Best mountain peaks around Ghiffa are located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore, presenting a mountainous landscape with notable peaks and natural attractions. This region offers panoramic views, historical insights, and diverse hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, including UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Isola Pescatori, Lake Maggiore Isola dei Pescatori (Fishermen's Island), also called Isola Superiore (Upper Island), is one of the Borromean Islands in Lake Maggiore. Located in the municipality of Stresa, it is the only island in the lake that has been permanently inhabited since the beginning of the 14th century. The elongated island stretches approximately 350 meters from northwest to southeast and is about 100 meters wide at its widest point. The 3.4-hectare area is home to a fishing village in the southeast. An old avenue characterizes the northwest of the island. The harbor is located on the island's southern shore. There, fishermen have moorings for their boats, some of which are protected by a high stone wall. It also houses piers for water taxis and passenger boats. Isola dei Pescatori had 208 inhabitants in 1971, but by the last census (2001), the number had dropped to just 57. Sights The island's most striking building is the parish church, dedicated to Saint Victor (San Vittore). The multi-story houses feature characteristic long balconies, on whose railings fish is traditionally dried. The harbor entrance is protected by a life-size statue of the Praying Madonna. Text: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isola_dei_Pescatori
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Isola dei Pescatori (Isola Superiore) "The Fishermen's Island" Isola dei Pescatori, also known as Fishermen's Island or Isola Superiore, is the only permanently inhabited island. Its characteristic alleys and houses with long balconies for drying fish, the small village square, the tree-lined promenade, and the main street make it one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the lake. Also characteristic is the small market, where local handicrafts are sold, which attracts many tourists. Text / Source: Lago-Maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/borromaeische-inseln.html
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Isola dei Pescatori (Isola Superiore) "The Fishermen's Island" on Lake Maggiore Isola dei Pescatori, also known as Fishermen's Island or Isola Superiore, is the only permanently inhabited island. Its characteristic alleys and houses with long balconies for drying fish, the small village square, the tree-lined promenade, and the main street make it one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the lake. Also characteristic is the small market selling local handicrafts, which attracts many tourists. Text / Source: Lago-Maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/borromaeische-inseln.html
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a classic from the Varese area. It's worth it.
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Unfortunately, you can no longer see all around because the trees have grown too high. But there is a fantastic view towards Varese. The descent in a northeasterly direction (towards Larese) is not recommended because there are so many trees and branches (storm?) blocking the path, and the alternative paths are rocky, steep and sometimes slippery. Poles recommended.
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A beautiful climb leads to this pass, which is very famous among bikers in the area and also beautiful for a nice cycling trip. There are no views from the pass, but the two roads that lead to it are very scenic with views of the lakes!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno for its magnificent panorama over Lake Maggiore. Another favorite is the View from Sasso del Ferro, which is easy to reach and offers a great perspective of the lake and surrounding mountains. The Cuvignone Pass is also popular, serving as a starting point for various hiking trails with scenic routes.
Yes, the Sacro Monte di Ghiffa is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This Roman Catholic devotional complex is located on Mount Carciago and features a sanctuary dedicated to the Holy Trinity, chapels, and a portico of the Via Crucis. It offers extensive views over Lake Maggiore and the Lombardy Pre-Alps.
Monte Morissolo is notable for its historical fortifications, which are part of the 'Cadorna Line' – a defensive system from World War I. You can explore tunnels, bunkers, and observation points, offering a unique outdoor museum experience. Additionally, the Monte San Martino Memorial and Chapel provides a historical and religious site with fantastic views over seven lakes.
The Sacro Monte di Ghiffa offers an easy excursion with some paths accessible for disabled visitors and a playground area, making it family-friendly. Educational panels along the trails provide insights into the natural surroundings. Some sections of the hike up Monte Morissolo are also considered family-friendly.
From the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno, you can expect a magnificent panorama over Lake Maggiore and the western shore mountains. The View from Sasso del Ferro offers a great panoramic view of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains, including the southern part of the lake and Varese. From the Cima di Morissolo, you get magnificent panoramic views spanning almost the entire Lake Maggiore, from Locarno to the Vigezzo Valley and the peaks of Val Grande National Park.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Luino town centre and lakeside – Giuseppe Motta Square, Ascona loop' or the 'Beach on Lake Maggiore loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as the 'Lago Maggiore Zipline Parking – Ristorante La Batūa loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ghiffa and MTB Trails around Ghiffa guides.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The ascent to Sacro Monte di Ghiffa starts from the center of Ghiffa via a mule track and is considered an easy excursion. For more challenging options, the climb to the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno involves large boulders and a steep ascent. You can discover more trails in the Mountain Hikes around Ghiffa guide.
The region offers beauty across seasons. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the historical sites without the intense summer heat. The views over Lake Maggiore are stunning year-round, but clear days are best for panoramic vistas.
Passo Folungo, while a mountain pass, is significant for its scenic routes and historical ties to the Cadorna Line, similar to Monte Morissolo. The unpaved road leading to it was built during World War I. It offers a tranquil setting to explore remnants of this defensive system and provides a different perspective of the mountainous terrain surrounding Ghiffa.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views over Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements, such as the Cadorna Line fortifications on Monte Morissolo or the UNESCO site of Sacro Monte di Ghiffa. The accessibility of some viewpoints and the diverse hiking opportunities are also highly valued.
The Sacro Monte di Ghiffa is part of a special natural reserve covering almost 200 hectares of woodland, including chestnut forests. The diverse flora and fauna of this protected area, combined with the stunning lake views, make it a unique natural attraction.


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