Located between the
Leventina and the
Valle Maggia valleys, Valle Verzasca extends over a length of in north–south direction and is situated in the north of the
Lago Maggiore. The valley floor is at about to above sea level. The surrounding mountain passes respectively have an average altitude of . The valley is crossed by the
Verzasca which is dammed at the southernly outlet of the valley, forming the
Lago di Vogorno, before it flows in the Magadino plain in the vicinity of the
Ticino in the
Lago Maggiore. The Valle Verzasca includes the geographical centre of Ticino, which is located at
Mergoscia, near the lower end of the valley.
Climate Due to the different altitudes, all climate zones are combined in the Valle Verzasca. Tenero-contra and Gordola include the insubric climate region thanks to the deep-sea level, close to the Lago Maggiore and protected by the mountains from the north winds. Vineyards and
Mediterranean vegetation benefit from the mildest climate area of Switzerland, nebulae are rare and rainfall of short duration. With increasing altitude, the hills and
mountain climate goes over to regions dominated by the
Alpine climate (over ).
Flora and fauna The diversity benefits among other things, the cultivation of vines, and it flourish
chestnut forests and palm trees thrive. Due to differences in soil type and amounts, almost all flora occurring in the Ticino and fauna of the various environmental zones are found in the Verzasca Valley. The Romans introduced and comparable to the tropical wood species,
Castanea sativa is in the southern part of the valley, below , the dominant species. It is no longer actively cultivated, but favors the further diffusion, and studies suggest taking advantage of the valuable wood of chestnut as a valuable wood. In the Valle Verzasca the endemic
Nera Verzasca goat has been preserved, which looks very much like the ancient Roman goat. This medieval durable goat has short hair, because it's not stuck in the snow. == Culture ==