Day 2 - Locarno & Brissago Island
Take a morning bus from Ascona to Locarno, then continue up
to Madonna Del Sasso via the funicular, perched above the town in Orselina. Founded
in 1480 after a reported apparition of the Virgin Mary, this hilltop sanctuary
has been an important pilgrimage site since the 15th century, featuring the
Church of the Annunciation, the Via Crucis, Renaissance artworks, wooden
statuary, and 17th century stuccoes, with clear views over Lake Maggiore and
the surrounding valleys.
Continue up to Cardada by cable car to enjoy fresh alpine
air and scenic lake views, stopping for a light refreshment before returning to
Locarno. Stroll through the famous Piazza Grande, with its Italian café
atmosphere, boutique shops, and lively weekly market, perfect for a coffee and
cake stop. From the pier, take a one hour boat ride to the Brissago Islands,
originally a residence where painters, sculptors, musicians, and writers could
meet. The subtropical gardens, opened to the public in 1950, display azaleas,
rhododendrons, palms, camellias, banana trees, cacti, and more across five
themed continents. The elegant 1930s neoclassical villa and the pretty terrace and
lake view has a Mediterranean style menu using fresh local produce or you can
take a picnic from the mainland while enjoying the stunning surroundings before
taking the short boat ride directly back to Ascona.