• Monte San Giorgio is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the fossil finds from the Triassic Period. These are on exhibit in the museum of Meride.
  • Bei Crocifisso sind wir zum Monte San Giorgio aufgestiegen. Von dieser Seite ist es steiler und etwas anspruchsvoller, insbesondere wenn der Boden nass ist.
  • Between nature and fossils. Straddling the Italian and Swiss borders, Monte San Giorgio is a lush mountain covered in dense forests of oak and chestnut.
  • Monte San Giorgio is a wooded mountain (1,097 m above sea level) of the Lugano Prealps, overlooking Lake Lugano in Switzerland.
  • Hike to climb Monte San Giorgio, from Riva San Vitale. The route loops and climbs steeply to Monte San Giorgio, located 1,097 meters above sea level.
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  • The powerful push of the African plate caused a series of deformations within a collisional zone, including the area of Monte San Giorgio in its southern part.
  • UNESCO World Heritage site Monte San Giorgio awaits you. ... The Fossil Museum of the Monte San Giorgio is located in Meride, near the stop “Meride, Paese”.
  • The Italian side of Monte San Giorgio became part of Unesco's World Heritage Sites in 2010 while the Swiss half has been since 2003.
  • Comment (automatic translation in english). The Monte San Giorgio has numerous paths to climb. One of the longest is the one that starts from Riva San Vitale.