Photos from Lake Maggiore
I’m traveling in Europe for a bit, and spent an enjoyable few days at Lake Maggiore. While I’ll have more in depth posts after I return home and have a chance to marshal my thoughts, I’ll be posting a few photos and quick thoughts from the road.
Lake Maggiore isn’t the largest of the Italian Lakes, but it is the longest, stretching about 40 miles from Sesto Calende at the Italian end to Magadino at the Swiss end. The east side of the lake is in the Lombardy region and the west in Piedmonte. The lake area is considered pre-Alp, and the area surrounding it is a mixture of hills and mountains that eventually lead to the Alps.
Around the lakes are numerous little town (or communes), each with its own flavor and ambience. Most of the towns are quiet and casual, although their are a few that have rather opulent hotels and cafes. I much preferred the casual, laid back spots, drinking coffee and eating where the locals were. There is, however, most likely a town that will appeal, no matter what your preferences are.
With a location that provides a steady supply of wind, Lake Maggiore is also a popular spot for windsurfing and sailing.
Photo credits: personal collection



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