The enchantment of nature in the biggest wilderness area in Europe. A past history rich in events and the remaining art treasures, traditional festivals and genuine food is the pride of the locals.
The Ossola valley, the Northen extremity of Piemonte bordering with Swizzerland has a silent, genuine beauty. It is the junction of a series of mountain ranges- the Anzasca valley with Mount Rosa to the East, the Antrona valley with its steep, imposing slopes, the Bognanco valley with its woods and lush vegetation, well known for it’s famous mineral water springs, the gorges of the Antigorio valley, which continues into the Formazza valley, famous for the immense Toce Waterfall, and last but not least, the Vigezzo valley- the only one that opens out towards the East, leading to the Northern border of Lake Maggiore and on to Locarno, Swizzerland.
In the Lepontine Alps, which border on to Swizzerland, there are two very interesting natural parks, Alpe Veglia, a lost corner of the earth with its summer grazing and Alpe Devero with its mushrooms, blueberries and rhododendrons, both mountain pastures with vaste green meadows surrounded by larch forests.
The Val Grande, now transformed into a National Park, is the largest wildlife reserve in Europe, such an isolated corner that it seems another world. Silent and breathtaking, protected by the wall of mountains that surrounds it. To pay a visit is a stirring adventure, a journey back in time.