Liberty villa with swimming pool and lake view

Luino, Lake Maggiore, Italy

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Luino – Art Nouveau villa with swimming pool and lake view
800 m²

Property

5600 m²

Land

4

Piani

6

Rooms

6

Bathrooms

1

Pool

Parking

Private

Luino – Art Nouveau villa with swimming pool and lake view

Elegant period villa renovated and with a splendid lake view.

Property from the early 900s consisting of the manor house with large representative office, an open space outbuilding, 4 large garages and the heated swimming pool.

LAKE MAGGIORE – It is the largest lake in Italy, after that of Garda, and it is the largest among the neighboring ones in the so-called three lakes region, full of luxury villas, also for sale. Lake Maggiore extends in the Lombard Pre-Alps occupying a large valley, continuation of the Ticino, along which the great glacier descended.

The surface area is calculated in sq km. 212, the waters is located at an average height of 193 meters. sm; the perimeter is km. 170; the maximum longitudinal length is km. 54.

Lake Maggiore contains seven islands, namely the two Brissago islands; the four Borromean islands (Is. Madre, Isola S. Giovanni, Is. Superiore, Isola Bella) in the gulf of Pallanza the island of Partegora, in the southern end between Angera and Arona. Among the islands we can also consider the two islets on which the castles of Cànnero stand.

The average depth is mt. 175, while the maximum reaches mt. 375 between Cannero and Ghiffa.

The main tributary of Lake Maggiore is the Ticino river, which enters the lake at Magadino, forming a vast alluvial plain, and exits as the only emissary at Sesto Calende.

South of Punta Castagnola, on the western side, the beautiful gulf of Pallanza opens up, full of luxurious villas, also for sale, dominated in its background by the dazzling scenery of the alpine massifs covered in perennial snow. The lake here appears very vast. In fact, between Laveno and Feriolo it opens for over 12 km. The western bank continues as far as Arona, developing at the foot of the rounded granite massif of Mottarone, and the gardens and luxurious villas follow one another in a marvelous combination of aspects and colours.

The eastern bank appears lower but also sunnier, and extends south of Laveno, up to Angera; only the steep rock stands out, on which stands the Sanctuary of S. Caterina del Sasso and the hill of S. Quirico with the Rocca di Angera. South of Arona and Angera, the lake narrows more and more between somewhat marshy shores, until in Sesto Calende it takes on the appearance of a river again. Also on this very sunny shore, there are many luxurious villas, also for sale.

The climate of Lake Maggiore is generally very mild; in fact, along the banks it is possible to cultivate the products of hot countries, especially in some more sheltered locations, such as Meina, Intra, Pallanza, Stresa and Cànnero, which appear almost like small climatic islands, where olive trees, cedars, lemons, oranges and many plants from tropical countries. The average winter temperature ranges from 3° to 6°; the summer average ranges from 25° to 28°.

As in the other large subalpine basins, periodic winds blow on Lake Maggiore: the cold North wind from the north, in the early hours of the morning; the so-called inverna, a wind that blows from the south after 10 in the morning. Other characteristic winds of the lake are the mergozzo, which blows from the west. on the gulf of Pallanza and the maggiore, strong and stormy wind.

Lake Maggiore is rich in fish that live in its waters: trout, whitefish, char, pike, shad, carp, tench, bleak, barbel, chub, eel, burbot, largemouth bass, and bluegill. The trout of Lake Maggiore are very famous and excellent to eat.

A particularly luxuriant vegetation thrives on the shores of Lake Maggiore due to the special climatic conditions that often surround the numerous luxury villas overlooking the lake.

Numerous inhabited centers line up along the two banks. More important, on the western bank, are: Arona, Mèina, Lesa, Belgirate, Stresa (at the foot of Mottarone), Baveno, Suna, Pallanza, Intra, Ghiffa, Oggebbio, Cànnero, Cannobio, and, in Switzerland, Brissago, Ascona , Locarno, all delightful and with luxurious hotels, where numerous tourists and vacationers flock in every season. On the eastern bank are: Angera, Laveno, Luino, Maccagno and, in Switzerland, Magadino.

A service of steam and oil boats allows you to travel the lake in every direction; a large part of the tourist movement is also carried out with the railways that run along the Piedmontese shore between Arona and Pallanza, and the entire Lombard shore.

Technical Information

Energy rating: G

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