Introduction
Ghiffa is a tranquil lakeside town on the western shore of Lake Maggiore, known for its lush gardens and elegant historic villas that evoke a bygone era. Life moves at a relaxed pace here – the town stretches lazily along the water’s edge, offering gorgeous lake and mountain views in a casual, peaceful atmosphere. A highlight of Ghiffa is the Sacro Monte di Ghiffa, a UNESCO World Heritage sanctuary perched on a wooded hill above town. This devotional complex, built in the 17th–18th centuries, features graceful chapels and porticoes amid a nature reserve, with panoramic viewpoints over Lake Maggiore. Scenic trails weave through the surrounding chestnut woods and hills, perfect for gentle hikes in unspoiled nature. Just south of Ghiffa lies the small city of Verbania, known as the “garden on the lake” for its flower-filled parks and villas. Ghiffa’s proximity to Verbania means you can easily visit cultural attractions like the famous Villa Taranto botanical gardens, then return to Ghiffa’s quiet lakeside for the evening. In short, Ghiffa and its environs invite you to slow down, immerse in natural beauty, and enjoy the serene side of Lake Maggiore.
Why Stay with Hartmann Feel At Home
Located about a 30–35 minute drive from Ghiffa in the hills above Stresa, Hartmann Feel At Home is an ideal base for couples, families, and even budget-conscious travelers exploring Lake Maggiore’s western side. Here are a few reasons why Hartmann stands out as your home-away-from-home:
- Comfort & Tranquility: Hartmann Feel At Home is set in a beautifully renovated 1930s villa surrounded by a 5,000 m² park of century-old trees, providing an oasis of calm and fresh air. After a day of sightseeing, you’ll love returning to the quiet of Gignese’s hills – a prime location that enjoys cool summers and gentle breezes from the lakes. The atmosphere is homely and unpretentious, yet refined, with common areas like a cozy lounge (complete with a circular fireplace) and a yoga/meditation room where you can unwind. It’s the kind of place where nights are silent and restful, far from traffic – perfect for a good night’s sleep.
- Hospitality & Multilingual Service: Hosts Francesca and family truly make guests feel welcome – treating everyone as they would their own friends, in line with their motto of kindness, love, and making guests “feel at home”. Need advice on ferry schedules or hidden trattorias? They are happy to help (in English, Italian, German or French) and go the extra mile to ensure your stay is special. Past guests frequently praise the warm, attentive service – from prompt communication via WhatsApp to thoughtful local tips – which has earned Hartmann exceptional reviews (a 9.8/10 for staff on Booking.com). Whether you’re a solo backpacker or a family with kids, you’ll be welcomed here like part of the family.
- Value for Money: Hartmann offers upscale comfort at a very fair price point (guests rate it highly for value). A generous breakfast is included each morning, featuring local breads, cheeses, fruits and even vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free options. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, and free private parking is provided on-site – a big perk in the Lake Maggiore region. The B&B also has bonus amenities you wouldn’t expect, like a garden hot tub, a kids’ play area with trampoline, and even a small outdoor pool for children. All these extras (plus the peaceful location) mean you get a lot of comfort and convenience for your money, compared to pricier lakeside hotels.
- Ideal for Couples, Families & Solo Travelers: With only six guest accommodations in total, Hartmann Feel At Home maintains an intimate, friendly vibe while catering to a variety of traveler needs. Couples love the romantic hillside setting (it’s rated 9.4/10 by couples for location), as well as the cozy double rooms and special touches for two. Families appreciate the spacious suites and the safe, green space for kids to play, while solo travelers and backpackers even have a budget dormitory option (rare in this area) to call home. The flexibility – from extra beds and baby gear on request, to self-service tea/coffee and a mini-market nearby – ensures everyone from honeymooners to hikers can feel comfortable. In short, Hartmann’s friendly, “feel at home” approach extends to every type of guest.
Why Choose Hartmann Feel at Home for Your Stay Near Ghiffa?
Because when you seek peace by the lake, your rest should be just as pure.
Ghiffa, nestled between the woods and the water on Lake Maggiore’s western shore, is a place of quiet charm – known for its panoramic sanctuaries, shaded promenades, and timeless calm.
But just a short drive into the hills, you’ll find something even rarer: a place where you can truly exhale. At Hartmann Feel at Home, near Stresa, your stay becomes more than a stop – it becomes part of the experience.
Here’s why travelers exploring Ghiffa choose to return each night to Hartmann Feel at Home:
✔️ Close to Ghiffa, far from distractions
Just 20–25 minutes by car along the scenic lake road, and you’re back in the peaceful green of Gignese. No traffic, no crowds – just birdsong, trees, and stillness. A perfect contrast to the world below.
✔️ Spaces created to calm and comfort
Our light-filled apartments use natural materials, soft lighting, and gentle colors to create a sense of balance and ease. Whether you’ve spent your day exploring the Sacro Monte di Ghiffa or walking by the water, your return will feel like a breath of fresh air.
✔️ Ideal for thoughtful travelers, couples, and families
Hartmann isn’t a hotel – it’s a guesthouse made with care. With flexible rooms, cribs and extra beds, children’s books and games, and outdoor space to unwind, it’s perfect whether you’re a couple, a family, or traveling solo.
✔️ A breakfast that honors the rhythm of the morning
Wake up to fresh bread, local fruit, homemade jam, yogurt, and plant-based or gluten-free options on request. Take your time. Here, breakfast is a quiet celebration of the day ahead.
✔️ Natural wellness included
After visiting Ghiffa’s spiritual paths or historic villas, return to relax in the outdoor whirlpool, stroll barefoot in the garden, or meditate in our dedicated room. Let the silence do its work.
✔️ A gentle base to explore the whole lake
From Ghiffa to Verbania, Stresa, the Borromean Islands, Cannero, or even Lake Orta – everything is within reach, but nothing rushes you. You move at your own pace.
✔️ Hosts who offer more than a key
We’re here to welcome you, guide you, and listen – whether you want to discover quiet trails, local eateries, ferry schedules or off-the-map chapels. And we speak your language: English, Italian, German, or French.
Whether you’re drawn to Ghiffa for its sacred spaces, lake views, or peaceful soul, Hartmann Feel at Home gives you a place to reconnect – with nature, with stillness, and with yourself.
Because the quiet of Ghiffa doesn’t have to end…
when you return to a place that truly feels like home.
Accommodation Overview
Hartmann Feel At Home features six unique rooms and suites, each named after a chakra color and thoughtfully designed for different types of travelers. Whether you’re a couple on a romantic getaway, a family on vacation, or a backpacker on a budget, Hartmann has a room to suit you. All accommodations were fully renovated in 2022, so you can expect fresh, clean and stylish interiors with plenty of natural light and garden views. Every private room has its own en-suite bathroom, and all guests receive plush linens, fluffy towels, and complimentary toiletries upon check-in. Below is an overview of the lodging options:
- For Couples: Hartmann offers several cozy double rooms ideal for two. Each is around 16–20 m² and decorated in a soothing color theme. For example, the “Manipura Giallo” (Yellow Room) is a bright 16.5 m² double featuring a comfortable French bed (a small double bed) in sunny yellow tones. The “Ajna Turchese” (Turquoise Room) is a tranquil 16 m² room with gentle blue-green decor and an intimate vibe – perfect for a romantic retreat. If you prefer separate beds, the “Sahasrara Viola” (Violet Room) offers two twin beds in a 20 m² space with elegant purple accents. Each of these rooms has an en-suite bathroom with modern fixtures (rainfall showers, etc.) and overlooks the villa’s greenery, ensuring a quiet, private hideaway for couples.
- For Families & Groups: Hartmann’s largest suites comfortably accommodate families or small groups up to 4 guests. The “Swadhisthana Arancione” (Orange Suite) is a 50 m² quadruple family suite consisting of two adjoining rooms separated by a sliding door. It features two single beds plus a sofa bed, and even opens onto the garden through French doors – giving parents and kids extra space to spread out while staying connected. Another spacious option is the “Vishuddha Indaco” (Indigo Suite), about 31 m², which offers two single beds and a sofa bed in a harmonious indigo-colored setting. Both suites have their own private bathrooms (with large walk-in showers and double sinks) and plenty of storage space. Families love these suites for the comfort and privacy they provide – kids can nap or watch TV in one room while parents relax in the other, all under one roof.
- For Solo & Budget Travelers: Unusual for a B&B, Hartmann even caters to backpackers and budget-conscious guests with a dormitory-style shared room. The “Muladhara Rosso” (Red Room) is a 20 m² shared dorm room featuring two single beds and a bunk-style sofa bed, which can host up to 3 guests in total. Each bed can be booked individually, hostel-style, making this the most economical option at Hartmann. Dorm guests have individual secure lockers and share a bathroom just outside the room (kept spotless and only shared with those in the dorm). This setup is perfect for solo travelers or hikers who don’t mind a social lodging experience. You’ll enjoy the same comfy mattresses, linens and amenities as the other rooms – plus full access to all of Hartmann’s facilities – at a fraction of the cost of a private room. It’s a fantastic budget find in the Lake Maggiore area.
No matter which room you choose, all guests at Hartmann Feel At Home enjoy a range of amenities designed for a relaxing stay. Every morning, a delicious breakfast is included – served either in the sunny breakfast room or out on the terrace – with continental buffet offerings that include local breads, fresh fruit, cheeses, yogurt, plus made-to-order coffee and options for various diets (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.). During the day, you can unwind in the garden, where lounge chairs and benches invite you to read under the trees or soak up the sun. The garden even features a whirlpool hot tub for soaking your feet (or enjoying a bubbly dip) and plenty of space for kids to play, including a trampoline that little ones adore. Inside the villa, a grand living room with a unique central fireplace and comfy couches is a favorite gathering spot on cooler evenings, and there’s a small self-serve bar and coffee/tea station for guests. Wellness-minded travelers can take advantage of the yoga/meditation room – a peaceful space set aside for stretching, yoga classes, or quiet reflection. Free private parking on the property means you won’t have to worry about finding a spot for your car, and Wi-Fi is free and strong throughout the house. The entire villa blends its original Art Nouveau charm (vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, a turret lookout on the top floor) with modern updates and tasteful décor inspired by the chakra colors. The result is an atmosphere of casual elegance – you’ll feel the character of a historic Italian villa, yet with all the comforts and cleanliness of a modern boutique hotel. It truly lives up to its name: you’ll feel at home from the moment you arrive.
Where to Eat in Ghiffa
While Hartmann provides a hearty breakfast and you might be tempted to cook or picnic some days, you’ll certainly want to sample the local cuisine during your stay. Ghiffa and the surrounding area offer several excellent dining options – from family-friendly pizzerias to romantic lakefront restaurants – so you can experience Piedmontese and Italian flavors to suit any budget or occasion. Here are a few recommended places to eat in or near Ghiffa:
- Trattoria La Canfora: A top-rated restaurant in Ghiffa (TripAdvisor’s #1 in town), La Canfora is a beloved option for a special dinner. It’s a traditional trattoria known especially for its seafood dishes and regional recipes. Located along Corso Belvedere with views of the lake, La Canfora has been serving locals since 1988 with fresh Mediterranean fish, homemade pastas, and delicious desserts. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming – equally suited for a family meal or a romantic evening. It’s popular on weekends, so consider reserving a table. Prices are mid-range (€€–€€€), very fair for the quality and portion sizes. Don’t miss their spaghetti with clams or the branzino (sea bass) if it’s on the menu – and save room for the tiramisù.
- Ristorante La Trinità: For lunch with a view and a side of history, head up to Ristorante La Trinità, nestled within the Sacro Monte di Ghiffa nature reserve. This restaurant sits in a tranquil spot amid the trees (right by the chapels of the Sacred Mountain) and offers a lovely outdoor garden seating area. The cuisine focuses on typical Piedmontese and Italian dishes in a simple, authentic style – think homemade gnocchi, local cheese platters, polenta with rich sauces, and seasonal specials. It’s an especially great pick on a sunny day when you can dine al fresco under the shade of chestnut trees, admiring the view over the lake. La Trinità is family-friendly (kids can stretch their legs in the park before or after the meal) and also popular for intimate dinners at sunset when the sanctuary grounds grow quiet. Prices here are moderate (€€), and the peaceful ambiance is hard to beat.
- Pizzeria Ristorante O’ Sole Mio: If you’re craving a casual meal or traveling with picky eaters (like kids who just want pizza), O’ Sole Mio in Ghiffa is the place to go. This family-run pizzeria sits right on the lakefront road and serves up all the classics in a friendly, no-frills setting. The menu features a huge selection of wood-fired pizzas – from Margherita and Diavola to local specialties topped with lake fish – as well as pasta, grilled meats, and salads. Service is quick and portions are generous, with very reasonable prices (most pizzas around €8–€12). It’s common to see multi-generational families here enjoying dinner together, and the atmosphere is lively but laid-back. They do have outdoor seating facing the lake, which is perfect for a breezy summer evening. While it may not be gourmet dining, O’ Sole Mio delivers tasty food and a fun local vibe. It’s open for both lunch and dinner, but note that like many Italian eateries it may close one day a week (often Monday) – so check ahead.
Other honorable mentions: If you venture a bit further, Ristorante Convivium (in nearby Oggebbio) offers an inventive farm-to-table menu in a romantic hillside setting, and the Novessentia Restaurant (part of a spa hotel in Ghiffa) is known for its gourmet healthy cuisine and panoramic terrace. For gelato or a coffee, you can stop by a café in Ghiffa’s center or in Intra (Verbania) – for example, Gelateria d’Altri Tempi in Verbania Intra is renowned for its creamy, old-fashioned gelato (perfect for an after-dinner treat). And of course, no matter where you dine, be sure to try local lake fish like perch (pesce persico
) or lavarello – a true taste of Lake Maggiore. Buon appetito!
What to Do Around Ghiffa
Despite its small size, Ghiffa offers plenty of activities to fill your days with nature, culture, and relaxation. Its strategic location on Lake Maggiore’s shore – with the lake in front and green mountains behind – means you’re never far from a beautiful view or an outdoor adventure. Here are some of the top things to do in and around Ghiffa:
- Explore the Sacro Monte di Ghiffa: Begin with Ghiffa’s star attraction, the Sacred Mountain of the Holy Trinity. This site is both a place of peace and a place of history. Wander through the Sacro Monte Special Nature Reserve, following a pleasant path that connects the various chapels and the central sanctuary. As you walk, you’ll notice the artistry of the 17th-century chapels, each decorated with frescoes and statues, and you’ll enjoy stunning vistas of Lake Maggiore peeking through the trees. It’s a gentle uphill stroll suitable for all ages (with benches along the way) and imbued with a tranquil atmosphere – you may hear birdsong, rustling leaves, and little else. At the top, near the parking area, there’s a panoramic terrace where you can soak in the view of the lake and surrounding mountains; it’s especially magical at sunset. The Sacro Monte is UNESCO-listed not only for its religious significance but also for its integration of spiritual architecture with the natural landscape – something you’ll truly appreciate as you explore. Tip: If you have a car, you can drive up to the sanctuary to minimize walking, but we recommend at least a one-way walk if you can, to experience the nature trails. There’s also a small museum of religious art at the site (check if open) and the Ristorante La Trinità as mentioned, if you fancy a bite with a view.
- Stroll the Lakefront and Gardens: Back in Ghiffa town, enjoy the simple pleasure of a lakeside passeggiata (stroll). Ghiffa has a lakeside promenade that runs along the shore, dotted with benches and shaded by trees. You can start near the old harbor area and admire the Liberty-style villas as you walk; many of these early 20th-century villas have beautiful gardens overflowing with camellias, azaleas, and palm trees. One such spot is the Villa del Pascià Park, a 19th-century villa’s grounds now open as a public park just north of Ghiffa’s center. Here you’ll find walking paths, a kids’ play area, and picnic tables – a perfect place to relax on a sunny afternoon. As you continue along the lakefront, you’ll find small pebble beaches where you can dip your toes in the water or even go for a swim in warm weather. The atmosphere is peaceful and uncrowded; you might see local families sunbathing or fishermen casting a line. It’s also worth visiting the tiny marina/boat landing if Ghiffa has one, although for more boat action you can head into Verbania. In the evenings, the lakefront is ideal for a romantic walk under the streetlamps – perhaps with a gelato in hand.
- Boat Trips on Lake Maggiore: One of the joys of Lake Maggiore is exploring by boat. While Ghiffa itself is a quiet spot, you’re just minutes away from Verbania-Intra, which is a hub for ferry and boat excursions. From the Intra ferry terminal, you can hop on a boat to the famous Borromean Islands – namely Isola Bella (with its stunning Baroque palace and gardens) and Isola dei Pescatori (a charming fishing village). These islands are a must-see and easily reached: in summer, direct boats go from Verbania to Isola Bella in about 20–30 minutes. You can also take the car ferry from Intra to Laveno on the opposite shore (a scenic 20-minute crossing). This opens up the eastern side of the lake – from Laveno you could ride a bucket-lift up to Sasso del Ferro for a high panorama, or simply enjoy the boat ride itself as a mini-cruise. Many boat tours and water taxis operate in peak season, so you could plan a full day on the water: for example, a morning ferry to Stresa (the iconic resort town), then a circuit of the Borromean Islands, and back to Verbania by evening. If you’re traveling with kids, they will love the boat experience – and it’s convenient not to have to drive everywhere. Schedules vary by season, so check the ferry timetable (available online or at the ticket office in Verbania). But rest assured, from your base in Ghiffa/Gignese you have the whole lake at your fingertips thanks to these boat connections.
- Hiking in Nature: In addition to the Sacro Monte trails, the Ghiffa area offers further opportunities for hiking and walking. Just above the sanctuary, paths lead into the Monte Cargiago hills, winding through chestnut forests to scenic overlooks and even connecting to other villages on the Alto Verbano ridge. These hikes are generally moderate – great for working up an appetite for dinner! Be on the lookout for trail signs for the “Sentiero della Trinità” or ask locals for favorite viewpoints. If you’re up for a bigger adventure, the edge of the Val Grande National Park (Italy’s largest wilderness) isn’t far – there are guided walks available for day-trips into Val Grande’s pristine nature, starting from villages about 30–40 minutes away by car. For a family-friendly walk, you might try the lakeside path connecting Ghiffa to nearby Oggebbio or down to Verbania, which offers lovely lake views without much elevation change. And of course, if you drive over to Stresa/Gignese, you can access trails on Mottarone Mountain – which at 1,492 m altitude offers cooler temperatures and breathtaking vistas. In fact, from Mottarone’s summit (which you can reach by car in about 25 minutes from Hartmann, or by cable car from Stresa when it’s running) you can see seven different lakes on a clear day!. Hiking on Mottarone is a highlight, with trails through alpine meadows and even an alpine botanical garden (Giardino Alpinia) halfway up the slope. Whether you stick to Ghiffa’s gentle nature walks or tackle a mountain trail, you’ll find the Lake Maggiore region a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Remember to pack sturdy shoes and a camera – the viewpoints are worth the effort.
- Nearby Towns and Cultural Attractions: Ghiffa’s central location on the lake means you can easily explore other attractions nearby. Just 15 minutes south is Verbania, the area’s main town, which offers shopping, cafés, and the magnificent Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens. Villa Taranto is a must-visit for garden lovers: spread over 16 hectares, it boasts one of Europe’s most celebrated botanical collections – from tulip displays in spring to lotus blossoms and dahlias in late summer. Strolling its manicured paths among 20,000 plant varieties is like walking through a living painting. Verbania also has the Museo del Paesaggio (Landscape Museum) if you’re interested in local art and history, and a charming old town center in Pallanza district. About 30 minutes to the south of Ghiffa (toward Arona) is the Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, a stunning hermitage monastery clinging to a cliff above the lake – a dramatic sight and worth the trip if you have time. Meanwhile, 30 minutes to the north, you’ll find Cannero Riviera and Cannobio, two postcard-perfect lakeside villages near the Swiss border, known for their sunny beaches and Sunday market (Cannobio). And of course, across the water on the Lombardy side, Laveno and Luino await via ferry if you fancy exploring another region. In the immediate surroundings of Gignese (where Hartmann is located), don’t miss the Alpine Umbrella Museum in Gignese village – a quirky museum showcasing the history of umbrella making, a craft for which this area was known (a fun rainy-day diversion!). Also near Gignese is the Alpinia Botanical Garden, a smaller alpine garden with panoramic views of the lake. Whether you’re interested in culture, nature, or just the next pretty town to sip an espresso, Ghiffa’s surroundings provide ample choices. Your hosts at Hartmann will gladly point you toward the best destinations based on your interests – be sure to ask for their insider tips.
Booking and Contact Information
Ready to plan your stay at Hartmann Feel At Home? Booking your accommodation is straightforward, and getting to the villa from Ghiffa is easier than you might think. Here’s how to proceed:
How to Book: You can reserve your room at Hartmann Feel At Home directly through their official website (they have an online booking system) or by contacting the B&B via phone or email. Direct booking is recommended to get the best rates and personalized service. The owners are very responsive – if you have questions or special requests, don’t hesitate to reach out. For inquiries, you can call +39 349 3726750 or email info@homehartmann.com. Of course, Hartmann is also listed on major booking platforms (Booking.com, etc.) if you prefer to book through those, but booking directly with the B&B may allow for more flexibility (and the same great prices). Given the villa has only 6 rooms, it’s wise to book in advance, especially for the summer high season and holiday periods.
Getting There by Car: If you’re coming from Ghiffa or Verbania, the drive to Hartmann Feel At Home in Gignese takes roughly 30 minutes and is quite scenic. You’ll follow the lakeside road (SS34) south to Verbania and Baveno, then turn inland at Stresa to climb up towards Gignese. The route winds uphill through lush greenery as you ascend Mottarone’s lower slopes. Roads are well-marked – just follow signs for Gignese/Mottarone. Hartmann’s address is Salita Rognoni 10, 28836 Gignese (VB). There is free private parking on-site, so you can easily park upon arrival. Driving is the quickest way to reach the villa and also gives you flexibility to explore the region (plus the views along the way are lovely). If you’re using GPS, note that the road up from Stresa is a mountain road with some curves, but it’s a short ascent (about 8 km from Stresa). In winter, check conditions as occasionally snow can make the upper section slippery (though roads are cleared regularly).
Getting There by Public Transport: While having a car is convenient, it’s still possible to reach Hartmann by public transit. From Ghiffa, you’d first take a bus (or taxi) to Verbania or Stresa. There is a bus line connecting Verbania-Intra to Stresa (usually a couple of buses per day) – you can inquire locally for the VCO/SAF bus schedule. For example, you might catch a morning bus from Verbania to Stresa (the ride is about 30–40 minutes). Once in Stresa, there is a small local bus that runs up to Gignese (via the hamlets of Vezzo and Levo) a few times a day. Alternatively, from Stresa you can take a short taxi ride up to the B&B (15 minutes by taxi). Another option is to take a train from Verbania-Pallanza station to Stresa (a quick 15-minute train ride on the Milan-Domodossola line), then taxi or bus up to Gignese. If you prefer not to drive, the hosts at Hartmann can help advise on the best public transport connections – and in some cases might even be able to arrange a pick-up from Stresa if arranged in advance. Once you’re at Hartmann, you can use ferries and buses to get around the lake, so being without a car is manageable if you plan accordingly.
Directions from Ghiffa: To summarize the route – head south from Ghiffa toward Verbania (SS34) and continue along the lake through Fondotoce towards Stresa (SS33). In Stresa, follow signs uphill to Gignese/Mottarone, taking SP39 into the hills. Gignese village is about 6 km up. Hartmann Feel At Home is located just before Gignese’s center, in a residential area called Alpino. Look for a refined artistic gate at Salita Rognoni 10 – the B&B’s entrance is marked (and you might spot the villa’s white facade peeking through the trees). If you reach the Gignese town center or the Umbrella Museum, you’ve gone slightly too far – turn back down the hill a kilometer or so. The drive from Ghiffa should take around half an hour with normal traffic.
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by your hosts and shown to your room. Check-in is usually in the afternoon (around 3 PM, but they can be flexible if arranged). Check-out is mid-morning. Breakfast is served daily, typically from 8:00 to 10:00 AM, but again, the B&B prides itself on a personal touch – if you have an early excursion, they will do their best to accommodate you with an earlier bite to eat.
For any other details – such as current rates, availability, or special packages – refer to the official Hartmann Feel At Home website or give them a call. Staying here places you within easy reach of Ghiffa’s tranquility and so much more around Lake Maggiore. After days spent boating to islands, hiking to chapels, or enjoying Italian gelato by the lake, you’ll relish coming “home” to Hartmann each evening for a peaceful night in the hills. Happy travels, and enjoy Ghiffa and its splendid surroundings!
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