Ponte dei Salti, also known as the “jump bridge,” is a stunning medieval stone bridge located in the picturesque village of Lavertezzo in the Verzasca Valley, Ticino. This double-arched bridge spans the crystal-clear waters of the Verzasca River, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant greens of the surrounding landscape. Originally built in the 16th century, it was reconstructed in 1960 after sustaining damage in the 19th century.
Visiting Ponte dei Salti offers a unique experience. You can walk across the bridge and enjoy breathtaking views of the river below, which is renowned for its turquoise color and natural swimming holes. On warm days, many visitors take a refreshing dip in the river or relax on the rocks along its banks. And you're free to join them. The area is popular for swimming and diving, with some daring individuals leaping from the bridge into the water.
In addition to enjoying the bridge, you can explore Lavertezzo itself, which features charming stone buildings and an 18th-century church that adds to the village’s character. The scenic hiking trails that follow the Verzasca River upstream provide opportunities for further exploration and solitude.
Seraina’s Tip: Try to visit by public transport, as it gets very busy, especially during peak season. Driving can lead to chaos with limited parking options, so taking the yellow Postauto bus from Locarno is a more convenient way to enjoy this beautiful spot.