It’s difficult to describe the flawless beauty of the Italian lakes, yet viewing them you’ll immediately understand why so many artists, composers and writers have sought inspiration here. The heady mix of serene waters, forest-clad hillsides, medieval villages, orange-blossom-scented warm air and delicious food make them an irresistible destination.
It was the arrival of the British during the days of the ‘Grand Tour’ that first brought fame to the sublime Italian lakes and helped to create the sophisticated villages nestling like pearls on a string along the verbena-clad shores. This wonderful combination of magnificent Swiss mountain scenery and Italy’s tranquil, crystal-clear lakes creates a stunning visual montage that cries out to be explored.
Lake Maggiore straddles both Italy and Switzerland and we stay in Baveno, a typically Italian lakeside town that overlooks the stunning Borromean Islands. We explore not only Lake Maggiore but also the equally beautiful Lake Como and lesser-known Lake Orta, one of the most spellbinding places you’ll ever visit. With the arc of the imposing Alps stretching out along the horizon, you’ll enjoy arguably the finest mountain scenery on the planet during your visits to Switzerland – dramatic Zermatt, nestled at the base of the world’s most mesmerising peak, the mighty Matterhorn. Then there are the delightful lost valleys, tumbling glacier streams and classic chalet scenes that, when blended together, offer a truly inspirational Italian lakes holiday.
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Itinerary
Arrive at the airport for your flight to Milan. We transfer by coach to either Baveno or neighbouring Stresa on the peaceful shores of Lake Maggiore. The delightful promenade affords superb views of the nearby Borromean Islands, while the palatial villas lining the shore have played host to eminent visitors from Queen Victoria to Winston Churchill, who honeymooned here. You’ll stay in the historic four-star Hotel Simplon or four-star Grand Hotel Bristol for seven nights, with breakfast and dinner.
Set in centuries-old parkland, Baveno’s elegant Hotel Simplon boasts a pink façade, which reflects the local marble for which the town is famous. The classically-styled rooms are decorated to a high standard and there is an outdoor pool in the hotel’s exquisitely landscaped sub-tropical gardens. The hotel’s restaurant and bar overlook the lush greenery of the park, the pool and beautiful Lake Maggiore.
Located in nearby Stresa, amid beautiful manicured gardens looking out to the Borromean Islands on the lakeside promenade, the Grand Hotel Bristol has a chic marbled lobby and lounge area, which features glass chandeliers and fine frescoes leading to an atmospheric bar and winter garden. The large outdoor swimming pool is set in the grounds, while the spa centre includes an indoor pool and all the rooms are decorated in classic styles.
Your first full day in Lake Maggiore includes a wonderful walk along the ‘balcony of Lake Maggiore’, a beautiful area with superb views of the lake below. You have a choice of a Green walk or a Blue one that covers a longer route.
Our Green walk begins at Carmine Inferiore, a small hamlet on the shore of Lake Maggiore, and takes us up to Carmine Superior, a beautifully preserved medieval village nestled on a rocky outcrop. Standing in front of the handsome Romanesque church, you’ll see breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding mountains. We continue to a beautiful viewpoint and catch glimpses of the legendary castles of Cannero Riviera. Emerging on twin fortified islets, the fortress was once seized by bandit brothers, who terrorised the coastal population with their roguish exploits until a siege forced their surrender. Before long, we reach a lovely garden known for its numerous species of camellias.
Green Walk
Duration: 2 hours
Distance: 2.7 miles
Altitude gain: 541 feet
Terrain: Terrain: mix of large rocks, and earth and gravel paths
Elevation: see the useful information section below
The Blue walk starts in the delightfully quaint town of Cannobio, just a few miles south of the Swiss border. We walk up an old mule track through tiny hamlets and a hillside chestnut forest until we reach Carmine Superiore. Take in the spectacular views of Lake Maggiore and the majestic mountains before we continue our hike. During our descent, we are treated to views of the ruined castles of Cannero Riviera, built by the noble Borromeo family. Soon we see a pretty camellia garden and arrive in the town of Cannero Riviera itself. There’s time for a stroll along the lakeside promenade to the citrus park, where it’s lovely to walk among the rows of brightly coloured lemons, oranges and grapefruit.
Blue Walk
Duration: 3 hours
Distance: 4.6 miles
Altitude gain: 1,115 feet
Terrain: Terrain: mix of large rocks, and earth and gravel paths
Elevation: see the useful information section below
Unmistakably Mediterranean in character, Lake Maggiore’s shores are lined with oleanders, palms and aromatic verbena, with its tranquil waters reflecting the azure sky. Just offshore are the fascinating Borromean Islands, which take their name from a Milanese family who once owned the four rocky outcrops and, in the 17th century, commissioned the finest architects and landscape gardeners to craft luxurious residences on them.
Pride of place goes to the amazing Baroque palazzo on Isola Bella, which we visit on a fascinating morning guided tour. Its resplendent rooms feature refined furniture, sculptures and paintings, with intricate parquet flooring and pastel-coloured plasterwork; underground you’ll find elaborate shell-adorned grottoes. Even more impressive are the exquisite grounds featuring terraces imaginatively planted with orange and lemon trees, magnolias and a host of other fragrant and colourful shrubs and plants. Marble statues and unique white peacocks add the final touches to this dramatic display. Previous distinguished visitors to the palace include Napoleon and Josephine, as well as Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
The second island we visit, Isola dei Pescatori, is a complete contrast. Its cobbled streets, picturesque harbour and charming buildings, which are ideal for strolling around, reflect its 10th-century origins and the ancient fishing tradition after which it is named. This is the perfect place for a relaxing fish lunch in one of the excellent lakeside restaurants – many with enchanting secluded terraces – before we cruise back to Baveno this afternoon.
Lake Como has a rich history as an important trade hub, a battlefield for the ambitious, and a holiday destination for the affluent. Strolling along the lakeside promenade, it is easy to forget that navigating the lakes was once a challenge. The many mule tracks and makeshift roads of yesteryear that crisscross the hillside have been carefully restored and make wonderful walking paths today.
Take a Green walk along part of the Greenway del Lago, a delightful hiking path that hugs the lakeshore, or choose the Blueoption, which follows the same route but continues all the way to Cadenabbia on foot.
Green Walk
Duration: 2 hours
Distance: 3.7 miles
Altitude gain: 405 feet
Terrain: mix of mule tracks and tarmac roads
Elevation: see the useful information section below
We begin in Sala Comacina, a colourful fishing village with fantastic views of Lake Como and Isola Comacina, the only inhabited island on the lake. We walk through a string of charming hamlets and villages along cypress-lined paths, seeing medieval churches, historic buildings and grand villas with manicured gardens – everywhere you look is another wonderful photo opportunity. Our walk concludes near the magnificent Villa Carlotta, famous for its botanical gardens. We transfer by coach to Cadenabbia, a lovely hamlet where the mountains descend to the lake. You have free time for lunch or perhaps a boat trip to Bellagio.
Blue Walk
Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes
Distance: 5.4 miles
Altitude gain: 452 feet
Terrain: mix of mule tracks and tarmac roads
Elevation: see the useful information section below
For the more energetic, we continue on the final section of the Greenway past more opulent villas and superb gardens. As we approach Cadenabbia, the striped façade of the Anglican Church of Ascension stands out against the rocky hillside. Cadenabbia was a favourite destination of the English in the 19th century, and author Mary Shelley wrote about her stay here in her book, Rambles in Germany and Italy.
Today you can choose to relax in your hotel, around Baveno or explore nearby Stresa’s numerous delights. Enjoying a coffee in the Piazza Cadorna is a preferred pastime for many. Alternatively, boat trips to Isola Madre with its botanical gardens, or Pallanza, a charming Roman town, offer wondrous views. The Maggiore lakeside exudes an ambience of gentility that has its origins in the days of the ‘Grand Tour’ when Europe’s aristocracy, having crossed the border from Switzerland, experienced their first taste of Italy. Aficionados of literature may fancy a drink at the bar of the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees, featured in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms and frequented by the likes of George Bernard Shaw and Charlie Chaplin.
Today you can choose to hike the same path at either an easy or moderate pace. We start in the leafy village of Armeno and gently descend through a chestnut wood, passing charming country houses and the villages of Carcegna and Miasino. We explore Miasino’s cobbled lanes and admire its elegant buildings, such as Villa Nigra, which today hosts concerts and exhibitions. Walking downhill toward Lake Orta, the last thing you’d expect to see is a Moorish palace, yet there is enchanting Villa Crespi with its minaret-like tower, surrounded by verdant gardens.
Green Walk
Duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
Distance: 3.9 miles
Altitude gain: 244 feet
Terrain: mix of mule tracks, woodland paths and tarmac roads
Elevation: see the useful information section below
Our walk ends in picturesque Orta San Giulio, where you have free time to wander its pebble-studded lanes and stepped alleys lined with traditional food shops. You’ll adore the medieval architecture of handsome buildings with shuttered windows in typically Italian shades of ochre, magenta and light blue.
Blue Walk
Duration: 4 hours
Distance: 6.6 miles
Altitude gain: 558 feet
Terrain: mix of mule tracks, woodland paths and tarmac roads
Elevation: see the useful information section below
Starting in the village of Armeno, we head into the countryside passing small farms and following the course of the Agogna river, with its source at Mottarone. Passing through alpinesque villages we cross the river to arrive in Ameno a beautiful town with an impressive church and town hall, in the nice park you will find one of the only ancient ice storage houses in the area. We take the tree lined street heading for the impressive tower of Santa Maria Assunta. Heading into woodlands we cross the pretty Membra river and head to the Chiesa di San Grato where you get your first great views of beautiful Lake Orta. We pass the hamlets of Vacciago and Vacciaghetto with their noble villas and descend to Miasino, famous for the paintings on each house, finishing at Orta San Giulio with time to visit the pretty town or, if you still have energy, to climb Sacro Monte di Orta.
You can expect some truly breathtaking mountain vistas today as we climb the foothills of the Alps, cross the Swiss frontier and head into the high Alps themselves. We take the Simplon Pass, an ancient traders’ and smugglers’ route that didn’t have a vehicular road until Napoleon had one constructed in the early 19th century. The scenery becomes ever more spectacular, with wildflower-covered meadows studded with tiny shepherds’ shelters and forests crowned by snowy peaks glistening in the sun. You could be lucky and catch a glimpse of an ibex, a chamois or even a golden eagle soaring above. You’ll marvel at the engineering feats required to build the road as it traverses towering viaducts and jaw-dropping precipices, passing countless mountain streams and tumbling waterfalls before we arrive at the legendary village of Zermatt.
Nestled at the foot of the mighty, iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is classic Switzerland, a car-free jumble of chalets and old wooden buildings strewn along a valley floor of pastures alive with the sound of cowbells, while cable cars and soaring footpaths weave ever upwards to the majestic amphitheatre of the surrounding lofty summits.
The ultimate alpine peak, the Matterhorn is relatively unobtrusive until you reach the end of the village and turn a corner, when the Swiss national symbol is revealed in its magnificent splendour – the sight is truly one of life’s ‘wow’ moments! For an even better view, take the cog railway up 10,000 feet to Gornergrat, the awe-inspiring mountain wonderland of glaciers and summits. Alternatively, relax in one of Zermatt’s many cosy cafés or take a gentle ride in a horse-drawn carriage.
Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
What's Included
Holiday Highlights
See quaint villages, ruined castles and colourful gardens on a guided walk around Lake Maggiore
Take a walk with a specialist guide through the medieval villages around Lake Como and admire the elegant villas
Enjoy a guided walk around Lake Orta, seeing lovely villages, such as Orta San Giulio, and a Moorish palace
Cruise the enchanting Borromean Islands and tour the splendid Isola Bella palace with a guide
Travel through the Simplon Pass to Zermatt and the Matterhorn
Seven nights in four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner
A local specialist walking guide to accompany you on all walks
Our Price Includes
The price of this holiday is per person based on two people sharing a room. Double sole occupancy rooms are available at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
Seven nights’ accommodation in four-star hotels
Half Board (Astoria hotel)
Daily breakfast & 2 dinners (Simplon hotel), including 1 in a local restaurant
All tours as mentioned
Airport departure taxes
Return flights
Hotel transfers
All coach travel as mentioned
The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
An expert local walking guide
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Accommodation
4* Hotel Astoria - Stresa -
★★★★
The four-star rated Hotel Astoria is superbly located in its own landscaped gardens on the lakeside promenade and just a short stroll from the heart of the typically Italian old town. The hotel has been family run for three generations and is extremely tastefully furnished with spacious lounges, a rooftop terrace with fine views across the lake and surrounding mountains, a pool and terrace set in lush gardens and an excellent restaurant with panoramic windows with views of the lake and Switzerland beyond.
Where hotels feature an outdoor swimming pool, this will be open summer months, weather permitting.
Please note the use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to mid-September), depending on the temperature.
4* Hotel Simplon – Baveno -
★★★★
About the hotel
The classic Hotel Simplon is set in its own centuries-old parkland. It has an elegant, pink façade, which reflects the local marble for which the town is famous.
There’s an outdoor pool in the hotel’s landscaped gardens, with palm trees and other green foliage dotted around the pool’s decking area, alongside the sun loungers and umbrellas. Head through the tunnel which doubles as an art gallery, to the Hotel Dino, the sister hotel, to use the gym and spa.
Please note the outdoor pool will be open during the summer months, depending on weather conditions.
The restaurant is light and airy, with chandeliers overhead and large windows offering lovely views of the greenery of the park, the pool and beautiful Lake Maggiore itself. The cosy bar is the perfect setting to enjoy a drink in the evening, with a terrace area with views of the park and pool.
The rooms are decorated to a high standard and all feature parquet flooring and an en suite bathroom, air-conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, a safe, TV and minibar.
Please note the use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to mid-September), depending on the temperature.
Location
You can reach the lakeside in just a few minutes on foot to take a stroll and admire the views or soak up the atmosphere with a drink in a nearby café.
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Holiday code
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