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Villa Taranto

The Most Beautiful Garden of Lake Maggiore

Located on the western shore of Lake Maggiore, in Verbania, Villa Taranto is a landscape masterpiece known worldwide for its spectacular botanical gardens. Created in 1931 by Scottish captain Neil Boyd McEacharn, these gardens cover about 16 hectares and house over 20,000 plant species from all corners of the globe.

A Journey Through Flowers and Colors

Walking through the Villa Taranto Gardens means immersing yourself in a true open-air museum, where nature expresses its beauty at its fullest. Some of the most fascinating spots include:

  • The Conifer Avenue, with imposing and rare trees.
  • The Fountain of the Putti, an elegant corner of relaxation.
  • The Dahlia Maze, which in summer transforms into an explosion of color with over 1,700 varieties of dahlias.
  • The Water Lily Garden, featuring aquatic plants including the spectacular Victoria Cruziana, a giant water lily that can hold the weight of a child.

In addition to the gardens, inside the villa, there is a herbarium and a botanical library, testaments to the love for botany that inspired the creation of this extraordinary place.

Seasonal Blooms: A Year-Round Spectacle

Villa Taranto is famous for its seasonal blooms, which make every visit a unique experience:

  • In spring, the stars are tulips, camellias, and magnolias, creating romantic and fragrant landscapes.
  • In summer, the garden comes alive with dahlias, tropical water lilies, and exotic flowers.
  • In autumn, the foliage gives warm and golden hues, perfect for a scenic walk.

How to Visit Villa Taranto

The Villa Taranto Gardens are open from March to November and easily accessible by car, boat, or bus. They are located in Verbania Pallanza, one of the most charming spots on Lake Maggiore.

If you love nature, botany, and breathtaking landscapes, Villa Taranto is an unmissable destination, where every corner offers a surprise and each