A mirror of water to enjoy in a boat. Or hiking in the surrounding mountains. Beyond George Clooney, an Italian paradise of villas and gardens.
No matter how you get to Bellagio, by road from Milan or by boat across the lake from Lecco or from the city of Como, as you approach it, you become more and more aware of the unique scenery of Lake Como, of its real dimensions and of its white light at midday and pink-typolo at sunset.
In any case, arriving from the lake or looking at the lake, one learns immediately that the centre of gravity is precisely that of the elemental sum of water, light and the alpine mountain range.
Lake Como, also known as Lario, is the third largest Italian lake (after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore). Located at the foot of the Alps, Lake Como offers some of the most romantic and picturesque sceneries in the world.
The entire perimeter of Lake Como is dotted with charming villages and towns. The most popular destinations are certainly Bellagio, Varenna and the city that gives the lake its name, Como.
