Sunday March 14, 2021 -- With cold weather, lots of snow and no sunshine in most of the country, our go-to place for a sunny hike was, once again, in Canton Ticino, fairly South, to the area around Lugano (It takes us only 90 minutes to get to Lugano by train!).
We knew there would be a cold wind blowing, and as long as the sun was shining, it was fine. But it WAS cold!
Nevertheless, we still managed a 12-km hike, starting at Roveredo (at the entrance to Val Colla) and walking into and out of the Capriasca Valley toward Tesserete. We have done several hikes in this area (usually in winter, it seems), and this was just a walk in the forest with visits of various villages. We didn't go up to the pass (Gola di Lago) at the back of the valley, having crossed there twice before, but turned back down the valley shortly before the pass, and continued at that point along National Trail no.7: VIA GOTTARDO.
Highlights were the sighting of a HUGE beetle (about 3 cm) -- an oil beetle it turns out -- and probably a female getting ready to lay eggs. We found out later that the oil secreted by these beetles is poisonous and was used by ancient Greeks to administer the death sentence.
And the other main highlight was the colours! Flowers are blooming now: Magnolias, Forsythias, Rhododendrons, Japanese Cherries, Daffodils, Crocuses, Snowbells, Violets and more! And a breath of green in the otherwise brown branches. Spring is slow in coming this year, with so much cold weather and snow, so these flowers and leaves are a promise of things to come.
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Some of the many flowers and colours we saw! |
(Here are photos from a hike we did two years ago in the same valley, but higher up: CLICK HERE)
(And another walk around the Capriasca region a year earlier, where I discovered the valuable painting of "The Last Supper": CLICK HERE)
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Heading up by bus from Tesserete to our starting point of Roveredo, we pass this iconic villa with the most fantastic blossoming tree in its yard. Besides the palm trees, which are also beautiful. |
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Before heading into the Valle Capriasca, we admired the view from the church terrace in Roveredo. This view is South to Lake Lugano and Monte San Salvatore. |
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Lots of nice forest trails. In this region, we get a better view of the countryside in winter, because the foliage is so thick in summer, that it blocks any views. |
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On the way into the valley, we alternate between forest and open clearings, which usually contain a few stone houses. |
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We were very lucky actually. At the start of the trail we had come across a sign that until March 12th (two days earlier), this trail had actually been closed in order to repair this particular bridge. |
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It was actually quite windy. In the sun OK, but when the clouds covered the sun, it was very cold! |
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Every once in a while we run across a pretty house like this one. |
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The goats were roaming free. This baby had a silky soft coat. It probably smells cheese on Urs' hands because we had our picnic lunch just shortly before this |
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Higher on the hill on the left is a small cluster of houses. It was at that altitude that we walked here in December 2018 |
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In the village called Lelgio, this farmer just barely made it through the narrow road with his hay bales (further on it got even narrower, he had only a couple of centimeters to spare on each side) |
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