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瑞士湖光山色:不如意料的静谧之地
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瑞士南部的卢加诺湖,一个常被邻近的科莫湖和马焦雷湖的光芒所掩盖的隐秘瑰宝。这里气候温和,阳光充足,宛如地中海风情,却坐拥壮丽的阿尔卑斯山景。与喧嚣的旅游胜地不同,卢加诺湖提供了一种宁静而真实体验,融合了瑞士的严谨与意大利的热情。游客可以漫步于棕榈成荫的湖滨长廊,探索风景如画的村庄,品尝地道的当地美食,或乘坐缆车欣赏令人惊叹的全景。无论是艺术爱好、徒步探险,还是仅仅想放慢脚步,享受片刻的宁静,卢加诺湖都是一个不容错过的欧洲小众目的地。

📍 卢加诺湖:欧洲鲜为人知的静谧之地,提供与热门景点截然不同的深度旅行体验。它坐拥瑞士南部意大利语区提契诺州的美景,气候温和,阳光充沛,宛如地中海风情,同时被雄伟的阿尔卑斯山脉环绕,呈现出独特的自然风光。

🎨 瑞士精度与意大利风情的融合:卢加诺湖地区完美结合了瑞士的有序与意大利的活力。这里有棕榈树成荫的湖滨大道、充满咖啡馆的广场,以及戏剧性的高山景色。游客可以在这里体验到双重文化魅力,同时享受宁静的氛围,避免了过度拥挤的旅游人群。

🏞️ 多元化的自然与文化体验:卢加诺湖提供了丰富的活动选择,包括在蒙特圣萨尔瓦多托和蒙特热内罗索的山顶欣赏壮丽景色,徒步穿越风景优美的步道,探索如甘德里亚、莫尔科特等古朴的湖滨村庄。此外,还可以参观当地的艺术博物馆,品尝提契诺州的特色葡萄酒和美食,体验真正的“慢生活”。

🚤 探索湖畔村庄的独特方式:前往湖边的村庄,如甘德里亚和莫尔科特,最佳方式是乘坐当地渡轮。这不仅是一种放松的旅行方式,还能从水上欣赏湖光山色。甘德里亚的橄榄油步道(Sentiero dell'olivo)是一条风景如画的徒步路线,而莫尔科特则以其宁静的古老房屋和美丽的教堂闻名。

Lugano is renowned for its waterfront position and a mild, sunny climate akin to the Mediterranean.

Every year, around 1.4 million visitors flock to Lake Como's decadently glamorous and increasingly crowded shores.

But just under 40 kilometers west, a tucked-away jewel nestled along Switzerland's southernmost edge remains largely undetected.

Set under gently swaying palms and the magnificent gaze of the Alps, Lake Lugano is a glacial lake within Switzerland's only Italian-speaking canton — a subdivision similar to a US state — of Ticino. Life unfolds quietly, with atmospheric cobbled streets and a waterfront promenade blissfully free of tourist throngs.

"Lake Lugano is perfect for travelers who want something different," Walter Di Liberto, a Switzerland-based guide with Intrepid Travel told Business Insider. "The water is of a deep blue as it comes straight from the glaciers and the mountains surrounding. The scenery is soft and romantic. The lake is calm and the hills are green. You see flowers everywhere, and the sunsets are golden and beautiful."

Scherrer Park

And yet, it's still largely overlooked.

"Lugano often gets overshadowed by nearby Lake Como or Lake Maggiore," said Jacqué Gabellone, the director of product and operations for Tenon Tours, a boutique tour company specializing in tailor-made European travel. "Many international visitors head to Como because of its celebrity status, so Lugano remains quieter and feels more authentic."

Gabellone, who previously lived in Switzerland and frequented Lake Lugano often, told Business Insider, "Lugano is where Swiss precision meets Italian flair. You get palm-lined promenades, piazzas filled with cafés, and dramatic alpine scenery. It's ideal for those who want both culture and nature without the heavy crowds."

Sun-drenched culture, breathtaking scenery, and tranquil villages

Lake Lugano, Switzerland

Straddling the Swiss-Italian border, Lake Lugano reflects the spirit of both nations with a relaxed approach to daily life that's effortlessly unhurried.

"It's a place that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment. You can hear people speak Italian, eat Swiss chocolate, and see art from both cultures," Di Liberto said.

Lugano is the largest city in the lakefront region of Lake Lugano, renowned for its waterfront position and a mild, sunny climate akin to the Mediterranean, just in an alpine province. "In Switzerland, we call Ticino, 'Sonnenstube der Schweiz' — Sunroom of Switzerland," Di Liberto said.

In summer, hikers trace cliffside trails and boats skim the lake's surface while Lugano proper hums with music festivals and open-air markets. In colder months, locals stave off winter's chill in cozy cafés, small shops, and cooking classes.

Around 62,000 people live in Lugano.

"Most visitors come to relax, enjoy nature, and eat tasty food," Di Liberto said. "It's a good place for couples, families, and older travelers."

Of course, the lake is Lugano's main stage, around which villages like Gandria, Morcote, and Bré cling to dramatic hillsides. While quaint and picturesque, the towns see even fewer tourists.

To reach them, Gabellone said, "Travelers should take the local ferries instead of private transfers whenever possible. It's the best way to see the villages along the lake at a relaxed pace."

Morcote

7 Things to do in Lake Lugano

    Admire art in Lugano. Lugano is home to small art museums, including the Museum of Art of Italian Switzerland.Ride a cable car to savor views. Monte San Salvatore is a mountain that rises high above Lake Lugano. "You can take a funicular to the top and see the whole lake," Di Liberto said. "There are stunning views from the rooftop of the church at the summit."Take a hike. Di Liberto said Monte Generoso offers various hiking trails with stunning views of the Swiss Alps and Italian plains. "The restaurant at the summit has local cuisine with breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps and Italian plains."Wander through gardens. According to Di Liberto, Lake Lugano is filled with beautiful parks like Parco Ciano, which is located by the water with old trees and colorful flowers, while the summit of Monte Generoso has botanical gardens, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths. He also recommends Parco San Grato. "It's a picturesque alpine green space with an extensive collection of azaleas, rhododendrons, and conifers to enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Lugano and the surrounding mountains."Sip local wines and sample specialties. Gabellone recommends "A wine tasting of Ticino's merlot wines with an evening stroll along the lakeside promenade," and a meal at "Grotto Morchino for rustic Ticinese cuisine in a charming stone grotto." Di Liberto's favorite restaurant is Grotto dei Pescatori Caprino, which is by the lake and reachable only by boat.Book a historic hotel. Most of Lake Lugano is steeped in history, especially Grand Hotel Villa Castagnola. Gabellone said the hotel is a five-star resort set in a 19th-century villa with lush gardens right on the lake.Explore surrounding villages. Both experts agree that visitors should travel to the small villages surrounding Lugano."Mont Bré is reachable through a spectacular funicular ride above Lake Lugano, and its charming medieval town is rich in art and architectural gems," Di Liberto said.

Gabellone also recommends a cruise to Gandria, "a fishing village only accessible by boat or walking path." While there, walk along Sentiero dell'olivo, or Olive Grove Trail, a scenic hiking path along Lake Lugano, connecting Gandria and Castagnola. Di Liberto said visitors can check out spectacular views of the lake and learn about olive oil production from informative signs throughout the village.

Sentiero dell'olivo

Di Liberto also suggests Morcote. "It's quiet with old houses and a beautiful church on the hill," he said. "Parco Scherrer is like a secret garden. Locanda Gandriese has delicious food with stunning views of Lake Lugano."

For now, Lake Lugano remains under the radar to most travelers, even those who are well-informed. They unknowingly skip over it, seeking out better-known locales that are just as magnificent but suffer from an over-saturation of tourist activity.

"Wherever you go, just remember to slow down," Di Liberto said. "Ticino is not about big sights, but small moments — a coffee by the lake, a walk in the hills, a chat with a local. That's what makes it unforgettable."

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