Best mountain peaks around Arizzano are situated in the picturesque Piedmont region of Italy, offering elevated areas and views. While Arizzano itself is not directly in the high Alps, its immediate vicinity provides opportunities for mountain exploration. The area is characterized by its proximity to Lake Maggiore, with several peaks and passes offering panoramic vistas. This region combines natural landscapes with accessible trails for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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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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Near Arizzano, you can explore several significant elevated locations. The Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno offers a magnificent panorama after a steep ascent. The Cuvignone Pass, at 1,050 meters, connects Valcuvia with Luinese and is a starting point for various trails. For easily accessible views, the View from Sasso del Ferro provides extensive panoramas of Lake Maggiore. Other notable peaks include Sacro Monte of Ghiffa, Monte Cimolo, and Pizzo d'Omo.
Yes, the Sacro Monte of Ghiffa, perched on Monte Carciago, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features a baroque complex with a Sanctuary Church and chapels, set within a 200-hectare nature reserve. It offers a blend of spiritual heritage, natural beauty, and panoramic views of Lake Maggiore.
Monte Cimolo, known as 'the sentinel of the lake,' provides extensive panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Intrasca Valley. As a peak of volcanic origin at 961 meters, its commanding position makes it ideal for appreciating the local landscape.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from challenging climbs to more accessible paths. For instance, the ascent to the Cross at Pizzoni di Laveno involves a steep climb over large boulders. Monte Cimolo has numerous trails of varying difficulty, some starting from Verbania's historic streets. Pizzo d'Omo is a destination on several routes, including the R02 trail from Verbania, known for significant elevation gain.
Yes, the Fishermen's Island, while not a mountain peak itself, is a family-friendly settlement with historical sites and viewpoints on Lake Maggiore. For mountain views, the View from Sasso del Ferro is an easily accessible viewpoint offering broad panoramas of Lake Maggiore, suitable for a less strenuous outing.
The Sacro Monte of Ghiffa is a significant historical and spiritual site, featuring an 18th-century baroque complex and an ancient archaeological path through chestnut woods. Monte Cimolo's trails also pass prehistoric rock carvings, showcasing the region's alpine heritage.
Beyond hiking, the area around Arizzano offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the 'Trail of the Good Remedy between Verbania and Monterosso' or the 'La Crosa Loop Trail.' There are also running trails, including routes like 'Monte Zeda – Sacro Monte of Ghiffa loop from Arizzano.' For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails guides for the region.
Yes, Mount La Crocetta is a wonderful peak known for its panorama and is a site for many launches with paragliders and hang gliders. It's worth a detour for the view if you're in the area.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by trail, a scenic and panoramic loop hike to Pizzo d'Omo, for example, is recommended from March to November. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer can be warm but also popular. Winter hiking routes might be available for specific peaks, but conditions can be challenging.
The Sacro Monte of Ghiffa is easily accessible by car, with parking available. It also features trails suitable for various fitness levels, including some within the monumental area that are accessible for disabled visitors.
The Cuvignone Pass is a notable mountain pass at 1,050 meters, connecting Valcuvia with Luinese. While the pass itself might not offer direct views, the roads leading to it are very scenic with views of the lakes, and various hiking trails start from the pass that allow you to admire Lake Maggiore.


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