We reach this beautiful penthouse apartment with 3.5 rooms in one of the first terraced settlements in Switzerland, in a hilly location that offered the possibility of acquiring real estate.
The residence, located in an absolutely quiet south-facing position on a large plot of land, is situated in the charming municipality of Orselina, above Locarno. The independent apartment with its own entrance and parking space right next to it is easily accessible.
From the bedrooms and the open living room with fireplace, there is a breathtaking view of Lake Maggiore to Monte Tamaro and the Gambarogno as far as Italy. This compact apartment offers great potential throughout the year for spending wonderful holidays and celebrations with the family and enjoying the proximity to nature and the freshness of the forest. Even in summer, you don't have to forgo a refreshing swim, as the residence also offers a beautiful outdoor pool.
Highlights:
>> Parking space right outside the front door
>> Lake view and unobstructed panorama
>> Beautiful and large, sunny terrace
>> Nature and tranquility
>> Outdoor pool with lake view
>> Holiday apartment that is easy to maintain and compact
The property is located 500 m above sea level in the municipality of Orselina, above Locarno, on the slope of a mountain overlooking Lake Maggiore. The municipality owes its subalpine climate to the lake, which is mild and dry in winter and moderately warm in summer, allowing the growth of lush Mediterranean and subtropical vegetation outdoors. With over 2100 hours of sunshine per year, as shown by measurements from the nearby Locarno-Monti Meteorological Institute, the hilly zone of Locarno is the sunniest region in Switzerland. The municipality covers approximately 2 square kilometers and has 750 inhabitants. Orselina is known for its panoramic location (270 - 1230 m above sea level), the Madonna del Sasso sanctuary, the sculpture park with amphitheater, the various hiking opportunities, the Locarno - Orselina funicular railway and the cable car to Cardada, which was redesigned in 2000 by the famous architect Mario Botta.
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