- I Bagni. Clean beds, untidy rooms, excellent food, and much civility, with rather high prices to passing travellers (1873).
Val Malenco.
- Chiesa. Two fair country Inns, improving (1873).
- Chiareggio. Very rough quarters, and little food to be depended on (1873).
Val Codera.
- Codera. Two very primitive Inns kept by tidy and civil people (Tschudi's 'Schweizerführer').
Passes of Val Masino.
No good glacier guides are to be found in Val Masino or Val Bregaglia. At Chiesa in Val Malenco there are several men who have made glacier excursions, and two or three (Flematti of Spriana, Joli of Torre) who have recently been up the Disgrazia.
I Bagni to Val Codera.
- There are three passes, all only practicable on foot: I. Over Alp Ligoncio to a pass at the foot of Monte Lis d'Arnasca and through Val del Pussato—the easiest. II. Through Val Porcellizza to Alp d'Averta. III. A rough way, wrongly marked on maps, between the two last. All lead through gaps in an almost perpendicular granite wall. The scenery of the upper portion of Val Codera is wildly beautiful (Tschudi's 'Schweizerführer').
Fuorcla di Rocchette.