| Lake Como offers hidden treasures just waiting
for the visitor to discover them: charming corners
forgotten by time, lakeside villages where nothing
seems to have changed for centuries. It is steeped
in history with an immense collection of churches,architectural
masterpieces and works of art covering the centuries.
The lake is situated in a basin surrounded by
wooded mountains, and offers an extremely varied
landscape, with its' shores featuring a succession
of pastures, and woods as well as harsh and
impressive rock formations. All this alongside
elegant, lakeside villas with sub-tropical gardens,
which provide a haven of peace and tranquillity
and chic resorts such as Bellagio, Menaggio
and Como itself.
The entirety of the Lake Como region is famed for its mild conditions, summers rarely get excruciatingly hot and winters are never bitterly cold. Snow may fall in the region on the odd occasion, but is generally very rare from year to year. Summers will see the odd day where the mercury rises over 30 degrees, but in the peak summer months the temperatures tend to hover in the high 20's.
Lake Como is a popular location for those interested in wind sports- so strap your windsurfer to your car and head to Lake Como if its windsurfing that you're interested in, because the way that the valleys split up air currents means that a variety of wind currents blow through the area making it ideal for windsurfing.
Activities on Lake Como
Sightseeing , Walking , Swimming , Fishing ,
Golf , Cycling , Water Skiing , Beach Volleyball
, Hiking , Equestrianism

For sheer variety of activities and attractions
Lake Como definitely has the edge on its
two rivals Lake Maggiore and Lake Garda. Swimming
in fresh water lakes,with no waves to bother
you, is surely an experience not to be missed.
For those of you who are a bit more adventurous,
Como is the home to many of Italys former
world championship Water Skiing champions, Its glass like appearance makes it an ideal nursery
slope for those who wish to take up this exhilarating
sport.
The weather conditions are Mediterranean, which means the summers are long and summer conditions will begin to prevail around May where the average daily high has risen to about 13 degrees. Once you move into June the highs have reaches 17 degrees, before peaking at 20 degrees in the hottest month of July.
Rainfall is consistent across the year, with Spring and Autumn being the wettest months on average across the year. The Spring time, while very beautiful as the trees and flowers are blooming and the region is coming back to life after winter, can bring torrential downpours which can last for 1 or 2 days. Though after the sky has broken and the rain has fallen you'll be sure to be met with a good run of sunny clear days in the aftermath.
One of the interesting things about Lake Como is that throughout the summer months it stores the heat from the sun in the water and throughout winter this heat is released, which is one of the reasons why the climate is kept so mild during the winter months. The surrounding mountains also act as insulation keeping the areas warmer than other locations at similar latitudes.
Winters do see temperatures drop below freezing, and January is generally the coldest month with an average minimum of -3 degrees and maximum of only 2 degrees. The average daily temperatures in January and February are -1 and 0 degrees, respectively.
You can find snowfall as you head to higher elevations, though it is rare to find it in the lowlands. The northern parts of Lake Como have a tendency to be a few degrees cooler than the south and the north also receives more rainfall on average- this is due to the north's closer proximity to the Italian Alps.
While summer will see the conditions perfect for a holiday and the weather warm enough to take part in water sports, keep in mind that this is the same thought that 1000's of others have had to you may be paying more for accommodation and even restaurants may hike their prices.
Winter can still be a great time to visit, you can make the most of the off season deals and the lake is extremely beautiful in winter and you can take in the sights and sounds in the clear crisp winters air.
Menaggio
Menaggio
is located on the western shore of Lake Como,
35km from Como, because of its'
privileged geographical position between Como,
Lugano and the upper lake, it is considered
the "metropolis" of the central part
of the lake. Its' three districts are Croce
and Loveno in the hills and Nobiallo at the
edge of the lake. Due to its' panoramic position,
with a view that overlooks Bellagio, the Grigne
and the Corni di Canzo mountains, and its' pleasant
climate, it has been a renowned resort for more
than a century. The beautiful villas give testimony
to this fact. They include Villa Belfaggio,
Villa D'Azeglio, Villa Lovone, and Villa Vogoni,
all of which are in the residential area of
Loveno.
Menaggio is a busy tourist centre with several
high-class hotels, many restaurants, pizzerias
and bars.
There is a lakefront lido as well as a scenic
cobbled shopping area. Menaggio is a popular
destination, particularly for holidaymakers
keen on outdoor activities. In summer, the city
centre fills with holidaymak ers,
making it the ideal place for those wishing
to have an " active" holiday.Sports-lovers
will find first-class facilities: water sports
are organised at the tourist port, and there's
also a gym, horse-riding, tennis, basket-ball
and volley-ball. A wonderful view awaits golfers
at the panoramic 18-hole course and those who
enjoy trekking will find a network of clearly
sign-posted paths covering a range of abilities.
There is plenty of good walking in the area,
from easy strolls to tough mountain hikes, as
well as opportunities for swimming, water-skiing,
mountain-biking and riding. Menaggio Tourist
Information Office (Piazza Garibaldi) stocks
a good range of information in English about
local activities and sights. For a personal
account of hiking in the Menaggio area, see
our Lake Como walking page. Keen walkers may
also be interested in Lonely Planet's Walking
in Italy, which features Menaggio as a recommended
access town with plenty of information and detailed
description of a 9km walk up Monte Grona from
nearby Breglia and a much tougher 22km trek
along the Via dei Monti Lariani, above the lake.
Menaggio is served by an excellent ferry service,
which gives you easy access to all other parts
of the Lake. The fastest means of transport
is the hydrofoil, which also serves the whole
lake. There is also a car-ferry service, which
links Menaggio to Bellagio and Varenna. There
is also a regular bus service on the Como/Menaggio/Colico
route.
Bellaggio
Known
as the Pearl of the Lake, this beautiful
town enjoys a magnificent setting on the promontory
dividing Lake Como from Lake
Lecco. 31km from Como. It is undoubtedly the
most famous resort on the lake. For centuries
its' scenic location has enchanted artists and
writers from around Europe. The views from the
lakefront, its' colourful terrace cafes and
tree-lined promenade, are simply superb. With
its' mild winter and pleasant summer, its' historical
town centre, its' lush and varied flora, Bellagio
is the ideal place for those who like tranquillity
and walks. Whilst its' elegant cafes, restaurants
and charming shops provide an added bonus and
attract visitors from all over the world. During
the summer there is a whole range of water sports
to choose from, as well as a lake-side Lido,
while in the winter there are ski lifts on Monte
San Primo. Because of its' location it has a
great variety of views. Indeed, it offers a
good view of the whole lake. On the northern
horizon one can see the Pre-Alps. Some of the
best views can be seen from the park of Villa
Serbelloni and from the top of Monte San Primo.
From the latter, on a particularly clear day,
one can make out the Alps, from Mont Blanc to
the Ortles, and the Madonnina on top of the
Duomo of Milan.
Mezzegra
Mezzegra is a very small place but very interesting for a particular reason - it was where Mussolini was executed.
Sala Comacina
Sala Comacina, is an attractive village, lying
on the western bank of the lake: a drawing room
facing lsola Comacina. This little village,
which lies on the western shore of Lake Como
at the foot of Monte Costone, is one of the
most distinctive places on the lake. In the
last century Sala Comacina was already considered
to be an important holiday destination, as is
demonstrated by the many villas which have stood
along the coast since then.
Tremezzo
Tremezzo is another lovely lakeside town. There's
a classic lakeside promenade, as well as many
wonderful old villas (some of which have been
converted to hotels), and it's from here you
can take a car ferry over to Bellaggio and Varenna,
on the opposite shore.
Lake Lugano
Nestled between the peaks of the
pre-alps and straddling the Italy - Switzerland
border, its position is of storybook tales.

The quality
of life is excellent. Leisure activities are
abundant: Golf, tennis, horseback riding, water-skiing,
and snow-skiing. Water-ski on Lake Lugano in
the morning, lunch at a lakeside café
and snow-ski in St. Moritz in the afternoon.
And the region is as well known for its secure
investment climate as it is for its weather!
Porlezza
is an important tourist center situated at the
head of Lake Lugano, surrounded by the valleys
of Menaggio, Carvagna, Intelvi and Valsolda.
Porlezza is just 15 - 20 minutes drive
from Lugano to the east, whose airport offers
connecting flights to Zurich, Frankfurt, Paris
and Rome.
Lake Maggiore, Italys second biggest lake.
Maggiore also called Verbano - is no
exception. 34 miles from Milans Malpensa
airport,
Lake Maggiore is less glitzy than Como, less
crowded than Garda, and is, on the whole, a
more natural experience. Until you reach Stresa
however, where the fantastical and the grandiose
rule.
WHEN TO GO: April to October is the best
period if you plan on enjoying the botanical
gardens or the sun. As with the other lakes,
some of the hotels and restaurants are closed
between November and March, though Maggiore
has a number of working towns which continue
to function long after the tourists have gone
home.
Having said
that, Locarno, Verbania, Stresa and Luino are
all much more attractive outside of the winter
season. Temperatures can reach mid-30s Celsius
in July and August (Thats around 95 degrees
Fahrenheit), though snow is very common between
January and February (even in March!). Expect
some spectacular thunderstorms in August, and
heavy rain in April and October. |