Best attractions and places to see around Premosello-Chiovenda include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites within Italy's Piedmont region. Situated in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, the area borders the Val Grande National Park, Italy's largest wilderness. Visitors can explore natural features like the Toce River, various mountain peaks, and Lake Mergozzo. The region also offers cultural significance through its ancient churches, museums, and historic landmarks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Lago di Mergozzo is a small and clear body of water located in Piedmont, in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. In the past, it was the westernmost inlet of Lake Maggiore. The floods of the Toce river created a strip of land that separated the two lakes. It is one of the cleanest lakes in Italy and Europe. On the lake, the use of motorboats is absolutely forbidden to preserve the ecosystem.
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Very beautiful waterfall along the way.
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Mergozzo has retained its medieval character. Once known for its location on the old trade route from Italy over the Simplon Pass (Sempione) into Valais, the town feels as if time has stood still, with its narrow, pedestrian streets, pretty churches, and modest houses. The small town's lakeside promenade is particularly beautiful and well-maintained, making for a pleasant stroll.
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Since it had rained a lot in the last few days, the waterfall was also a bit bigger
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The trail is accessible again. A path has been laid around the private property, although it's not yet signposted everywhere. But it's fairly easy to find.
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Sturdy footwear recommended! If you're planning on going with your family, plan to spend double the time! It's worth it!
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🚶To Visit and Admire from the Bars and Restaurants under the Arcades
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Premosello-Chiovenda borders the Val Grande National Park, Italy's largest wilderness area. Within this region, you can visit the Bosco Tenso WWF Nature Reserve, a protected woodland along the Toce River known for its rich birdlife and unique botanical specimens. The reserve features level nature trails suitable for all walkers and offers viewpoints of the Toce River. The Piana del Toce, which includes Bosco Tenso, is part of a natural itinerary starting from Vogogna.
Yes, Lake Mergozzo is a must-see. Located in the town of Mergozzo, it's considered the southern gate of the Ossola Valley and is noted for its clear, beautifully colored waters. You can also explore the Blue Trail (Lake Mergozzo) for scenic views of the lake and surrounding forest.
The area is rich in history. A significant site is the Stations of the Cross at Sacro Monte Calvario, Domodossola, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a pilgrimage path surrounded by the Ossola Alps. You can also find ancient Romanesque churches like the 12th-century Chiesa di San Remigio, and the majestic Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio. The Museo Parrocchiale (Parish Museum) houses sculptures and paintings from the 14th to 18th centuries.
Absolutely. The Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge is an old stone bridge that is part of a historic mule track. It offers breathtaking views down into the San Bernardino gorge and is a popular spot for visitors.
Premosello-Chiovenda is an excellent base for hiking. You can find trails leading to picturesque hamlets like Colloro and Capraga, offering insights into local life and scenic views. The area around Val Grande National Park provides numerous options, from easy nature trails in Bosco Tenso to more challenging mountain routes. For a variety of hiking options, check out the Hiking around Premosello-Chiovenda guide.
Yes, the region offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find MTB trails that loop around Lake Mergozzo or follow the Toce River. Road cyclists can enjoy routes from Pieve Vergonte to Macugnaga or explore loops around Vogogna Castle. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Premosello-Chiovenda guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Premosello-Chiovenda guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The nature trails within the Bosco Tenso WWF Nature Reserve are level and accessible for all walkers. The Lake Mergozzo area, including the Blue Trail, offers pleasant walks and a picturesque setting. The Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge is also an interesting spot for families to visit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the clear waters of Lake Mergozzo and the breathtaking views from the Stone Bridge Over the San Bernardino Gorge. The historical and cultural significance of sites like the Sacro Monte Calvario also receives high appreciation, with many noting the unique blend of nature and heritage.
Yes, for those exploring the trails, the Fantoli Hut offers a refreshment point with 18 beds, a dining room, and a large terrace. The town of Mergozzo, by Lake Mergozzo, also has cafes and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy local cuisine.
The best time to visit Premosello-Chiovenda for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer offers warmer temperatures perfect for lake activities, while spring and autumn provide comfortable conditions for longer hikes and cycling tours.
Yes, the nearby village of Vogogna is listed among Italy's 'Most beautiful villages' and offers a well-preserved medieval character, including architectural aspects of the Visconti castle. The hamlets of Colloro and Capraga, accessible via hiking trails, also provide insights into local life and scenic views.
Beyond the churches, you can visit the Museo Parrocchiale (Parish Museum) which contains sculptures and paintings from the 14th to 18th centuries. Further afield in Verbania Pallanza, the Palazzo Dugnani houses the Museo del Paesaggio (Landscape Museum) with a collection of paintings and frescoes. The Pinacoteca 'Rossetti Valentini' also displays important works of Vigezzina painting.


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