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Revision as of 10:43, 13 February 2013Lake Como is situated in Como (Province) in Lombardy, Northern Italy. It is part of the Italian Lake District. Popular with visitors for well over 100 years for its combination of fresh air, water, mountains and good weather, it's still worth a visit.
UnderstandThe Lake is shaped rather like an inverted 'Y', with two 'legs' starting at Como in the South-West and Lecco in the South-East, which join together half way up and the lake continues up to Colico in the North. The first few kilometres of the 'legs' at the southern end of the lake are relatively flat, but Lake Como becomes more mountainous as you head northwards into the Alps. Some of the nearby peaks go slightly above the tree-line so the views are really impressive. In the winter, there is skiing in the nearby valleys. The area around Lake Como, or "Lago di Como" in Italian, is pretty characteristic. It has a kind of flair and sense of history that tends to impress its visitors in a sense deeper than only from a touristic point of view. It has been appreciated for its beauty and uniqueness for ages, and even as early as the Roman Times. Its atmosphere and natural surroundings have been the inspiration for an important part of the creation of Naboo, in the Star Wars movies. (In the same way as the atmosphere in Tozeur and Matmata have been recreated in Episode IV, "A New Hope"). Cities
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Good internet connection is at the hotel barchelleta Excelsior. In Como, there are two good wi-fi spots: the Como bar on Volta street and the sushi bar on Bergovico street (well hidden, but worth it). The como bar is an eight minute walk Southeast from the water taxi and the sushi place is about a fifteen minute walk south from the water taxi. Villa Gallietta is a beautiful place to stay, while visiting Lake Como. It offers a variety of accommodations and is located central to all the sites and places you will want to visit during your stay. Have your choice of staying in a luxurious lake side villa, a cozy apartment or a traditional Italian style flat. Visit www.VillaGallietta.com for more information. Get inThe main access to the lake is from Milan and Bergamo. It is also possible to cross the border from Lugano (Switzerland), and arriving at the lake at Menaggio. In the North, the lake can be accessed through the Splügen pass (closed from end of autumn to the beginning of spring), or from St. Moritz, both entering from Switzerland. By trainRegular trains run from Milan to Como (beware it has 2 stations: Como San Giovanni and Como Lago). Trains also run from Milan and Bergamo up the Eastern Shore from Lecco to Varenna and Colico and then on to Sondrio and St. Moritz. Station Como San Giovanni is a little bit outside the downtown, but there are a number of buses that stop there, and one can buy tickets at the Tabac in the station for a few Euros, or walk to the center of town. Overnight sleeper trains run from Amsterdam via Duesseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt and Basel stopping at Como San Giovanni on their way to Milan. Similar daytime trains also run. By busGet aroundBy busFrequent buses run up the Western Shore from Como to Menaggio. A few then continue on to Colico. By BoatSeveral boats and hydrofoils a day travel all the way up the lake from Como to Colico stopping at most of the towns en-route. There are also frequent service between the 'triangle' of towns in the centre of the lake - Menaggio, Bellagio & Varenna. In season, there is a boat service for the central lake. [Bellano, Lenno, Villa Carlotta and Tremezzo in addition to Menaggio, Varenna and Bellagio.] Runs hourly 9:00AM to 6:00PM. Less frequent boat/hydrofoils travel down the Eastern Leg to and from Lecco. Timetables are available at tourist information offices, at the quayside or online[1]. If you want to discover Lake Como by yourself, you can rent a 40Hp motorboats to drive without any ship's license. If you stay in Menaggio, Bellagio, Tremezzo, Cadenabbia and Varenna you can contact AC BOAT (www.acboatrentals.com). Good rates and service and very nice boats. By trainFairly regular train run up and down the Eastern Shore from Lecco to Varenna and Colico By carRoads run up and down most of the shores. On the Western Shore, road works are common and travel duration can vary greatly. You can expect to average 40-60 km/h. Despite the construction of new tunnels, the road on the Western Shore still crosses the centre of many villages. Avoid the road if you are not a keen driver and dislike small roads, hairpins, steep inclines, sharp bends, and heavy traffic. (Fatal) accidents, often involving motorcyclists, are common. Parking in some areas can be problematic, especially if you have a big car. A small car can be much more convenient for both traveling and parking. By MotorcycleMandello Lario, on the east side just above Lecco, is the headquarters for Moto Guzzi, one of Italy's most popular motorcycle manufacturers. They offer a museum in Mandello as well. The entire lake area is popular with motorcyclists from all over Europe. If you want to hire a Scooter you can contact lakecomoscooter.com which offers 125cc Honda Scooters. By bicycleOn Como lake you can ride with rental bike shops available for easy biking itineraries and rental services without guide, bikes can be rent with special accessories and with free delivery at hotels and B&B. See
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DrinkThis is not a destination known for its singles scene. Every town should have at least one bar or cafe available. Bellagio probably offers the greatest number of bars and Cafes. Bellagio also offers a wine-bar (enoteca). There are one or two open-air, lakefront bars if the weather is good. Some of the regularly scheduled lake boats have small, staffed beer and wine bars. In addition the is one 'cocktail' boat built in a retro steam boat style. Also, the Orione was commissioned in 2005, with three full levels and is the largest boat in the fleet. The Orione operates the length of the lake and offers beer and wine as well (They also offer full evening meals for people that board in Como in early evening). The nearby Sondrio valley is a well known wine producing area. It is not Tuscany, but some of the local wines are quite good. Sleep
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Villa Gallietta is a beautiful place to stay, while visiting Lake Como. It offers a variety of accommodations and is located central to all the sites and places you will want to visit during your stay. Have your choice of staying in a luxurious lake side villa, a cozy apartment or a traditional Italian style flat. Visit www.VillaGallietta.com for more information. Stay safe
Get outIn the winter, you can visit the Madesimo skiing area in the north by car, on the road to the Splügen pass. It is approximately a 60-90 minutes drive from the Menaggio area. Make sure your car is prepared for winter weather conditions. If you don't mind driving a little further, it is also possible to visit St. Moritz and its ski slopes in Switzerland. However, the Maloja pass is part of the route to St Moritz. Although it is kept open throughout the winter, adverse weather conditions may force it to be closed on some days. Smaller skiing resorts in the area are Chiesa and Valgerola.
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