Best mountain peaks around Laveno-Mombello are situated on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing expansive views of the lake and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore various summits, passes, and viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for both accessible excursions and more challenging ascents.
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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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Not on weekends. It's too crowded then.
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a classic from the Varese area. It's worth it.
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The road is quiet, through the forest and climbs steadily.
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Among the most notable peaks are Sasso del Ferro, known for its expansive panoramic views, and the Pizzoni di Laveno, which offer magnificent panoramas over Lake Maggiore. The Cuvignone Pass also serves as a starting point for various trails with stunning views.
From peaks like Sasso del Ferro, you can expect nearly 360-degree panoramic views encompassing the southern part of Lake Maggiore, its islands, and surrounding towns. On clear days, you might even see other lakes like Varese, Monate, and Comabbio, the Alps, and glimpses of the Po Valley.
Yes, Sasso del Ferro is particularly family-friendly. An iconic cable car departs from Laveno-Mombello, taking visitors to Poggio Sant'Elsa, a viewpoint slightly below the summit. From there, it's a short, easy walk to the highest point, making it ideal for picnics and enjoying the views with family.
Many peaks are quite accessible. For instance, Sasso del Ferro can be reached via a cable car from Laveno-Mombello. For those who prefer hiking, various trails of differing difficulty levels ascend the mountains, including ancient mule tracks.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to the Pizzoni di Laveno involves climbing over large boulders in a steep ascent, rewarding hikers with magnificent panoramas. The Cuvignone Pass also offers challenging routes, especially the famous ascent from Cittiglio.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, such as the "Cuvignone Hill Climb – Cuvignone Pass (1,050 m) loop from Laveno-Mombello," or running trails like the "Cuvignone Pass – Mount La Crocetta loop from Laveno Mombello Lago." For more options, explore the cycling, running, and mountain hiking guides for the area.
The mountain peaks are generally enjoyable during warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking trails are clear and the cable car to Sasso del Ferro is operational. Clear days offer the best visibility for panoramic views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, you can take the "Lake Maggiore Cable Car – View from Sasso del Ferro loop from Laveno Mombello Lago" for a moderate hike. The Cuvignone Pass is also a starting point for various trails that allow you to admire Lake Maggiore. You can find more detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Laveno-Mombello guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like Sasso del Ferro and Pizzoni di Laveno. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, the diverse hiking opportunities, and the overall natural beauty of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding Alps are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for instance, the summit of Sasso del Ferro features a refuge and a restaurant, making it a convenient spot for a break and a meal after enjoying the views or a hike. There is also a small bar at the View from Mottarone Summit.
The Mottarone Climb from Armeno is an intermediate climb that offers increasingly beautiful views as you ascend. It rewards you with vistas of both Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. This climb is not overly demanding and is a popular choice for those seeking scenic routes.


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