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Lake Orta: The hidden gem of the Italian Lakes
Discover why Lake Orta is on every savvy traveller's bucket list

When you think of the Italian Lakes, glorious Lake Como may come to mind first. Or maybe the majestic Lake Maggiore or Lake Garda. They represent sheer Italian elegance and conjure images of the Clooney clan drifting around in idyllic surroundings.
Yet lying to the west of these blockbuster lakes is Lake Orta in the Piedmont region – a smaller lake popular with in-the-know Italians.
Lake Orta is arguably one of the most heavenly spots in northern Italy. Set in peaceful surroundings in the foothills of the Alps, there’s plenty to explore in the area, including its famous sister lakes – Como and Maggiore. You can hop to Switzerland for day trips, explore lush gardens, sip coffee in grand piazzas and meander through the alleyways of little villages. Then return to Lake Orta for evening strolls and alfresco dining as you admire the shimmering lake in the evening.
Italy's lakes are reached easily from Milan, but more people are opting to choose a no-fly route to reach northern Italy. Take the Eurostar from London to Paris, then connect to the lakeside town of Stresa. The easy-going route becomes part of the experience, arriving ready and refreshed to embrace la dolce vita on the shores of Lake Orta.
Orta is excellent to combine with other lakes, which you can do on Good Housekeeping's fabulous no-fly holiday on the shores of Lake Orta. You'll be staying at the four-star Hotel Giardinetto, and will have plenty of time to take in the lake's treasures from this convenient base.
If you need more reasons to sway you, here's why Lake Orta is the hidden gem in this jewel box region and possibly the most beautiful of all Italian Lakes.
And if you're interested in exploring more of Europe's incredible gardens, have a browse of Good Housekeeping's full collection of fabulous garden holidays.


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