What to do
When staying at Villabelsito you'll have easy access to a lot of local activitis that include famous restaurants, museums, natural beauties, golf courses, mountains and basically all the sports you can think of.
Some examples:
What to do
When staying at Villabelsito you'll have easy access to a lot of local activitis that include famous restaurants, museums, natural beauties, golf courses, mountains and basically all the sports you can think of.
Some examples:
SPACEVERBANIA: A unique Family Entertainment Centre located 5 minutes away from Villabelsito. It offers a Trampoline Park, Indoor Ski, a huge Indoor Playground for Kids, a lounge to relax, a criosauna, a dry floating experience and a bar/restaurant for all your needs.
ALPINO GOLF CLUB: The third oldest golf club in Italy is a little hidden gem in the Italian golf scene. Short but tricky it will put your skills to the test over its 9 holes, perfect for a quick round before dinner
PARCO PALLAVICINO: On the Stresa lakefront, a few steps from the center, the Pallavicino Park is an oasis of peace, suitable for trips outside the city with children and more. Over 50 species of exotic mammals and birds live in large natural spaces among centuries-old chestnuts, giant lyriodendrons, ginko biloba, sequoias and magnolias. Equipped picnic areas, a cafeteria and a playground are availablei
The Borromeo Islands: Terre Borromeo is the brand identifying the cultural and natural sites associated with the Borromeo family in the distant past and includes: Isola Bella and Isola Madre in the archipelago of the Isole Borromee; Parco Pallavicino in Stresa; Parco del Mottarone along the slopes of the mountain of the same name; Rocca di Angera, on the Lombard side in the province of Varese, and the Castelli di Cannero located in the Upper Vergante.
Il Museo del Paesaggio: Museo del Paesaggio is a cultural institution with deep rooted bonds to the Lake Maggiore area and the valleys around it. This bond is the heart of its constitution and underlies its mission.
The Museum is a legally established institution since far off 1931 by royal decree and this was subsequently confirmed with its registration on the Piedmontese Region’s legal entity register.
Il San Carlone: The Statue of San Carlo was built in Arona, the birthplace of Borromeo, after his canonization and in honor of the greatness of the Milanese archbishop: for about two centuries it was the tallest statue in the world. Climbing inside the statue is possible and it is an incredible experience. The colossus measures a height of about 35 meters, which the visitor can reach by climbing to the top of the Sancarlone. Through a few spiral steps and then a steep seafaring staircase with protection, in fact, you go up to the head of the saint, while observing his internal structure. From here it is possible to look outside through some holes corresponding to the eyes, the nostrils, the ears of the saint. Other windows open at shoulder height allowing you to look out and enjoy the remarkable surrounding landscape.
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Devero/Crampiolo: “The mountain of one time, unspoiled nature to look, feel and touch with your hands, the gracious and sincere hospitality, the distant horizon to achieve“
Everything is ready to host you in Alpe Devero, away from the hustle and bustle, surrounded by a real mountain, where the nature is the star of your holiday.
An unspoiled nature to find the right rhythm in all seasons. Hiking and rock climbing, long and relaxing walks, mountain bikes trips for all tastes and in the winter cross country skiing, downhill skiing and mountaineering.
Riale: Riale, known as Chärbäch in Walser language, is the northernmost village in Piedmont and is a real architectural jewel of the mountains, perched on the high slopes of the Val Formazza.
Situated at 1,730 m in altitude, Riale was one of the earliest settlements of the Walser people, who journeyed to the Val d’Ossola from the nearby Canton of Valais through the Gries Pass.
The Val Formazza was once a major trade route: from Valais, a mule track ran through the Gries Pass all the way to nearby Lombardy. This was the salt road, also the “Sbrinz Route”, as it is still known to this day, thanks to the highly acclaimed, traditional historical re-enactment event.
The Val Formazza is the only Walser colony that directly borders with the Goms, the birthplace of this German people; the historical presence of these Medieval settlements can still be felt and is very much alive. Modern-day evidence of this can be seen in the dialect spoken by a group of Val Formazza inhabitants, as well as in the typical architectural style of the dwellings and Walser names of the villages situated along the Val Formazza road.
Il Piccolo Lago: At the Piccolo Lago, Marco Sacco's cuisine is the absolute protagonist in this enchanted place surrounded by water, a stone's throw from Verbania.
The particular pile-dwelling construction will give you the feeling of being suspended over Lake Mergozzo, with the breathtaking view of the mountains as the horizon.
Water and fire, lake and fireplace, pots and stoves, the primary elements that create the magic of the kitchen since the earliest times will give you an unforgettable experience.
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