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Writer's pictureMarcel Ban

Switzerland: Brissago, Ticino at the end of February

Updated: Feb 28


Brissago is nice also in the winter. Usually, at the end of February, the temperatures could get up to 15C.

The panorama is very nice while you have palms and snow, very close to each other.


Embrace Winter's Charm in Brissago: A Delightful Escape

While Brissago may be renowned for its Mediterranean charm in the warmer months, this picturesque Swiss destination holds its allure during the winter season. Nestled along the shores of Lake Maggiore, Brissago transforms into a serene winter wonderland, offering a unique blend of alpine beauty and subtropical splendour.



Winter Warmth:

As February draws to a close, Brissago experiences a delightful change in temperature, with the mercury often rising to a balmy 15°C. This unexpected warmth brings a sense of rejuvenation to the landscape, coaxing locals and visitors alike to venture outdoors and embrace the beauty of the season.


A Panoramic Paradise:

One of the most enchanting aspects of winter in Brissago is the juxtaposition of palm trees against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. This striking contrast creates a mesmerizing panorama that is truly one-of-a-kind. Picture-perfect scenes unfold before your eyes as you stroll along the lakeshore, with palms swaying gently in the breeze amidst a blanket of glistening snow.


Nature's Harmony:

In Brissago, winter offers a unique opportunity to witness the harmonious coexistence of Mediterranean and alpine landscapes. The tranquil waters of Lake Maggiore mirror the azure sky above, while the snow-capped peaks of the nearby mountains stand as a testament to the region's alpine heritage. It's a scene that epitomizes the beauty of Switzerland's diverse natural landscapes.





The first sailing boats decided to take up and get the breeze.



The post has most of the boats in the water, covered.






Some open cabrio are strolling the streets of Brissago.







Let's see what will bring March in Brissago...


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