Lago Maggiore





The Lago Maggiore Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A very nice excursion on the shore of Lake Maggiore, starting from Villa Lesa. This path can be done on foot or by bicycle and proceeds in a loop in an anticlockwise direction. Stresa can be reached by going along the lakefront on the outward journey, passing through the park of Villa Pallavicino. To return to the starting point, take the Via dei Castagni.
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An excursion near Lake Maggiore departing from Villa Lesa, near a parking lot where you can leave your car. Very beautiful and scenic route. The route runs in a counter-clockwise loop, mostly by road. Along the way you pass through Lesa, Belgirate, Calogna, Magognino, Stropino, Carpugnino, Comnago and finally return to the starting point.
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A very nice route with beautiful views over Lake Maggiore. It can be accomplished by walking or cycling. Most of the route takes place by road, especially the return leg. An anti-clockwise circular route starting from the village of Villa Lesa and starting along the lake to San Paolo Belgirate. From here you begin the climb towards the hinterland passing by some waterfalls of Rio San Paolo, from Calogna and from Comnago.
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An excursion on the shores of Lake Maggiore, departing from Villa Lesa and proceeding to Belgirate. Proceed and cross the San Paolo river until you reach Cardoni, and continue towards Magognino where it is advisable to visit Villa Ermelinda. Continue towards the VL3 path which passes by Masso Coppellato, the Church of San Paolo and arrive in Calogna. The route passes through Conmago and then returns to the starting point.
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A very nice excursion that can be done on foot or by bicycle, starting from the railway station of Villa Lesa. Proceed in a clockwise loop. Reach Belgirate and then return towards Lesa to continue towards Conmago and arrive near Masso Coppellato. From here continue the tour following the Mascarana path, parallel to the Erno river.