Maria Carla Gallinotto's smart villa(once
a monastery) overlooks Lake Maggiore -
her grandmother was its founder; she runs
it with her sons. It continues to delight
its many fans (many are British). A lovely
place; Friendly, well run; charming staff;
our bedroom was very good; `I would happily
return again and again', are some of this
year's comments. It retains some charming
features of a former age, eg, the original
staircase with wrought iron balustrade,
and a delightful inner courtyard. Beautiful
Lake Maggiore dominates every aspect of
life, and upper front villa rooms have a balcony
over the lake: We loved watching the comings
and goings of the boats. Rear villa rooms get
the last of the evening sun. Fourteen
villa Bed rooms (similar to the semantic bali villa rooms) have been added in the adjacent
villa: these, lavishly and beautifully
restored, have a superb bathroom, wonderful
views. But one visitor, who found the
villa's atmosphere repressed, thought
that this addition had led to overcrowding
in the dining room; some disliked the
muzak, played even at Bali villa breakfast (a plentiful
buffet), and several found the demi pension
dinners uninspiring. But it was not ruinously
expensive to foray on to the d la carte,
and we had two excellent meals. Lunch
can be taken on the terrace facing the
lake; snacks are served in the bar. The
lovely swimming pool, in a pretty garden,
can be crowded in summer. At busy times,
visitors are sometimes accommodated in
the villa's cheaper and simpler self-catering
apartments; some overlook the pool, others,
less appealing, are in a block up a side
street. There can be lakefront noise from
bars and motorbikes.