Lake Maggiore

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Embark on a trip to the heart of the Italian Lakes and discover a landscape that exudes charm, elegance and natural beauty. 

Lake Maggiore is one of Italy’s most alluring destinations. Along its 90 miles (150 kilometers) of shoreline are picturesque, centuries-old villages, imposing castles, historic churches and rolling countryside studded by vineyards and olive groves. Appreciate the belle époque atmosphere prevailing here, where sunlit promenades, outdoor cafés and plenty of natural beauty await your arrival.

The finger-like Lake Maggiore is 33 miles (54 kilometers) long and 7 miles (12 kilometers) at its widest point, offering plenty to discover. The towns of Verbania and Stresa are two popular jumping-off points, but are also undeniably attractive in their own right. Each is an idyllic place to use as a base. Just off the coast of Stresa, the Borromean Islands are among the lake’s biggest draws, the three isles bursting with ancient palaces and lush botanical gardens filled with exotic plants. In Verbania, the Gardens of Villa Tarranto are alive with color. Quiet little Cannobio, the last Italian town before the Swiss border, is a great choice for exploring the mountains.

Breathtaking views are one of Lake Maggiore’s great charms. Hike into the hills to see sweeping panoramas. For vistas across the lake and Alps take the Sasso del Ferro cable car from Laven-Mombello to the 3,484-foot-high (1,062-meter) viewpoint. Nearby, visit the tiny rock-hewn 13th-century monastery of Santa Caterina del Sasso, one of the most impressive attractions of the eastern shoreline.

Days at Lake Maggiore are filled with culture, relaxation and exploration. See the ancient churches of Arona and traditional handicrafts at the enormous market of Luino. Explore castles such as the Rocca di Angera fortress in Angera.

Trains arrive in Lake Maggiore from Milan and Turin, which both have international airports. Rent a car for the freedom to explore at your own pace or use the convenient bus services. Complete your lakes experience with a boat ride across the water on one of the many ferries.

Where to stay in Lake Maggiore

Porto Ronco

Porto Ronco is well-liked for its mountain views. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Ronco sopra Ascona area, you might plan a trip to Brissago Islands or Monte Verità.

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Cerro

Though Cerro might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Laveno Mombello Ferry Terminal and Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso.

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Profarè

While there might not be top attractions in Profarè, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Laveno Mombello Ferry Terminal and Funivie del Lago Maggiore.

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Sasso Moro

While there might not be top attractions in Sasso Moro, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Arolo Beach and Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso.

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Gattirolo

Though Gattirolo might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso and Laveno Mombello Ferry Terminal.

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Quassa

Quassa might not have many top sights, but Pista Ciclopedonale del lago di Comabbio and Porto Valtravaglia Ferry Terminal are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

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