Oggebbio: A Complex and Diverse Italian Commune
Oggebbio is a municipality in Italy, situated in Verbania. It is unique as it is a combination of 15 villages spread throughout the shore of Lake Maggiore. Behind the commune are mountains that protect it and provide magnificent views. It is quite interesting for tourists as it combines different characteristics of all 15 settlements.
Best Time to Visit
Plenty of tourists come to Oggebbio, Italy, especially those who were also visiting Rome since the capital city is 550 kilometers away from here. As such, visitors often make a pit stop in this town. Most tourists find the town on the way to another city, but many of them still come for the pleasant climate and the Feast of Mice. The festival happens annually and is famous throughout the country. Spring (March to May) and summer (June to August) are often the busiest months at Oggebbio, which means it’s hard to find discount Oggebbio hotels around this time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
With mountains protecting the town, Oggebbio has a mild climate that attracts visitors. Besides that, the beautiful villas, the Lake Maggiore and the Church of St. Agatha are only a few of the attractions here. There is also the Chapel of the Nativity of Mary (featuring a preserved polygonal choir), the Belltower, Villa Anelli, and many others – incredible structures that always attract people. Staying is not a problem with Residence il Vigneto that offers great rooms, beautiful lake views, and a seasonal outdoor pool. For the family, Residence Casa e Vela provides comfortable lodging with modern amenities.