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Gandria
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Strada di Gandria
Lugano, TI
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Traditional fishing village. In alternative you can get back to Lugano along the Olive Trail (from Gandria to Castagnola by the lake)
Sentiero di Gandria - Gandria Trail ( also called " Sentiero dell'Olivo) Stunning walk and little town on the Lugano lake. Park the car on one of the parking lots just after and walk the famous ( one of the Ticino Top-10 must do) . Stop in one of the little restaurants for a drink. If you are keen, you can always take a boat back.
Beautiful village without cars built into the mountainside over looking the lake. A must see.
Gandria is an unspoiled, picturesque lakeside village at the foot of Monte Brè. Perched on the steep mountainside it is a community of narrow streets, inaccessible to cars, with a delightful surprise round every corner. Many tourists and locals enjoy the boat trip from Lugano and the walk back to Castagnola on the Olive Path along the lake shore. At Castagnola there’s the possibility of visiting the Museum of Cultures or simply proceeding on foot to Lugano. The town’s centre that is closed to traffic is an oasis of peace with its picturesque tiny streets and stairs that offer glimpses of great views and gorgeous landscapes. At the centre of the town there is the 16th century church of San Vigilio with its outstanding baroque interior and the high late-medieval belfry. On the lake opposite Gandria, one finds the Museum of Swiss Customs that is located in a locality known as “Cantine di Gandria” that may be reached by boat. Along the trail from Cantine di Gandria to Caprino there are several grotti, an ideal place to take shelter from the heat and to have the opportunity of getting a taste of the typical Ticinese cuisine.
Gandria is an unspoiled, picturesque lakeside village at the foot of Monte Brè. Perched on the steep mountainside it is a community of narrow streets, inaccessible to cars, with a delightful surprise round every corner. Many tourists and locals enjoy the boat trip from Lugano and the walk back to…