Italy Trip Part 2: Lake Como
Sep 10th 2007adminEurope & Italy
After leaving Tuscany, we travelled by train via Milan to Como (the town) at the base of Lake Como in the Italian lakes district. We then hopped a 100+ seat hydrofoil that took us to our home for the next few days, Bellagio, Italy. That afternoon was great, but by evening, thunderstorms threatened to wreak havoc on my plans to climb Mount Grona the next day…
So we poked around Bellagio and it’s neighboring town Menaggio, finding a whole bunch of cool historical stuff, but no mountain tops
Best of which was a church in Bellagio shown here:
On Thursday, we thought it prudent to push back our plans to go to Venice, and stay an extra day. It was a great idea (more on that later). We rented a kayak and cruised the lake a bit in the morning, and then caught the ferry to another lake village, Varenna. This one turned out to be a most splendid town, we got two cocktails, two glasses of wine, lunch, and limoncello for $20 euro! Did I mention we sat a couple meters from the water?
Lake Como from the water:
Lake Como from our hotel:
Varenna, Italy on Lake Como:
On Friday, we got to take a bus from Menaggio to Lugano Switzerland. The bus stop in Menaggio is actually situated next to the lake, so waiting on it was even a charm. Once aboard, the bus climbed it’s way over the mountains and then descended next to Piano lake on it’s way to Lake Lugano. The bus ride was spectacular, following the North edge of Lake Lugano all the way over the border with Switzerland, and into the city of Lugano. We only got to see Lugano for a few hours, but it is certianly a place where I will return.
Lugano, on the lake of the same name:
One last photo I caught the morning before leaving for Venice:
A final note about Venice: Even though we arranged a hotel looking over the Grand Canal during the Venice Historical Regatta (which was very cool), I would advise anybody going to Italy to skip it without reservation. It is a dirty, nasty city, blending the worst aspects of the French Quarter and Disneyworld together and they even give tourists menus with higher prices than they would give to others. To that degree, the best part about Venice was the flight out. We flew just south of the alps, at the border with Switzerland, at sun rise. Can anybody pick out the Matterhorn?



