The characteristic Ticino house in the historic center of Verdasio was completely renovated in the 1990s and newly covered with granite slabs. The exact year of construction is unknown; on an original fresco in one of the corridors, the year 1621 is noted. Thanks to the restoration, many other historical elements and components of the house have been preserved, including a powerful, man-high fireplace and wooden ceilings with massive chestnut wood beams. On four floors, there are 7 rooms with 200 square meters of living space, as well as a bathroom, a guest toilet, and a cellar with barrel vaulting. The kitchen is modernly equipped with an induction stove. In addition, the house has a loggia with a beautiful view of the valley, a balcony, and a terrace of about 30 square meters with a granite table.
Verdasio is 30 minutes by car from Locarno and Ascona and 10 minutes by car from the border town of Camedo in Italy. It is also accessible by the Centovalli train and has its own train station about 20 minutes' walk below the village. At the train station, there are also the valley stations for the cable cars to Monte Comino and to Rasa (on the opposite side of the valley). The village clings to the southern slope of the valley and is therefore very sunny. The village center of Verdasio is classified as a "protected village image of Switzerland of national importance." The Centovalli offers impressive tranquility, an intact, original nature, countless hiking trails, and numerous swimming spots with crystal clear water.
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6655 Verdasio (TI)