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Cossogno is a quaint village with medieval origins that retains the charm of mountain towns, featuring its stone houses and narrow streets that wind through picturesque views. Its prime location places it at the gateway to the Valgrande National Park, the largest wilderness area in Italy, a paradise for hiking enthusiasts and lovers of unspoiled nature, where dense forests, streams, and ancient mule tracks narrate the story of a wild and captivating land.
Just a ten-minute drive away are Verbania and the shores of Lake Maggiore, famous for its villas, botanical gardens, and the Borromean Islands, which house elegant palaces, blooming parks, and age-old lakeside traditions. Nearby, you can also reach Lake Mergozzo, known for the clarity of its waters, perfect for summer swimming and relaxing days. About half an hour's journey will take you to the romantic Lake Orta, home to the islet of San Giulio, a place of significant spiritual and cultural allure.
For those wishing to explore further, Stresa is easily accessible, with its elegant lakeside promenade, or you can cross into Switzerland to visit the lively towns of Ascona and Locarno. The region also offers plenty of opportunities for mountain lovers: hiking trails, biking routes, and visits to alpine villages where authentic traditions thrive.
This variety of landscapes, with the blue of the lakes and the green of the mountains, makes Cossogno and its surroundings an ideal destination for those seeking a stay that combines nature, culture, and moments of true relaxation.
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