絶景を目指して登るのであれ、達成感のために登るのであれ、山頂を訪れることで、ジョルニコの美しい自然をもっと満喫することができます。20
もの選択肢の中から、制覇する山頂を決めるのは簡単ではありません。スムーズに次の冒険で目指す山頂を選べるように、ジョルニコの素晴らしい山頂をこのガイドにまとめました。
最終更新日: 4月 9, 2026
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The Gorda hut is an alpine refuge at almost 1800 m above sea level. It's a perfect place for a regenerating break during a run.
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The Gorda hut is an alpine refuge at almost 1800 m above sea level. It is a perfect place for a regenerating break during a walk.
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A pleasant place to stop in front of a beautiful view.
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Magnificent views of Mount Matro and the Leventina and Blenio Valleys.
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There is a large telecommunications system with a transmission tower on the Matro (the associated cable car is only available to staff) and this is no coincidence, as the summit is one of the elevations with the most extensive, unobstructed views all around. Regarding the name: “Matro, mater” are names for foothills, elevations that are not too high. Also called “Poncione Strecuolo” and “Pizzo di Sobrio” in old maps and texts.
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Certainly an exciting place, I was there in the off-season and therefore very quiet.
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Acquarossa ("red water") in the middle Blenio Valley takes its name from the local springs containing salt, iron, arsenic and lithium carbonate, which have a constant temperature of 25 to 26 degrees Celsius and flow out of the mountainside at 2500 liters per minute. The bathing and drinking water from the spring, as well as the red mud (fango) obtained from it, are said to have medicinal healing powers. The first mention of the place name Aquam rubeam comes from 1446. In the 18th century there was a small bath that was built in 1786 on the foundations of an earlier building, the Palazzo Malingamba. A park, several restaurants, a post office with telephone and telegraph as well as a carriage service and, from 1911, a rail connection to the Biasca-Acquarossa railway (today the new bus station) near Comprovasco were available. Initially almost unknown in the north of the Alps, the spa was visited primarily from Ticino and Italy until the outbreak of the First World War.
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