City San Bernardino Mesolcina Calanca
San Bernardino


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Description
Already at the beginning of the 19th century, San Bernardino developed into a popular travel destination, when members of the aristocratic class of neighboring Italy visited the place, known for its therapeutically valuable mineral water. Later, San Bernardino reorganized itself and relied on its scenic strengths as well as new sports facilities in terms of tourism. In summer, it is the natural landscapes, pine forests, moors and rich flora that make San Bernardino an ideal destination for those who crave peace and nature. It should be mentioned that certain local plant species do not occur in any other European area.
In summer, the natural environment, the pine forest, the marshes and the particular flora make San Bernardino the ideal destination for those looking for peace and nature.
Of particular importance are some plant species that cannot be found in any other area of Europe and, together with the healing water flowing from the mineral spring, determine the uniqueness of the place.
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Public Transport
The Moesano can be reached both from the north and from the south by train and post bus connections (from the north: Zurich - Chur train, then post bus; from the south: Chiasso - Bellinzona train, then post bus).
Direct routes connect the Moesano area with the capital of Ticino, Bellinzona, and the capital of the canton of Graubünden, Chur.
Directions
Thanks to the motorway connections from the north A3 Zurich - Sargans and A13 Sargans - San Bernardino and from the south A2 Chiasso - Bellinzona and A13 Bellinzona - San Bernardino, the Moesano is easily accessible all year round.
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San Bernardino
Responsible for this content: Ente Turistico Regionale del Moesano (ETRM).
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