Best attractions and places to see around Maggiora include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region offers diverse landscapes, from the morainic reliefs of natural parks to the shores of Lake Orta. Visitors can explore ancient castles, Romanesque religious buildings, and protected natural areas with rich flora and fauna. Maggiora and its surroundings provide various opportunities for exploration and discovery.
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Orta San Giulio - Lake Orta Orta San Giulio - Lake Orta - Faith, nature, history and beauty - Lake Orta, with its 13.4 km long and 2.5 km wide, is a real jewel between the green of the Alps and vast hill forests. The silent little cousin of the majestic Lake Maggiore. The shores of the lake are dotted with small picturesque villages, ancient villages and marinas that tell the story of the life of the fishermen who were once the most numerous inhabitants of Lake Orta. Today, however, they are the accumulation of modern stories of pleasure boats and ports, of international quality tourism. Orta is an ideal destination for families, couples looking for a romantic place to relax, sports lovers and for young and old who love nature and its energy. Text / Source: Lago D'Orta Piemonte, Piazza Unità d'Italia 2, Pettenasco https://www.lagodorta.piemonte.it/item/orta-san-giulio-lago-dorta/
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Piazza Motta, Orta San Giulio Among the points not to be missed is Piazza Motta, the beating heart of the village, rich in history and vitality. In the centre of the square stands the Broletto, also known as the Palazzotto. Once it was the place where the representatives of the villages of the entire Riviera met to make the most important decisions. The building dates back to the sixteenth century. On the external walls you can see the coats of arms of the bishops who ruled the Riviera, three sundials and the symbol of Orta San Giulio: the coat of arms with the Hortus Conclusus. Text / Source: Lago D’Orta Piemonte, Piazza Unità d'Italia 2, Pettenasco https://www.lagodorta.piemonte.it/item/orta-san-giulio-lago-dorta/
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The Piazza Mario Motta, Orta San Giulio The Piazza Mario Motta: The atmospheric square in the center of Orta was named after the Italian freedom fighter Mario Motta, who fought in the Piedmontese resistance. The square itself is a prime example of Italian architecture. Colorful facades on the east side, opposite the lake with a row of chestnut trees (formerly elms). The small Palazzo della Comunità with a foundation of picturesque arcades (popular as a wedding backdrop) is unmissable. Shops, bakeries, restaurants, bars and boat docks are spread around the entire square. On the north side, the alley Salita di Motta leads up to the church of Maria Trost and the Sacro Monte, other alleys - almost star-shaped - open up other parts of Orta. Text / Source: www.idrosee-info.de https://www.ortasee-info.de/die-piazza-mario-motta/
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Beautiful view of Isola San Giulio
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The German-language television series “Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity” - which I can recommend without reservation - is dedicated to the places with UNESCO World Heritage sites on all continents and eras in short film clips. This includes the “SACRI MONTI” in northern Italy (there are a total of eight of these “Holy Mountains” in Piedmont and a ninth in Lombardy), which are presented to the culture-loving viewer in a 15-minute clip. This can be accessed in the ARD media library at the following link: => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/heilige-berge-in-piemont-italien-folge-396/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS84ODgxMzc2
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There are some very nice restaurants!
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Beautiful view of the island of San Giulio
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The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit Orta San Giulio Historic Centre, a charming pedestrianized village with a rich past. Other notable historical landmarks include Castello Solaroli and Castello Ricetto, both offering insights into the area's medieval defense. The 11th-century Romanesque religious building, San Tommaso, also provides a glimpse into the region's ancient religious heritage.
Absolutely. The area is rich in natural beauty. The Lakeside walk at Lake Orta offers beautiful views. You can also explore the Parco Naturale dei Lagoni di Mercurago, known for its oak forests, water mirrors, and diverse birdlife. Monte Fenera Natural Park is another significant natural feature, characterized by its unique geological formations, ancient caves, and diverse wildlife.
Maggiora and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. For hiking enthusiasts, there are several routes in the area, including the Monte Fenera Park Loop from Maggiora. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Maggiora guide. If you're into mountain biking, explore trails like the Monte Fenera Nature Park – Descent to Prato Sesia loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Maggiora guide. Gravel biking routes are also available, such as the Rooty Forest Trail Descent, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Maggiora guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Orta San Giulio Historic Centre is a pleasant pedestrian area to explore with children. The Sanctuary of the Crucifix of Boca, surrounded by greenery, can also be a peaceful family visit. Additionally, the Lakeside walk at Lake Orta is a gentle and enjoyable activity for all ages.
Maggiora and its vicinity offer several cultural experiences. The Museo Storico Etnografico della Bassa Valsesia, located in Villa Caccia, showcases local traditions and houses a significant library. The Museo Archeologico presents a collection of ancient objects and archaeological finds. For a broader historical perspective, the Museo Civico Archeologico in nearby Arona features collections tracing prehistory.
Maggiora Park is one of Europe's largest action sports parks, evolved from a legendary motocross track. It offers new courses and advanced structures, including the Balmone Restaurant, a pool, and a panoramic terrace. It's also home to Italy's first KTM E-Cross centre, providing electric bike experiences, and has a bike park for cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, from Piazza Mario Motta in Orta San Giulio, you can take a boat to the small Island of San Giulio. The island is home to a Romanesque Basilica, the Episcopal Palace, and a Benedictine Abbey, making it a highly recommended destination for its historical and religious significance.
The Sacro Monte of Orta is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on a hill overlooking Orta San Giulio. It features twenty chapels that depict significant moments in the life of St. Francis, offering a unique spiritual and artistic experience.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Monte Fenera Nature Park offers trails with varying difficulty levels. While many are moderate, some sections or longer routes within the park can be considered more demanding. You can find detailed information on difficulty grades in the Hiking around Maggiora guide.
Visitors frequently praise the charming atmosphere of places like Orta San Giulio Historic Centre, often described as 'pretty and cute.' The spiritual journey offered by the Sacro Monte of Orta is also highly appreciated for its beautiful depiction of St. Francis's life. Many also enjoy the peaceful natural settings, such as the Lakeside walk at Lake Orta and the scenic views from various viewpoints.
Yes, near the town of Arona on Lake Maggiore, you can find the Colossus of San Carlo Borromeo, also known as Sancarlone. This towering bronze figure is notable as the second-largest hollow statue after the Statue of Liberty, and visitors can climb inside for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Monte Fenera Natural Park is significant for its geological, paleontological, and archaeological importance. It features numerous caves formed by water erosion, containing stalactites, stalagmites, and significant artifacts, including fossil remains of cave bears and evidence of Neanderthal presence from approximately 50,000 years ago. It also provides a tranquil environment for diverse wildlife.


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