We offer you a beautiful farmhouse located in the rolling hills surrounding Lake Maggiore, in the heart of the province of Novara, Piedmont.
Surrounded by the greenery and quiet of nature, this farmhouse offers an authentic country experience: here guests can savor the serenity of rural life, enjoy local food and wine specialties and be enveloped in warm Piedmontese hospitality.
Its strategic location makes it easy to explore Lake Maggiore and reach nearby tourist resorts, such as Arona and Stresa, with the magnificent Borromean Islands, rich in history and charm.
Nebbiuno also offers direct access to the mountains, making it an ideal starting point for outdoor activities: from summer hiking to winter skiing adventures at the area´s ski resorts.
Reaching Nebbiuno is easy, thanks to its proximity to the A26 highway, which makes it about an hour´s drive from Milan.
Perfect for those who want a break from city life, the agritourism invites you to immerse yourself in the nature, culture and traditions of Piedmont, for total relaxation and authenticity.
Lake Maggiore is one of Italy´s most evocative and fascinating lakes, located between Piedmont and Lombardy and also encroaching on Switzerland. This lake is the second largest in Italy and one of the main tourist symbols of the region, thanks to the combination of spectacular landscapes, picturesque villages and a rich cultural heritage.
Features of Lake Maggiore
- Water and Landscape: The clear waters of the lake are surrounded by rolling hills, high mountains and picturesque villages, which make the landscape a real enchantment, especially at sunset or on sunny days.
- Borromean Islands: Among the main attractions of Lake Maggiore are the beautiful islands, Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori. These islands are famous for their lush gardens, historic villas and romantic atmospheres.
- Towns and Villages: The lake is dotted with historic towns such as Stresa, Arona and Verbania, each with its own charm. Stresa is famous for its elegant villas and gardens, while Arona is known for the colossus of San Carlo Borromeo, a statue that is one of the symbols of the town.
Activities on Lake Maggiore:
- Water sports: The lake is an excellent destination for water sports such as sailing, windsurfing and kayaking.
- Hiking and trekking: The hills and mountains around the lake offer ideal walking and hiking trails, with breathtaking views of the lake and the Alps.
- Botanical gardens and parks: The Villa Taranto botanical gardens in Verbania and those on Isola Bella are among the most famous and are home to rare botanical varieties and spectacular blooms, especially in spring.
How to get to Lake Maggiore:
Lake Maggiore is easily accessible from both Italy and Switzerland. It is well connected by highways and rail lines, and is about an hour´s drive from Milan.