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  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
  • Historical Sonvico Nature Trail

Theme Trails – The Historical Sonvico Nature Trail

Stage 23: The Boulder with Engraved Cupels

This is considered to be a natural monument. This chestnut is probably the oldest living piece of vegetation on our territory.

Not even the old people of the town can remember anything about the rock-engravings we can see in our territory. At the top of the St. Martino hill we find engraved in the rock, a series of cupels, hollows in the shape of a goblet, with a convex bottom. These cupels are very common in the Alps. Probably they are the most ancient evidence left by man on our land. There are many theories about their meaning: from astronomic to the ritual-sacrificial rite, from the topographical and cadastral function (mark a boundary or signal a route) to a magic and devotional function. The need of man to treat with devotion the forces of nature on which he depends, is without doubt a convincing explanation. The Church fought for centuries against pagan worship; sometimes it even built oratories and chapels over the places of worship to convert people to Christianity. Therefore, it is probably not by chance that close to the Madonna d’Arla Chapel we find another boulder with cupels.

 

  1. Related Excursions

    The Historical Sonvico Nature Trail
    Stage 1: Well and "Riaron"
    Stage 2: House of Reason
    Stage 3: Graad
    Stage 4: Cassinel
    Stage 5: The mixed broadleaf woods
    Stage 6: Geological oddities
    Stage 7: Mill and bridge
    Stage 8: The glade in the wood
    Stage 9: The torrent Franscinone
    Stage 10: Wash-house
    Stage 11: The birds of the wood
    Stage 12: The eroded valley of the Franscinone
    Stage 12: Water and energy
    Stage 13: The edge of the flood-level wood
    Stage 14: Dairy farm for the processing of milk
    Stage 15: Lime-kiln
    Stage 16: The rural area
    Stage 17: The Humid area of Canéed
    Stage 18: The earth kiln for charcoal production
    Stage 19: Terracing
    Stage 20: Madonna d'Arla
    Stage 21: The Chestnut Wood of Pian Piret
    Stage 22: The Beechwood
    Stage 23: I Denti della Vecchia
    Stage 24: R’Alborón
    Stage 25: The Oratory of S. Martino
    Stage 26: The old center of Sonvico
    Stage 27: The Walnut Press
    Stage 28: The Church of Saint John the Baptist

  2. How to arrive

    The Luganese Regional Bus Line covers the Lugano – Sonvico stretch; from Val Colla you can reach Sonvico, using the postal bus from Tesserete to Sonvico.

    Journey by public transports!

  3. Signalization

    Sonvicosentierostorico Adesivo

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