Friday, May 20, 2016

More pictures of Lago di Como and Villa del Balbianello

We could not resist posting more pictures of our excursion around Lake Como.  The day weather was perfect and the scenery was quite extraordinarly.  Aside from the majesty of the lake, we had a truly amazing visit to a garden and estate called Villa del Balbianell in the town of Lenno. 

The Villa del Balbianello is located on the tip of a small wooded peninsula on the western shore of the south-west branch of Lake Como, not far from the Isola Comacina and is famous for its elaborate terraced gardens.

The villa was built in 1787 on the site of a Franciscan monastery for the Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini.  After the cardinal’s death in 1796 Giuseppe Arconati Visconti bought the villa and made improvements to its gardens and the loggia.

In the nineteenth century the villa belonged to the Porro-Lambertenghi family. The writer and patriot Silvio Pellico was a visitor in 1819.

By the early twentieth century the buildings had fallen into a state of neglect when an American businessman, Butler Ames, purchased and renovated the villa and its garden. In 1974 it was bought by the explorer Guido Monzino (leader of the first Italian expedition to climb Mount Everest), who filled it with rich collections, including artifacts acquired on his expeditions. Monzino, who died in 1988, left the villa to the Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano, the National Trust of Italy. Its grounds now form part of the Grandi Giardini Italiani.

Quite beautiful!  We hiked out (20 minutes) and took a water shuttle back.





Venerdi - una splendida giornata sul Lago di Como

This is a bit of a challenge.........as it is now almost three weeks since we spent this wonderful day on Lago di Como!  We were able to put up a separate post for the spectacular visit to Villa del Balbianello, but never got into other details about the balance of lake tour.  This is an attempt to backfill!

It is also a chance to show more of our hotel, the Relais Villa Vittoria.  It was a fantastic place to spend our last two nights.  Below are two maps which locate the hotel.  The town is Laglio, on the western side of the lake. 


Breakfast on the terrace
Andi found a great little subterranean connection through a tunnel to this walkway.......off the main drag in Laglio
a small piazza after walking along the narrow path at the edge of the lake
a protected hang out for a family of ducks!
around this bend is George Clooney's pad......can see the dock
the view from the lobby of the hotel out onto the terrace
a wonderfully picturesque church out on a point in the town of Brienno, just north of Laglio
view from Brienno looking south across lake
last fuel stop for Lucy Lancia!
Lunch in Lenno.....Pasticceria Bar Sport
harbor in Lenno
our terrace at Relais Villa Vittoria
the view.......
wonderfully private......
two-story room......living room below, bedroom and bath upstairs
looking too serious!
the pool was calling!
the boat dock at RVV
Andrea's favorite lake town
colder than we thought!
but fantastic once you were in!
Prosecco has become an afternoon tradition!
our last night approaches!  bittersweet but exhilarating......still not quite real.