When we think of Lake Maggiore, stunning landscapes, historic villas, and boat trips often come to mind. But this lake hides more secrets than you might imagine. Here are five Lake Maggiore interesting facts you probably didn’t know!
1. A strategic location
Lake Maggiore is strategically positioned, touching both Piedmont and Lombardy in Italy and extending all the way into Switzerland! This unique location makes it a melting pot of different cultures, influencing everything from the local cuisine to architecture and traditions. Plus, its proximity to Milan and Switzerland makes it an easily accessible getaway, perfect for a weekend escape.
2. The world’s first hydrofoil
Did you know that the world’s first hydrofoil was tested right here on Lake Maggiore? In the early 1900s, engineer Enrico Forlanini designed and tested his groundbreaking invention on these waters and it marked a significant milestone in the history of navigation, and it all started on the tranquil surface of this very lake!
3. Lake Maggiore includes Lake Orta
When we talk about Lake Maggiore, we’re actually also referring to its charming neighbor, Lake Orta. Though often overshadowed by its “big brother,” Lake Orta is a true hidden gem with its picturesque villages and serene atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot for those seeking a more intimate experience away from the crowds.
4. A Hollywood love story
Lake Maggiore even has a touch of Hollywood glamor. In 1966, the most famous couple in Hollywood, Liz Taylor and Richard Burton, chose Villa Aminta for one of their romantic getaways. Between film sets, the couple decided to stay in this corner of paradise, bringing a bit of silver screen magic to the lake.
5. Not just Loch Ness: the Lake Monster legend
Thought monsters were only found in Scotland? Think again! Lake Maggiore has its own mysterious creature. For a time, there were rumors of a lake monster lurking in its depths. In the early 2000s, fishermen and tourists claimed to have seen a strange shadow beneath the surface. In 2003, some fishermen reported a creature tearing through their nets and devouring the fish. In 2004, two divers spotted a giant fish over 2.5 meters long and in 2010, a French family claimed their boat was accompanied by a creature at least 10 meters long! Whether legend or reality, Lake Maggiore knows how to keep us guessing.
These are just a few of the fascinating stories surrounding Lake Maggiore and during our experiences, you’ll have the chance to explore places rich in history and anecdotes, often off the beaten path but equally captivating. Whether it’s the Lorella Gardens, a cruise around the islands filled with tales, or the mysterious Intragnola Park, Lake Maggiore will enchant you with its secrets. Explore these and more through our curated experiences!
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