Description
Coming from Bellinzona, the silhouette of the Palazzo Comacio appears in the outskirts of Roveredo, right next to the Romanesque tower of the church of San Giulio. The imposing building bears the name of its builder, Tomaso Comacio.
Roveredo is the capital of Mesolcina and is located in the valley floor. The village is nestled in a mountainous hill landscape, which gives a sense of security. In addition to various notable historic buildings, Roveredo offers a lively village life and intact infrastructure, such as grocery stores, an organic products store, two butchers, two pharmacies, a bakery, restaurants and bars.
The Moesa river, which runs through the village, allows for safe bathing during the summer season.
By public transport, Bellinzona can be reached in half an hour, while Locarno and Lugano in one hour.
Art and culture
The Calanca Valley and the Mesolcina Valley offer a rich cultural life. Here people dance, sing, eat, drink, laugh, sow, harvest...
People meet in the mountains, in the valley, on horseback, during hikes, art exhibitions and vernissages.
There are countless ways to have fun here, whether it's relaxing, exploring by bike, a refreshing dip in the Moesa river or a shower under one of the many waterfalls in the valley.
We continue to discover new enchanting places, indeed every walk holds surprises. You will find some inspiration in the links below:
- calancabiennale.ch
- parcovalcalanca.swiss
- openART.ch
- visit-moesano.ch
Amenities
- 1 Schlafzimmer
- 45 m² Wohnfläche
- Max. 4 Erwachsene
- Min. 1 Erwachsene
- Max. 3 Kinder
- Typ: Apartment