The Lake District is a national gem. The Northwest Region and national parks feature the UK's most picturesque landscapes and beautiful villages. It is a beloved destination for Britain, and last year 18 million people visited to explore natural scenery and outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, kayaking and paddleboarding.
Those who enjoy the idea of visiting a UNESCO World Heritage Site will certainly appreciate a visit to hidden European gems like the Lake District.
Lake Orta, located in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, is a great place for those seeking peace and tranquility. It is also one of the most attractive spots for hiking people, boasting some well-marked trails and incredible scenery.
It is also located at the foot of the Italian Alps. The gentle hills surrounding the lake are an absolute haven for cycling enthusiasts. Unique Passes provide opportunities for all kinds of bikes, including roads, electricity, gravel, mountain biking. Those who want to participate don't have to be experts. This region caters to all levels.
Of course, visitors should take advantage of local crystal clear water where they can enjoy a variety of water sports, such as swimming and stand-up paddles. You can also explore the kayak lake. This is perfect for incorporating all of its beauty.
A visitor on Tripadvisor wrote:
Lake Orta has several small villages and towns, the main one being Orta Sangilio. The charming town is located on the peninsula and consists of cobblestone streets, narrow alleys and decorated balconies.
Another said: “For work, at the end of the day, I used my free time to visit this small town, Orta Sangilio.