Natural Tourism Attractions of Lake Maggiore in Italy and Switzerland

 

Attractions around the lake that are visited by many tourists and are well known, including the Borromean Islands and Brissago with Villa Taranto in Verbania, and the Alpinia Botanical Gardens in Stresa.




IPHEDIA.com - Lake Maggiore is a lake geographically in Italy and Switzerland. Lake Maggiore or also called Lago Maggiore is one beautiful lakes that is visited by many tourists.

Located on the southern side Alps and in the middle between Lake Orta and Lake Lugano, this lake with a length of about 65 kilometers between Locarno and Arona is the second largest lake in Italy and the largest in Switzerland.

The climate is mild in summer and winter, producing Mediterranean vegetation, with many gardens growing rare and exotic plants.

Here, regular boat service connects the various cities around Lake Maggiore. However, since some most popular tourist spots are not close to boat stops, cars are an excellent and alternative way to explore the entire enchanting lake.

Attractions around the lake that are visited by many tourists and are well known, including the Borromean Islands and Brissago with Villa Taranto in Verbania, and the Alpinia Botanical Gardens in Stresa.

The trees of Lake Maggiore include a number of subtropical species, such as figs, olives, and pomegranates that thrive in the mild climate, and several beautiful show gardens open to visitors. (as/ip)

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