Lakes Como, Maggiore, Orta & Lugano - July 5-11, 2009

Lakes Como, Maggiore, Orta & Lugano - July 5-11, 2009

Introduction

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The spectacular Italian lake district, long-time favorite haunt of the rich and famous, is our home for this seven-day trip.

Walking alpine peaks and mountain trails, lakeside paths and flower-filled meadows, we discover a world beyond the society glamour, one filled with dainty plants, elegant Renaissance villas, marble cathedrals and vintage railways. We take a cruise across Lake Orta, explore the famous Borromean Islands, and visit the terracotta statues of St Francis at Sacro Monte.

At Lugano we travel by private boat and cog railway to Monte Generoso, where we eat lunch in a rustic mountain hut before descending to Lake Como.

Walk Summary

Date 05-JUL-09 - 11-JUL-09
Trip

7 days, 6 nights

Terrain
Energetic

Waterside paths and alpine trails at up to 7,000 feet, some steep descents. 10-12 miles walking per day.

Price

US$3995.00 per person double occupancy
(single supplement US$525.00)

Walk begins in Orta, with arrival at Novara Rail Station and ends in Como, with departure from Como Rail Station Como.

Walk Itinerary

Sunday

We rendezvous in Novara. Novara is situated on the plain between the rivers Sesia and Ticino, which is the centre of a large rice growing area. The historic centre has a typically 19th century look with fine small palazzos built for the nobility side by side with older buildings such as the Battistero (Baptistry) and the Palazzo del Broletto. Among Novara's most memorable gastronomic specialities is paniscia, a dish based on rice, salame della dujia, gorgonzola and the famous biscottiini.

Overnight: Orta

Monday

We cross the lake of Orta by private boat and then walk on stone paths, a good climb of 2000 feet with wonderful views of the lake, through ancient villages where time has stood still. We descend to have lunch in a restaurant that serves typical cuisine. In the afternoon, our private boat takes us to visit the island of San Giulio and then back to Orta to wander through the charming little streets of the village and to the famed gardens of Villa Motta for tea. The historic 19th century villa provided shelter for the refugees of World War II and today its lakeside garden showcases glorious azaleas and camelias.

Overnight: Orta

Tuesday

We walk from Monte Mottarone up to Monte Falo where we stop for refreshment in a cozy inn. We walk down through a chestnut wood before taking a cable lift to lunch on a terrace overlooking the lake. In the afternoon, we can choose to visit Stresa or cruise the lake to visit the Borromean Islands of Isola Bella and Isola dei Pescatori.

Overnight: Stresa

Wednesday

We leave Stresa by ferry and van to cross the border into Switzerland arriving at lovely Lugano, 'The Queen of the Ceresio'. A funicular takes us to the top of Monte San Salvatore where we have lunch in a restaurant with an incredible view over the lake and the mountains. We then walk up to the botanical gardens of San Grato or take the chance to stroll the shady promenade of Lugano before dinner at our lakeside hotel, a Wayfarer favourite.

Overnight: Lugano

Thursday

We walk today on Monte Generoso, which we reach by private boat across the lake to Capolago and by cog railway, with views across the Plain of Lombardy and the peak of Monte Rosa. We lunch at a mountain hut and descend to Argegno and our hotel on the western shore of Lake Como.

Overnight: Menaggio

Friday

We hike the shoreline of Lake Como known as the 'Looking Glass of Venus'. Stopping at the18th-century Villa Carlotta, we admire the villa's splendid garden and romantic sculptures. We sail across the lake to dock straight on the jetty of a 14th- century inn, for our lunch under a pergola. This afternoon we have the choice of walking to the gardens of Villa Melzi or shopping in the old town of Bellagio.

Overnight: Menaggio

Saturday

We take the ferry to Como and a walking tour of the bustling town at the head of its eponymous lake, with its marble cathedral, old quarter and shops specialising in the local silk, before saying 'arrivederci'.

This itinerary represents a typical Walk. We prepare itineraries well in advance of the trip and therefore we reserve the right to make changes due to weather, local events or other circumstances - but always to improve the experience of our guests.

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Photo Gallery

Italian Lakes. Wonderful gardens View from balcony On the trail White peacock. 20070921_0079.JPG Group photo What have they found? Garden and lake views Photo opportunity Photo opportunity Stunning views across lake Italian garden monument Photo opportunity Town statue Back on the trail Group photo Evening meal setting Our captain for the day Lake views

Travel Information

Before & After:

Visit Milan. A few highlights include:

  • unparalled chic shopping at fashion and interior design boutiques
  • the Duomo (gothic Cathedral where it is possible to admire the town landscape from the roof)
  • La Scala Opera
  • The Last Supper ( the famous fresco of Leonardo da Vinci) - but be sure to book your visit well in advance (www.tickitaly.com)
  • the Castle (built by the Renaissance noble Family Sforza)

Weather:

The meandering Lakes of Como & Lugano boast an almost Mediterranean warm micro climate. Located on the south side of the Alps, temperatures are generally high but are tempered by gentle winds from the mountains surrounding the lake. In June and September, daily temperatures reach around 70ºF (21ºC) with night time lows of around 54ºF (12ºC). A föhn wind sometimes blows from the north, raising temperatures. In June & September, sunshine averages around 7 hours a day. However, thunderstorms can be frequent in spring and autumn so you should bring good quality rain protection.

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