The cable car that takes visitors up to San Salvatore in 12 minutes starts in the Lugano suburb of Paradiso. A footpath leads from the intermediate station to the circa 150 meter high fixed rope trail. A fifteen minute stroll from the mountain station takes one to the peak, to a viewing tower that offers a breathtaking view of the region of Lugano, Lake Lugano, Lombardy and all the way to the Alps.
From this point onwards you can continue walking on various hiking trails. A museum that displays fossils and rocks from the region is also to be found on San Salvatore. A permanent exhibition imparts knowledge about speleology and research on the mountain, which has seven caves in all, including the Treasure Grotto, which is steeped in legend and lore.
From this point onwards you can continue walking on various hiking trails. A museum that displays fossils and rocks from the region is also to be found on San Salvatore. A permanent exhibition imparts knowledge about speleology and research on the mountain, which has seven caves in all, including the Treasure Grotto, which is steeped in legend and lore.




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