Best lakes around Marzio are characterized by their mountainous surroundings and the prominent Lake Lugano, which straddles the border between Switzerland and Italy. This region offers diverse landscapes, from elevated viewpoints providing panoramic lake vistas to charming lakeside villages. The area is known for its natural beauty, with opportunities to explore both the water and the surrounding hills.
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So you can go all the way around. Distance about 60 km mainly flat roads. Along beautiful, typical Italian towns.
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From the top of San Giorgio, located at an altitude of 1000 meters in the south of Ticino, you can enjoy a panorama that ranges between the lake and the mountains
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Monte San Giorgio is a wonderful 1097 m peak located in the Mendrisiotto area. From the top you can perfectly observe the entire Ceresio area and the city of Lugano, a true marvel.
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On Monte San Giorgio you will find yourself in a bivouac where you can stay sheltered, there are drinks and water inside the bivouac, which are not free! There is a box where you can leave money for what you take.
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Porto Ceresio belongs to the province of Varese on Lake Lugano, and was made famous as an internationally renowned center of craftsmanship and art. Very inhabited and busy city, but worth a passing visit.
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The lake is divided between the Italian and Swiss borders and takes its name from the Swiss city of the same name. It is very beautiful as are its streets. It goes without saying that during the high summer season the roads are very busy, a real pleasure when there is less traffic. High visibility always recommended!
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@Camilla Colombo: only if you carry it on your shoulder, unfortunately :) :)
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The region around Marzio is best known for Lake Lugano, which straddles the border between Switzerland and Italy. Popular viewpoints include the View from Monte San Salvatore, offering panoramic vistas of Lake Lugano and the Ticino Alps, and the View of Lake Lugano from Monte San Giorgio, a 1097m peak with excellent views of the Ceresio area.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Monte San Salvatore offers shady forest paths suitable for family walks. Morcote Village has a beautiful park and charming village center to explore. The Porto Ceresio Waterfront Promenade and Lake Lugano itself are also considered family-friendly, offering pleasant strolls and scenic views.
The area boasts rich history. Morcote Village, known as the “Pearl of Ceresio,” features historic arcades, churches, and the monumental staircase leading to Santa Maria del Sasso. The adjacent cemetery is also an outstanding example of sacred funerary art. Porto Ceresio, a former fishing village, is known for its craftsmanship and art, with various historical church and sacred buildings.
Absolutely. You can find numerous hiking opportunities. Monte San Salvatore offers various hiking trails, including a via ferrata for climbing enthusiasts. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking around Marzio, which includes routes like the 'Monte Marzio – View of Lake Lugano loop'.
Yes, cycling around Lake Lugano is a popular activity, offering fantastically beautiful views. While you often share roads with cars, there are also dedicated bike paths. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Marzio guide, which includes routes like 'Lido di Agno – Lake Lugano loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from elevated points like Monte San Salvatore and Monte San Giorgio. The charm of lakeside settlements like Morcote Village, with its unique architecture and serene atmosphere, is also highly appreciated. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along Lake Lugano is another highlight.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can find routes like 'Around Monte Arbostora – loop run' and 'Monte Mondonico and Lake Ghirla Loop' in the Running Trails around Marzio guide. These routes offer diverse terrain for different fitness levels.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, Monte San Salvatore is listed as dog-friendly, offering paths where you can enjoy nature with your pet. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
The region is characterized by its mountainous surroundings and the prominent Lake Lugano. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from elevated viewpoints offering panoramic lake vistas to lush forest paths, such as those leading up Monte San Salvatore. The area also features natural monuments and subtropical vegetation in places like Morcote's Parco Scherrer.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Morcote Village has restaurants and cafes within its charming center. Similarly, Porto Ceresio, with its busy waterfront, offers places to eat and drink. Some viewpoints, like Monte San Salvatore, also cater to gourmets.
The 'Pearl of Ceresio' refers to Morcote Village. This title is earned due to its picturesque location between the mountain and Lake Lugano, its charming village center with arcades, historic churches, and a beautiful park.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. For example, the 'Monte Marzio – View of Lake Lugano loop' is rated as easy in the Hiking around Marzio guide. Many paths around the lake and in villages like Morcote offer gentle strolls with beautiful scenery.


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