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Encyclopedia > Gandria

With about 200 inhabitants, Gandria is a small picturesque village at the Lake of Lugano in Switzerland. It is near the city of Lugano, and easy to reach by boat. It is also possible to walk from Gandria to Lugano and other surrounding cities. The olive path between Gandria and Castagnola leads along fields of olive trees and offers a splendid view of the Lake of Lugano.


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Gandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (153 words)
With about 200 inhabitants, Gandria is a small picturesque village on the Lake of Lugano in Switzerland.
The olive path between Gandria and Castagnola leads along fields of olive trees and offers a splendid view of the Lake of Lugano.
On the underside of all the beauty, Gandria still flushes all of its sewage raw into Lake Lugano.
Historic cottage in Gandria immediately by Lake Lugano (501 words)
Gandria is a centuries-old fishing village by Lake Lugano, situated just before the Italian border in the direction of Porlezza, and about 2 km away from Lugano.
Gandria can be reached from Lugano via the lakeside road from which one must descend, or more simply by passenger ferry or via a romantic hiking path that begins in Lugano Castagnola and leads along the banks of the lake for more than 2 km.
Today Gandria is a (very small) picturesque fishing and artists' village, long since listed as a historic monument and very famous.
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