FISHING in Lake Como – Italy

On lake Como you can have fun “sporting and underwater fishing”

Possibly fishing: trouts, lavarets, chubs, pikes, tenches,perches,bleaks,eels,burbots

Fixed fishing rod, with reel,artificial fly or haulage. Underwater fishing only in apnoea.

You need to ask at the tourist office for a temporary fishing permission.

If you wish , try what I consider a yummy fish “il missoltino” (see the picture).

One must also is ” Risotto al filetto di pesce persico”, you can find it almost everywhere , in most of the restaurants you’ll find small differences…choose which you prefer and then …let me know!)

 

What to see in Bellagio – lake Como -Italy

VILLA MELZI:
Opening times: 9.30-18-30 from March to 30th November
Magnificent architecture, built in1808 for the Duke Francesco Melzi D’Eril, assistant of Napoleon. Interesting sculptures in the most splendid park, where stupendous groups of azaleas and rhododendrons alternate.
The present owner is the Count Gallarati Scotti.

VILLA SERBELLONI:
Opening time : 11 and 15.30 (guided tour) minimum 6 pax daily except Mondays and in case of bad weather. Splendid view from 18th century garden of the three branches of the Lake Como and Lecco. From the fortifications on the promontory view of the northern btanch of the lake and the pre-alps. The park of the Villa Serbelloni owned since 1959 by the Rockfeller Foundation of New York for minimum of 6 people and maximum of 30 lasting about 1.30 h.
Meeting point is the old tower situated at the top of the centre of the town in the square of S. Giacomo , 15 minutes before the start of the tour.

S. GIOVANNI CHURCH:
Baroque building (XVI cent.) one nave, wooden altar of ‘600. Inside the “Madonna delle Grazie”, fresco of the Lombard School, a sculpture of the “Immacolata” in marble of Carrara (Bernini School), a choir in walnut with carved stalls (XVII cent.) and painting o Gaudenzio Ferrari(1532).
Situated in the hamlet of San Giovanni on the road to Como.
The church is open only when there is a mass, for example on Sunday mornings.

S. GIACOMO BASILICA:
Stupendous example of the romanesque-lombard art (XII cent.), built between 1075 and 1125 by the Masters of Como. Inside mosaics of the early ‘900 , rich altar of the end ‘500, a deposition of Christ attributed to the Perugino school, an archaic cross (XII cent.), a triptych by Foppa (1432), a polychrome wooden sculpure of the “Buried Christ” of the Spanish-Baroque school.

HISTORICAL TOUR OF myBellagio centre town-PART 1

Duration aprox. 1 hour

The 23 suburbs scattered over the vast area of land streching from the lakeside – situated 229m above sea leve – to the top of Monte S.Primo – 1.686m above sea level- are all part of Bellagio. The “Borgo” is the town historic centre and was one of the first area in Bellagio to be inhabited. This itinerary will help the visitor to find out more about this main part of town.

You can start yourtour From Bellagio Piazza Mazzini , in  front of the boat station. This is not an ordinary plaza shaped but has got characteristic arcades that underwent radical changes during the 18th century following the extension of the  area on the lakeside where the market was hel.

Opposite the bost station landing stage n1 , under the lake’s waters in 1829 and below this, another date 1868.

Particularly abundant rainfalls caused the lake to flood in both years. Sadly , there have been other cases of flooding- they are not recorded on this column however.From here,you can start your tour by walking along the road pausing far a few minutes to admire the entrance to the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni on the left, just after the first bend. It was originally built as a private villa in 1852 and was changed to its present-day one at the beginning of the 20th century when the Villa Serbelloni (nowdays property of the Rockefeller Foundation of New York) became part of the hotel property.

As you go uphill, instead of going straight up to the church square, we recommend taking a walk along the road to the left which leads us to the trip of the promontory called the “Punta Spartivento” which, literally translated, means the point where the wind divides.

The view from here are exceptional and undoubtedly amongst the best on the Lake Como. This is the point where the lake splits itself intoo three branches: to the right, the Lecco branch (south-eastern branch); to the left, the Como branch (south-western branch); and straight ahead of us, to the north, the Colico branch. A perfect backdrop is provided by the serene and majestic mountains so beautifully described by Alessandro Manzoni in his masterpiece, the “Promessi Sposi” – “The Betrothed”.

Returning along the same road, we now head for the church square (piazza San Giacomo) in the upper part of town. Here the most important feature is, of course, “St. James” Basilica, one of the best examples of the Lombard-Romanesque style architecture in this whole region. It was built from the end of the 11th century to the beginning of the 12th century and was decreed a National Monument in 1904 .

On the lower part of the bell tower is a Memmorial plaque to those who died during World War One . It is thought that the lower part of the bell tower already existed as part of Borgo’s medieval defence system long before the church was ever built. The church was built incorporating this tower which was more or less the same height as the roof. The tower was later trasformed into a bell towe. The actual bell towe as you see it today dates back to the 18th century and was restored in 1990.

If you’re interested in visiting the church interiors (well worth a visit), we advise you to go in throught the  main entrance and pick up the detailed information leaflet from the small table on the right.

After visiting the church , if you step far a few minutes,you’ll see the Bar Sport-in bygone time of a monastery. On the right hand corner of this building there is another Memorial plaque on the wall which commemorates Teresio Olivelli who was born here. He was a braave officer of the Alpini regiment and founder of the clandestine paper “The Rebel”. He was bestowed with a gold medal far his bravery and was deported to the Nazi execution camp in Hers Bruck where he gave his companions moral support and assistance right up to his death.

If  now  you turn your  back to the bar and look across the square and upwards, you get a glimpse of the Villa Serbelloni   , an important conference and study centre which has been owned by the Rockefeller Foundation of New York since 1959. The grounds surrounding the villa cover a large portion of the promontory and can be visited from April to the end of October, only on guided tours which take place everyday except Mondays. Departure is from the gates behind the basilica’s beautiful apse. Tours are cancelled in the event of bad weather . Down to the right you can see a tower which is all that remains of Bellagio’s medieval defence system.  Right in the centre of the square is a beautiful granite fountain which was made in 1897 by Mr.  Pical, an English man, owner of the Villa Bornè. The fountain was originally in the garden by the Villa Gotica and was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s regin. The fountain top’s original decoration was a star. Between 1908 and 1910 the fountain was moved from the Villa Gotica to the cobble square. In September 1947, a statue off the Madonna Pellegrino (the Pilgrim Madonna) was carried in procession through the streets of Bellagio and to celebrate this special event, the fountain was embellished – the star was removed from the top of the fountain and was replaced with the statue of the Madonna as we see it today.

…to be continued

Hang-glider at Cornizzolo

I just loved this idea and kept having in my mind to do this ,long time ago.

For so many excuses I didn’t do it jet but my best friend got this birthday present and she had lots of fun…see her experience here:

…30 minutes from Bellagio …the sky is waiting for you!!!!

 

Walks idea: The Viandante

Italy is well known as an exceptionally warm and welcoming country, and more italians are multilingual and more than willing to share their love for and knowledge of thir homeland.

Nonetheless, purchasing (or consulting) a guidebook to the region prior to visit my Bellagio can help you to make some informed choices.

Take a wonderful stroll following in the footsteps of the Romans along the Wayfarers’s trail from Bellano to Varenna .

Enjoy a leisurely boat ride across the central lake area to the beautiful town of Bellano which site quietly on the eastern coastline north of Varenna.

A small yet important lakeside town you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy . Make your way through the town and up towards the hillside for about 20 minutes towards the hamlets in search of the path which you will follow south Varenna. You’ll have to hike along the Wayfarers trail that will take you past many small hamlets, chapels, country homes and it is the perfect opportunity have a look of the life here , during the time of the Romans.

Each and every corner has something to offer. Before arriving in Varenna you’ll pass by the ancent mining areas where the famous black marble of Varenna was once mined in abundance. Arriving in Varenna you will head down to the lakeshore to return to Bellagio by loacal boat.

Another wonderful opportunity to enjoy a beautiful hidden part of this extraordinary area.

This tours require a good sturdy hiking shoes .

WALKS idea : Cadenabbia and the Church of San Martini

Italy is well known as an exceptionally warm and welcoming country, and more italians are multilingual and more than willing to share their love for and knowledge of thir homeland.

Nonetheless, purchasing (or consulting) a guidebook to the region prior to visit my Bellagio can help you to make some informed choices.

This tours require a good sturdy hiking shoes . 

From Bellagio cross the lake with the local ferry towards th eWestern Coast and the town of Cadenabbia, famous for its beautiful azaleas and Rhododendrous . From the lake shore your hike begins along quaint cobbled stones lanes and steps whicj will take us up throught the backstreets of Griante – a small , characteristic village proudly sat on the hillside-here you will have the opportunity to mix with locals , having a cappuccino in a local bar in the hart of the village.

Leaving Griante behind you begin our hike up the hillside following the lanes, footpaths and fields. This will take you to to th eChurch of San Martino which dates back to the 16th century. While , it is most likely that the Church will be closed, nowadays the only opens for Festivals and Special Religious celebrations.

 

The view that you will enjoy from here across the entire central lake area, the promontory of Bellagio, th eGrigne Mountain range and the Alps will literally take your breth away.

You can stop here and enjoy a snack which you have brought with you before you begin your descent back down the hillside towards Griante, Cadenabbia and the return journey back to Bellagio with the ferry.

Enjoy a wonderful hike in the morning to one of the most beautiful churches in the central lake area offering the most incredible picture postcard view of one of Europe’s most stunning areas.

HIKE in Lake Como – Italy part

 

There are many hiking trails in the lake region and one of the most popular along Lake Como is the Greenway. This is at about 6.5 miles (10 kilometer hike) that follows the western shore of the lake from Colonno to Cadenabbia along the path of an ancient Roman road.


Walking the Greenway offers an excellent opportunity to experience a cross section of the lake region, passing through little villages, and past new condos, ancient ruins and lovely scenary.
Although the hike is classified as easy for beginners, many of my Bellagio guests found it slightly challenging as it requires a bit of climbing on stone paths . Be sure to pack plenty of water and maybe  prepare a bag lunch to bring with you even if  you’ll find lots of places to snack along the way.
I would like to say that this is one of the options…the one that all tourists are ” pushed to do” .
Really lovely but if you wish to be a little more adventuousr …don’t miss the caming soon article about hiking suggestions in myBellagio mountain 😉
See you soon!

 

TRIP TO MILAN from BELLAGIO – LAKE COMO -ITALY

Tourists talk endlessly about Rome, Florence and Venice but Milan is cenrtainly intriguing. The heart of Milan is bounded by the Duomo (the main cathedral) on one side and the Castello Sforzesco on the other, and a pedestrian “mall street” called the Via Dante connects them.

Start out by climbing to the top of the Duomo …

…the best view in Milan and on a clear day , you can see the Alps. Exiting the Duomo (on your right) is the world’s first shopping mall – The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele -worth a quick stroll through. Straight across the Duomo plaza (Piazza del Duomo , in italian) in front of the church is a famous gelateria.

With the Duomo at your back,nearby to the left is the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana,one of the world’s great art museums,but much more intimate than the Louvre or the Uffizi -it occupies an old palazzo. There are paintings there by Titian, Raphael, Tintoretto and Leonardo.

The Sforzesco Castle itself is a gret things to see there are the Egyptian mummies and the unfinished modernist Pietà by Michelangelo.

Unlike the Vatican, generally no crowds.

Facing the castle, head left and then right up the via Santa Maria to number 11 wich is the Cafè – Pasticceria Marchesi, a landmark coffee house and chocolate shop and bakery.

 

Basically you are halfway to the Santa Maria delle Grazie church , home of  “Il Cenacolo ” – “The Last Supper” .

Make a reservation WELL in advance by phone ( I suggest NOT  by internet ) call +39 0289421146 and hit “2” to get an English-speaking reservation agent.

If you forgot to do this ahead of your visit, you can sign up for a day tour with local company that includes a visit to “The Last Supper”.

Spend some time walking along the Via Monte Napoleone, the world Centre of fashion. Caffè Marchesihas also opened an outpost here.

In the evening , hang out in the “Navigli” ( Canal ) District in southwestern Milan, which is always hopping. You can get a drink anywhere, but try wine and appetizer at Al Pont de Ferr at 55 Ripa di Porta Ticinese. Then have a homestyle (and much less expensive) dinner near the Castle Sforzesco at Da Rita e Antonio at Via Giacomo Puccini 2.

Enjoy it !!!

 

 

HOW TO GET TO BELLAGIO – Lake Como -Italy

The following fact article has been compiled as a guideline only.
All the information provided is correct but may be subject to change without notice.
My Bellagio cannot deal with individual queries regarding transport schedules which are subject to variation according to the day of the week / time of year.
1. BY YOUR OWN PRIVATE OR HIRED CAR:
suggested if you will be welcomed in my Bellagio lakeside or mountain
2. PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPTIONS :
suggested if you’re a tempted, patient adveturear of my Bellagio mountain 
3. BY PRIVATE CAR / VAN TRANSFER :
suggested if you’ll be welcomed in my Bellagio centre arriving from airports or railway stations.
• 1. BY YOUR OWN PRIVATE OR HIRED CAR:
suggested if you will be welcomed in my Bellagio lakeside or mountain
SWITZERLAND: Chiasso (km. 34) – Como – Bellagio/ Lugano (km. 29) – Gandria – Porlezza – Menaggio – Cadenabbia (Ferry-boat to Bellagio).
St. Moritz (km. 105) – Castasegna – Chiavenna – Colico – Bellano – Varenna (Ferry.boat to Bellagio)
Sempione (km. 175) – Domodossola – Stresa – Sesto Calende – Varese – Como – Bellagio /
San Bernardo (km. 269) – Aosta – Milano – Como – Bellagio.
FRANCE: Ventimiglia (km. 397) – Genova – Milano – Como or Lecco – Bellagio. / Modane (km. 286) – Torino – Milano – Como or Lecco – Bellagio.
Chamonix (km. 281) – Aosta – Milano – Como – Bellagio.
GERMANY: Brennero (km. 420) – Bergamo – Lecco – Bellagio. Or from St. Moritz.
VENEZIA (km. 280): Padova – Verona – Brescia – Bergamo – Lecco – Bellagio.
FIRENZE (km. 376): Bologna – Milano – Lecco – Bellagio.
MILANO (km. 75): Lecco – Bellagio. / Or from Como – Bellagio. / Or from Erba – Bellagio.
FROM MALPENSA AIRPORT. Exit airport – Follow green signs for Milano – After approximately 14 kms take exit for A8 always in Milano directions (Green Signs) – Exit A8 for A9 in direction Como/Chiasso – Exit Como/Chiasso after road toll for COMO SUD – Follow signs for CENTRO – From center of Como, follow signs for Bellagio, follow lake side road for 35 kms to Bellagio (lake will be on your left hand side).
FROM LINATE AIRPORT. Exit airport – Follow signs for Milan onto four landed wide avenue, keep on right – Exit for Vimercate/Lecco/Venezia/Tangenziale Est – Follow highway for approximately 15 mins – at road toll follow signs for Lecco – Continue straigh following main road in direction Lecco – do not cross bridge into Lecco – At roundabout take second exit for Bellagio – Follow lakeside road for 21 kms to Bellagio (lake will be on your right hand side).
For traffic information on roads viability call : 840042121
For specific information of itinerary: www.viamichelin.com or www.autostrade.it
• BY PRIVATE COACH:
IMPORTANT   Please note that the road from Como to Bellagio (32 Km)  is not large enough for big coaches (anything larger than a 16 seater).  There are four different solutions of how to reach Bellagio with larger vehicles depending on where you are coming from:
 FROM LECCO:
1)     Lecco – Bellagio 22 Km. Along the lake side. Not very large road but accessible to larger vehicles.
2)     Lecco – Varenna from where you can catch a car ferry (bus and/or only passengers or boat (only passengers) to Bellagio. For touring in Bellagio the bus is not necessary.
FROM COMO:
Como – Tremezzo 20 Km from where you can cross by boat or hydrofoils (only passengers) or Cadenabbia 21 Km from where you can cross using the car ferry ( bus and/or only passengers) or boats (only passengers) to Bellagio. For touring in Bellagio the bus is not necessary.     For the boat timetable and prices please visit : www.navigazionelaghi.it
FROM COMO and LECCO:
3)     Reach Erba then on to Asso, Magreglio, Civenna and Bellagio (Erba – Bellagio 25 Km).  This is a Panoramic road which passes through the mountainous area of Bellagio.
For information on boats, hydrofoils and car ferries please visit : www.navigazionelaghi.it
Buses parking places in Bellagio are situated by the lake side just after the Villa Melzi entrance only 3 minutes walking distance from the centre. There are public toilets nearby.
For traffic information on roads viability call : 840042121
For specific information of itineraries: www.viamichelin.com or www.autostrade.it
• 2. PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPTIONS :
suggested if you’re a tempted, patient adveturear of my Bellagio mountain 
As previously saied the following fact article has been compiled as a guideline only. All the information provided shoud be correct but may be subject to change without notice. We can not take responsibility for any changes made by public transport authorities. The times of first/last buses/ferries and their frequency as indicated below are to be considered as a guideline only and we strongly recommend consulting all the links provided for updated timetables.
FROM MALPENSA AIRPORT:
FIRST OPTION: Train to Como
Step 1 – Milan Malpensa / Saronno
“Malpensa Express” is a train leaving from Malpensa Terminal 1 (below the Ground Floor / Arrivals area) to Saronno. Purchase your ticket to Como Laghi/Lago.
First train departs at 6:53am always check Last train departs at 9:53pm
Frequency: approximately every two hours
Journey time from Malpensa to Saronno: 35 minutes
Cost of ticket: about €8 , per person from airport to Como
Step 2 – Saronno / Como
Change trains at SARONNO and wait for the one to Como.
First train departs at: 6:04am always check Last train departs at: 9:34pm
Frequency: Connecting trains to Como every 30 minutes
Journey time from Saronno to Como: 20 minutes
Step 3 – Como / Bellagio
There are different travel options to get to Bellagio from Como Laghi railway station:
A) Bus (easiest & cheapest )
Buses depart from the bus station opposite the railway station. Tickets from the bus station ticket office.
First bus departs at 6:25am (always check) Last bus departs at 8:14pm
Frequency: approximately every two hours
Journey time to Bellagio: 1 hour and 20 minutes
Cost of ticket: about € 3,60
Bus stop in Bellagio is by the Post Office, opposite the car ferry landing stage.
B) Boat or Hydrofoil: (hydrofoil is quickest )
5 minute walk to the lakefront and boat ticket office (Cross the road to the lake opposite the station and turn left). Tickets to be purchased prior to boarding.
First hydrofoil to Bellagio: 7:33am (always check) Last hydrofoil to Bellagio: 7:10pm
Frequency: Every two hours – they are more frequent at lunchtime and early evening
Journey time: 40 minutes
Cost of ticket: around €9,50 per person
First boat to Bellagio: 9:20am (always check) Last boat to Bellagio: 3:10pm
Frequency: Infrequent service
Journey time: 2 hours
Cost of ticket: about about € 7,50 per person
Remember that you can always book a taxi from Bellagio which will meet you at the arrival platform in the station.
Second Option : Airport Bus from Malpensa to Como
SPT Como buses depart from the airport terminal for Como.
Tickets to be purchased at the Airport 2000 desk inside Terminal 1, Arrivals Hall. Tickets can be pre-booked through their website.
Exit airport Door 4 and cross the road.
Bus departs from Bus Stop No.13
First bus to Como: 8:30am (always check ) Last bus to Como: 7:30pm
Frequency: Approx. every two hours
Journey time: Approx. 1 hour
Cost of ticket: about €15 -20 per person
Step 3 – Como / Bellagio
There are different travel options to get to Bellagio from Como:
Bus (easiest & cheapest)
Buses depart from the bus station opposite the railway station.
Tickets from the bus station ticket office.
First bus departs at 6:25am (always check) Last bus departs at 8:14pm
Frequency: approximately every two hours
Journey time to Bellagio: 1 hour and 20 minutes
Cost of ticket: about € 3
Bus stop in Bellagio is opposite the car ferry landing stage.
Boat or Hydrofoil: (hydrofoil is the quickest )
5 minute walk to the lakefront and boat ticket office (Cross the road to the lake opposite the station and turn left). Tickets to be purchased prior to boarding.
First hydrofoil to Bellagio: 7:33am always check Last hydrofoil to Bellagio: 7:10pm
Frequency: Every two hours – they are more frequent at lunchtime and early evening
Journey time: 40 minutes
Cost of ticket: about €9,50 per person
First boat to Bellagio: 9:20am always check Last boat to Bellagio: 3:10pm
Frequency: Infrequent service
Journey time: 2 hours
Cost of ticket: about € 6,50 per person
Taxi:
You can book a taxi from Bellagio which will meet you at the arrival platform in the station.
Third Option Airport Bus from Malpensa to Varenna
GIANOLINI bus service * from Malpensa Airport to Varenna
From terminal 1 departure is from outside Door 7.
From terminal 2 the departure is from the arrivals area.
Cost of ticket: about € 18-20
Every day except Sundays.
Step 1: – Malpensa / Varenna
Departure from Malpensa Terminal 1
Departure from Malpensa Terminal 2 
Arrival in Varenna 
Step 2: – Varenna / Bellagio
Car ferry or boat to Bellagio:
First boat: 8.04 always check Last boat: 7:33pm
First car ferry: 7am always check Last ferry: 10:35pm
Frequency: approx. every hour
Journey time: 15 minutes
Cost of ticket: about €3 per person
* Advanced booking is mandatory – for reservations (at least a day before) contact Gianolini Bus Service + 39- 0342 216220 from 8am-12:30 and from
2pm-6:30pm
USEFUL LINKS:
Milan Airports: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Boat and ferry timetable: www.navigazionelaghi.it
Train line timetable from Malpensa airport to Como through Saronno : www.ferrovienord.it Stay on the Italian Website and click on the right: TAM TAM
TIMETABLES e NEWS insert the departure station (Malpensa) and the arrival one (Como Nord Lago). Insert the time and date you wish to travel.
Malpensa – Como bus timetable: www.sptcomo.it
Como – Bellagio bus timetable: www.sptlinea.it
FROM LINATE AIRPORT:
Step 1 – Linate / Milan Central Station:
Starfly Bus to Milan Central Station – tickets to be purchased inside the airport terminal near the Arrivals area
First bus: 5:40am Last bus: 9:35pm
Frequency: Every 30 minutes
Journey time: 30 minutes
Cost of ticket: ABOUT € 4
Step 2 – Milan Central Station / Varenna:
The bus stops at Milan Central Station from where there are train services Varenna (on the eastern coastline, opposite Bellagio). * Please note that the final destination of the train is indicated and not the intermediate stops.
For trains to Lecco and Varenna the final destination is Sondrio or Tirano.
First train: 05:02 always check Last train: 9:08pm
Frequency: Trains from Milan to Lecco and Varenna approx. every 2 hours
Journey time: approx. 1 hour 10 minutes
Cost of ticket: ABOUT €5-6 per person
Step 3 – Varenna / Bellagio:
From Varenna to Bellagio, exit the station and either take a taxi to the boat landing stage (approx. cost €8 ) or turn left and walk down the numerous steps to the road at the bottom. To avoid step you can follow the normal road. Turn right until you come to a crossroads (there’s a bar on the right hand corner). Turn left and cross the road – you are now on the main road. Take the immediate right hand turning and walk down towards the lake. At the bottom, turn left and you’ll see the boat ticket office on the right.

There is a choice of either boats or car ferries from Varenna to Bellagio – both are 15 minute crossings and the only difference is the different point of arrival in Bellagio. The ferry and boat landing stages in Bellagio are within a 5 minute walk of each other right in the centre of the historical part of the town.
First boat: 8.04 always check Last boat: 7:33pm
First car ferry: 7am always check Last ferry: 10:35pm
Frequency: approx. every hour
Journey time: 15 minutes
Cost of ticket: ABOUT €3-4 per person
USEFUL LINKS:
Milan Airports: www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Boat and ferry timetable: www.navigazionelaghi.it
Train timetable: www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html
FROM BERGAMO ORIO AL SERIO AIPORT:
Step 1 – Bergamo airport / Bergamo railway station
Buses for Bergamo railway station depart from outside the Arrivals Terminal, Bus stop no. 814. The bus (number C1) is not a dedicated airport bus and the stop is a request bus stop. Tickets to be purchased at the Bergamo Tourist office inside the terminal. The office is open in Italian office hours. The bus stops 200m from Bergamo railway station.
First bus: 7:04am always check Last bus: 10:12pm
Frequency: Every 30 minutes
Journey time: 15/20 minutes
Cost of ticket: about €2,50
Step 2 – Bergamo Station / Lecco
Tickets to Varenna to be purchased at the ticket office and validated in the yellow machines at the end of the platform or near the ticket office
First train: 6:05am always check Last train: 10:26pm
Cost of ticket: about € 4,90
Step 3 – Lecco / Bellagio
Outside the train station you can catch a bus directly to Bellagio. Unfortunately they are not very frequent. Tickets can be bought in the Newsagent in the Train Station.
For the time table see their website.
If there is no connection by bus follow step Nr.4
Step 4 – Lecco / Varenna
Change train at Lecco (use underground passageway – it is prohibited to cross on the railway tracks) and await connecting train to Varenna
First train: 6:06 always check Last train: 9:59pm
For travel details from Varenna to Bellagio, see no. 3 of the part dedicated to Linate Airport information.
USEFUL LINKS:
Bergamo Airport: www.sacbo.it
Boat and ferry timetable: www.navigazionelaghi.it
Train timetable: www.trenitalia.it/en/index.html
Bus from Lecco to Bellagio : www.lineelecco.it
FROM MILAN CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION:
Please see from Step no. 2 of the part dedicated to Linate Airport information.
IMPORTANT:
Train tickets must always be purchased before travel. You must stamp your tickets in the yellow machines usually to be found at the end of the platform. During your journey, an inspector will check your tickets and if you are found without a ticket or an unstamped ticket, you will be fined.
BY PRIVATE CAR / VAN TRANSFER :
suggested if you’ll be welcomed in my Bellagio centre arriving from airports or railway station
The quickest and easiest way to get to Bellagio from airports or railway stations is by private transfer. Your driver will meet you outside the Customs Area and transport you directly to your hotel/apartment.
Approximate journey times:
Milan Malpensa airport to Bellagio – 1 hour 45 minutes
Milan Linate airport to Bellagio – 1 hour 20 minutes
Bergamo Orio al Serio airport to Bellagio – 2 hours
Milan Central Station to Bellagio – 1 hour 30 minutes.