Holidays in Lake Como

Waterside villas, villages, vineyards and mountain trails that reach for alpine peaks– Lake Como delivers a truly cinematic backdrop for your summer holiday

Discovering Lake Como

Lake Como cuts a dashing figure on the map. Its wishbone-shaped waters make up the deepest lake in Italy, stretching out one arm north to the Alps and two arms south towards Milan. Fine villas, vineyards and gardens decorate mountainous shores that have been the backdrop to many a Hollywood film, from James Bond to Star Wars– places best explored by walking along the footpaths that connect them. Boats shuttle wanderers between Lenno, Bellagio, and Menaggio, each of which have their own footpaths, stories and cuisine to share. Thanks to its spot on the border, day trips to Switzerland are easy!

Walking holidays in Lake Como

Lake Como lies in spectacular surroundings best explored by its footpaths. In the summer, the 10km-long Greenway path is a highlight, rolling easily between Colonno and Tremezzo via a labyrinth of lakeside villages, gothic churches, Roman roads and villas with cypress-brushed gardens. Alternatively, set your sights on rocky mountain peaks such as Monte Grona, which reward walkers with widescreen views over Lake Como.

Of course, every rambler needs refuelling– perhaps with a plate of grilled perch and risotto, a glass of the local Valtellina red, or simply a cappuccino while watching the world go by.

Things to do in Lake Como

Lakeside paths connect many of the towns of Lake Como– or you can hop aboard the boats that travel between. Take note of the calendar too. There’s a market on practically every day of the week in Lake Como. Depending on the day, you could wind up browsing market stalls along the old town walls of Como, picking up alpine cheese, honey and jam in Bellano, or perusing intricate lace souvenirs in Cernobbio.

Lake Como has long been a glamorous holiday spot. Wealthy Romans built some of the first villas on the lakeshore; these days, you’re more likely to bump into Hollywood A-listers such as George Clooney. The real stars of the show, however, are the villas themselves. Star Wars and James Bond fans may recognise Lenno’s Villa del Balbianello, with its romantic gardens and fairy-tale towers. Then there are the sculpture galleries of 17th century Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo and the waterside gardens of Bellagio’s Villa Melzi– one of the prettiest walks in Lake Como.

Activities in Lake Como

The unusual geography of Lake Como creates summer breezes ideal for sailing, kitesurfing, wakeboarding and windsurfing in the north, and kayaking and paddle-boarding in the more sheltered corners of the south. This is one of the deepest lakes in Europe; where locals have come up with nicknames for at least six types of wind, so exploring with a local guide who knows how to safely navigate the waters is always recommended.

Throughout the summer months festivities liven up the lakeshore. The City of Music Festival in Como transforms the town into one giant music, dance and art venue with shows and performances taking place at various historic locations. In July and August the Bellagio Festival brings concerts, films and performances to many of the lakeside towns. They’re held in gorgeous settings like churches, piazzas and castles.

Food & drink in Lake Como

On Lake Como you won’t struggle to find delicious food and drink. Freshwater fish from the lake and rice from the nearby flatlands are essential ingredients in many of the local specialties. Risotto with perch fillets (Risotto con filetti di pesce persico) is Lake Como’s regional dish and typical of Italy's Lombardy region. For dessert give Torta Miascia a try– it’s a traditional cake containing amaretti, fruit (apples, pears, raisins), chocolate and all sorts of delicious things.

We can’t forget to mention the wine. Vineyards to the south in Brianza and on the northern end of the lake above Domaso produce some lovely local wines. It’s great to visit in autumn when the grape harvest is in full swing. The Valtellina is another area of vineyards where they produce Valtellina Superiore DOCG red wine. Our favourite post-dinner night cap is Braulio a strong spiced liquor which is typical of the region- we love relaxing in the bar at the end of the day, with a small glass of this over ice.

Why book a summer holiday in Lake Como with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of Lake Como's best walking routes and activities at your own pace.

With over 85 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to Lake Como include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

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Bellagio Lakeside at Sunset

Bellagio is one of the most picturesque towns on the Lake Como; a stunning base for your Italian summer holiday. Its narrow streets lead up the mountainside, past bustling shops and restaurants, where you’ll be greeted with amazing views over the ink-blue waters.

Best for: all walking abilities; sightseeing; activities; food & drink

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Lenno & Villa Balbianello from Above

With its picture-perfect location hugging the shore of Lake Como, Lenno is a great choice for those looking to get away from the rush of daily life on their Italian summer holiday. The highlight of this village is the lovely promenade that’s lined with al fresco cafés and the historic Villa Balbianello.

Best for: all walking abilities; sightseeing; activities; food & drink

 

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Panoramic View of Menaggio

Menaggio in Lake Como is an elegant town that’s been around since Roman times. It’s surrounded by grand villas and terracotta-roofed houses which, in the summer, contrast beautifully with the blue of the lake and mountain greenery.

Best for: all walking abilities; sightseeing; activities; food & drink

Things to do in Lake Como

There are lots of places to see and things to do on your summer holiday in Lake Como. Explore stunning lakeside towns from Bellagio to Menaggio, using the regular ferry service that links them. It’s a beautiful way to see the lake from a different perspective and the views from the water are fantastic.

Follow in the footsteps of stars: from George Clooney to James Bond

Explore some of Lake Como's most spectacular villas and gardens, including the 17th century Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo which houses sculptures by Canova. Why not head to Bellagio to scope out the stunning Villa Melzi and walk around its vibrant botanical gardens and museum, or book dinner at the acclaimed Villa Serbeloni, where you can enjoy a fantastic local culinary experience. If you head over to Laglio, see if you can get a glimpse of George Clooney's old Lake Como stamping ground, Villa Oleandra, located directly on the lakeside.

Many film buffs will also recognise the Villa Balbianello in Lenno– it featured in two of the biggest blockbusters of the modern age, including James Bond: Casino Royale and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. The villa offers discounted entry to National Trust members, so don’t forget your card!

Discovering the real Lake Como: walking on your summer holiday

Lake Como is a great choice for a summer holiday. Spend your holiday marvelling at Lake Como from above. Walk along the famous Greenway Path and through sleepy villages which will give you a taste of the old Lake Como (before it became 'Lake Como'). Or, walk up to the historic Church of San Martino, and learn about its fascinating World War I history. You can also head up Monte Grona, the rocky peak above Menaggio. There are lots of lovely walking routes in the area and Via Ferrata for the more adventurous holiday-makers.

In the summer, many hill, mountain and lakeside walks are just a bus ride away, with miles of old mule tracks and well-marked footpaths, it's a back-packers paradise! History buffs might be interested in the walk from Colonno to Cadenabbia. It passes the village of Mezzegra where Benito Mussolini was killed as he tried to flee to Switzerland with his lover Claretta Petacci.

Summer fun: activities in and around the lake

We’d definitely recommend exploring Lake Como from the water. There are loads of activities for you to try like kayaking, water skiing, swimming and sailing. There’s also a regular ferry service and all sorts of boats available to hire. The geography of the lake means it has the ideal wind conditions for wind-surfing, so it's a great place to go if that's your cup of tea.

If you want to venture further afield- Milan is easily reachable on a day trip. Hop on a direct train from your nearest Lake Como station or book onto our Milan excursion. Spend the day admiring Milan Cathedral, perusing the shops in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele and sipping an espresso, Italian style, in the Piazza del Duomo.

Book your excursions in resort with your Inghams representative

Milan from £70 per person (full day)

An expert guide will show you Milan’s highlights starting with Sforzesco Castle. Once you reach La Scala, Milan’s famous opera house, you’ll continue on foot through the historic centre to see the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele – the world’s first shopping mall! The afternoon is at leisure exploring Milan at your own pace.

Departs on Tuesdays

Lake Maggiore from £75 per person (full day)

Hop on a bus to the second biggest lake in Italy, Lake Maggiore where you'll get to experience a private boat trip which will take you across the lake to the Borromean Islands where you can visit the botanical gardens of Isola Bella and the Borromeo Palace. Next, you'll stop off at the traditional fishing island, Isola dei Pescatori with it's narrow lanes, little boutiques and wonderful fresh fish. You'll finish the day in Stresa where you'll have some free time before returning to Lake Como by bus.

Departs on Fridays. Entrance fee to Isola Bella is payable locally.

Villa Balbianello from £70 per person (half day)

No visit to Lake Como would be complete without seeing its most beautiful villas and spectacular gardens. Built at the end of the 18th century, the villa now belongs to the FIA, Italy’s version of the National Trust. Wander through the villa and admire exquisitely-furnished interiors and a vast art collection. The manicured gardens are a delight to walk through – there’s lots of spots where you can admire the stunning lake views.

Departs on Sundays. Discounted tickets for National Trust members are also available. 

Como & Lake Lugano from £66 per person (full day)

You'll start the day by heading to Gandria a little lakeside village on the border of Italy and Switzerland. From here you'll take a 45 minute boat trip over to Lugano where you'll have some time to explore this beautiful town and the markets, shops and architecture it has to offer. Lugano is often called the Rio de Janeiro of Switzerland due to it's friendly and lively atmosphere and is home to the famous Franciscan church of Santa Maria degli Angeli - definitely worth a visit! After lunch you'll transfer to Lake Como where you'll have some more free time to enjoy the fantastic artwork, churches, gardens, parks and palaces. You'll then head back to your hotel by bus at around 5pm.

Departs on Fridays. A passport may be required for this excursion as you will be crossing country borders.

Pre-book the following excursion online or give us a call

St. Moritz & the Bernina Train from £75 per person (full day)

Leave Lake Como and travel by coach into the majestic Val Valtellina before boarding the Bernina Express. This spectacular railway journey travels past glaciers and over dramatic gorges before arriving in St. Moritz. You’ll have some free time to explore and enjoy a spot of lunch (payable locally). The return to Lake Como by coach is just as scenic and follows the road through the Maloja pass, stopping in the historic town of Chiavenna.

Departs on Mondays. Please note, this excursion is not available from Bellagio.

We act at all times as a selling agent for our suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. See terms & conditions.

Good to know

Walking Trails: 425km of walking trails around Lake Como

Terrain: Wooded trails, asphalt surfaces, dirt tracks, lakeside paths, ascents and descents

Best time to go: May-June & September-October are cooler for walking, but if you love the heat, head out in high summer and spend your days sipping an Aperol spritz by the lakeside, or head up into to the mountains for some cooler walks

Best for: All walking abilities, sightseeing, activities

Arrive into: Milan Malpensa (approx. 2 hours) or Como St Giovanni train station (approx. 14 hours from London St. Pancras)

Travel from: London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Bristol, Edinburgh and London St Pancras

Transfer Time: approx. 1 hour 30 mins from Milan Airport or approx. 1 hour from Como St Giovanni train station

24/7 Support and advice: In person or over the phone from our local resort team based in Lake Como

Top Tip: Buy a 6 day ferry pass for easy access to selected Lake Como resorts (approx. €45pp, payable locally)

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