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Neighboring countries

Cannero Riviera
A picturesque village known for its unique Mediterranean climate, which favors a lush citrus blossoming, thanks to Mount Morissolo, which protects it from cold winds.
Cannero is known for its Citrus Festival, which takes place every year in March, where you can also visit the camellia exhibition.
It offers various sports activities such as a beach volleyball court, canoe and pedal boat rentals, or you can visit the Cannero Castles, located on a small island and recently renovated and reopened to the public.


Cannobio
A lively town, known for its market held every Sunday on the lakeside, which attracts numerous tourists, even from nearby Switzerland.
In the summer, you can enjoy the vibrant nightlife with events and parties at the Lido or simply stroll through the village streets, enjoying homemade ice cream or an elaborate cocktail in the various bars overlooking the lake.


Locarno
Locarno is famous for its Film Festival, summer music events such as Moon&Stars, its splendid Piazza Grande, its mild climate (being the warmest city in Switzerland) and its location on Lake Maggiore, offering a mix of culture, nature (such as the Camellia Park, the Madonna del Sasso) and relaxation, with a unique atmosphere between the Alps and the waters of the lake.

Intra
A charming city with all the essential amenities, but also perfect for strolling along the lakeside, exploring the village, and taking the opportunity to do some shopping.
In fact, it is known for its Saturday market.


Mergozzo
The Botanical Gardens of Villa Taranto are an unmissable destination for nature and landscape lovers.
Here, among flower-lined paths and rare botanical species from all over the world, every visitor can experience a real journey through the colours and scents of nature.
Orta San Giulio
From the eighteenth century onwards, the great families of the Lombard nobility such as the Viscontis and the Borromeos went on holiday.
In the 14th century, the Borromeo family made the lush islands of the Gulf their favorite destinations, initiating their transformation and creating imposing villas and gardens of rare beauty.
Even today, the two "sister" islands, Isola Bella and Isola Madre, are owned by the Borromeo family, while Isola dei Pescatori has remained at the disposal of the community that has always inhabited it and has not undergone any particular changes over the centuries, maintaining a spartan yet equally evocative atmosphere for visitors.

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