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Argegno is one of the smallest municipalities
around the lake and this alone is a good reason
for visiting it. The Via Regina leads into an
attractive tree lined square, a taste of what
is to come, with a choice of cafes and restaurants.
Frome here a network of medieval alleys with gently
sloping steps leads to the upper village, leading
the discovery of unique corners: the Roman bridge
over the river Telo, the Vicolo dei Mulini with
its buildings perched high above the lake, and
the 17th century channels dug into the rock have
survived intact to this day.
It
is said that Argegno, with its four mills, was
once a centre for grinding corn and maize, as
well as chestnuts from Val d'Intelvi. It is well
worth taking a gentle stroll up to the Sanctuary
of S.Anna (17th century), along the mule-track
dotted with small religious buildings, or taking
the chairlift to Pigra: the panorama is superb!
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