Italian Lakes Tourist Information & Visitor Guide
The Italian Lakes are uniquely beautiful. Formed by glaciers, they seap down from the jagged peaks of the Alps to the Po Valley. Each lake is surrounded by vibrant resorts, picturesque villages and small fishing ports. All the lakes are superb for anyone interested in watersports with centres offering sailing, windsurfing and waterskiing.
Italian Lakes Highlights
- Tremezzo, Lake Como - a classic lakeside resort of villas and hotels, with a long promenade. Don't miss the gardens of the Villa Carlotta
- Bellaggio, Lake Como - known as the Pearl of the Lake, Bellagio is right at the point where Lake Como divides and features delightful cobble-stone streets
- Gardaland, Lake Garda - the largest amusement park in Italy with thrilling rides and gentle roundabouts
- Monte Baldo, Lake Garda - known as the Garden of Europe, where there are botanical gardens, hiking paths, and specatucular views
- Borrowmee Islands, Lake Maggiore - three stunning islands, each with their own unique flavour
- Seafood from Lake Iseo - the least commercialised lake is full of fish which are enthusiastically harvested and served fresh in local restaurants
Plan your visit to the Italian Lakes
- Italian Lakes Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in the Italian Lakes
- Italian Lakes Attractions - browse a list of attractions in the Italian Lakes
- Italian Lakes Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
Hotels on the Italian Lakes
Lake Garda Hotels - Lake Maggiore Hotels - Lake Iseo Hotels - Lake Como Hotels
