interest. Outside on the lawn there are benches and a fountain for water supply.
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The Romanesque Church of San Secondo is located about one km away. from Cortazzone. Located on a green hill, it is worth a stop, I have passed it several times and always stop with pleasure, the naves and capitals inside are of interest. Outside on the lawn there are benches and a fountain for water supply.
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The church of Santi Nazario e Celso stands completely isolated about two kilometers north-east of Montechiaro d'Asti on the slopes of a green hill (the "Bric San Nazario"), surrounded all around by trees except on the facade. The building strikes the visitor from afar for its tall bell tower and for the chromatic effect given by the alternating bands of brick and sandstone; it constitutes an important testimony of the Romanesque architecture that developed in the XII century in the Asti Monferrato area.
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Soglio and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the impressive Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus, known as one of the most beautiful Romanesque churches in the region. Another significant historical site is the Basilica of Saint John Bosco, a large center dedicated to the saint where he was born, featuring churches, museums, and exhibitions. Don't miss the unique Cave Dwellings of Mombarone, which are real houses dug into the hills dating back to the 18th century.
Yes, several attractions around Soglio are suitable for families. The Basilica of Saint John Bosco is very popular with families and young people, offering a large center with churches, museums, and exhibitions. The San Secondo Church, Cortazzone, located on a green hill with benches and a fountain outside, also provides a pleasant stop for families.
Soglio is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The village itself sits at 1,090 meters, offering majestic views of the Bregaglia Valley and the impressive peaks of the Sciora group, Val Bondasca, and Piz Badile. Below the village, you'll find extensive chestnut forests. Many of the historical churches, like the Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus, are also situated on hills offering excellent viewpoints.
Soglio is an excellent starting point for various hikes. The hiking trails around Soglio include the scenic Sentiero Panoramico (Panoramic Path) from Casaccia to Soglio, offering continuous valley views. You can also explore paths leading to mountain pastures like Dair, Tombal, Plän Vest, and Cadrin. For longer excursions, consider routes like the crossing via Pass da la Duana into the Avers-valley or trails to natural attractions such as Piz Lunghin and Lago di Cavloccio.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the Verde Lungo Trail: Gorghi, San Bartolomeo, and San Grato is an easy 5.5 km route. The Gorghi, San Bartolomeo, and San Grato Green Loop is another easy option, just over 5 km, perfect for a relaxed walk.
Soglio offers different appeals throughout the year. Spring and summer (roughly April to September) are ideal for hiking, with vibrant meadows and numerous trails accessible. Winter (December to March) transforms the village into a snowy landscape, suitable for winter hiking, skiing, and snowboarding, though some trails might be less accessible.
The Soglio area provides diverse cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find MTB trails like the Montechiaro d'Asti Loop Trail or the easy Valmanera Road loop. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the Montechiaro d'Asti – Cortanze Castle loop or the scenic Verrua Savoia Countryside View loop.
Soglio is famous for its well-preserved 16th to 18th-century architecture. The village center features narrow, stone-paved alleys and pastel-toned houses. The prominent Palazzo Salis, dating back to 1630, is a central feature, now a hotel with ancient sequoia trees in its garden. Other notable buildings include Casa Alta, Casa Antonio, Casa di Mezzo, and Casa Gubert, all part of the influential De Salis family's legacy.
Soglio offers a taste of traditional local culture. You can enjoy leisurely strolls through the village's timeless center, admiring the historic architecture. For cuisine, look for traditional dishes like Pizzoccheri, a hearty buckwheat pasta meal. The village is also known for local products such as chestnut honey and Soglio-cosmetics, made from regional raw materials.
The Church of San Lorenzo is an acclaimed Romanesque landmark in Soglio. First mentioned in 1354 and reconstructed in the 18th century with Baroque elements, its belfry stands out among the traditional stone houses. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Alps and is a significant part of the village's historical and architectural heritage.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the narrow alleys of Soglio's village center can reveal charming, less-known corners and well-preserved architecture. The extensive chestnut groves below the village, cultivated since Roman times, offer a tranquil and picturesque experience away from the more frequented paths. The various mountain pastures accessible by hiking trails also provide serene and authentic local experiences.


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