Monte San Giorgio, which lies on the southern shore of Lake Lugano, is famous for its abundance of well-preserved reptile and fish fossils.
Palaeontologist discovered 40 dinosaur species, 80 fish species and 100 invertebrates in this small area. Among the most spectacular fosils are those of salt water reptiles, some of them up to 6 meters long. All excavation sites are open to the public.
The trail begins at "Fontana" (old wash house) - near the first group of houses after Meride - on the road to Serpiano (600 m) and ascends to "Casina" (900 m), traversing on almost flat terrain the short valley section of Val Porina.
It then descends to the forests near Serpiano (700 m) and finally returns to the starting point on a slight inclined slope. To walk this nature hike you need a little more than four hours, including the stops and informational markers. Strong and high walkings boots are recommended.
Mount San Giorgio
Mendrisio - Basso Ceresio
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Since July 2, 2003, the Ticinese region of Monte San Giorgio is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Monte San Giorgio has the world's most significant fossil deposits from the Middle Triassic Age.
The careful planning of a hiking tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended hiking trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.
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- Mendrisio Turismo
Via Angelo Maspoli 15
Casella postale 1357
6850 Mendrisio
Tel. +41 (0)91 646 57 61
Fax +41 (0)91 646 33 48
info@mendrisiotourism.ch - www.mendrisiotourism.ch

