What is there to do in Varenna?
It would be quite easy to give you a days
itinerary if you wish to just visit ans
some of these are listed below. We would
however recommend Varenna as a base for
exploring due to its location on the so
called "Golden Triangle". Villa
Monestero, which is few minutes walk from
the central square (Albergo Royal Victoria)
toward Fiumelatte. The villa, as the name
indicates, was a Cistercian convent dedicated
to St. Mary Magdalen. It was founded in
1208 by a group of faithful followers who
had escaped from Comacina Island, after
the Island was destroyed during the war
between Milan and Como. For more comprehensive
information see this link of discovervarenna.com
Another villa, noty quite as grand but worth
the visit is and of historical interest
is Villa Cipressi in Via IV Novembre, which
also meets the waters edge! These Villas
and their grounds will occupy a few hours!
We suggest you stroll through the cobbled
streets and explore the narrow alleys. You
may even find out why people leave bottles
of water outside their houses. There are
a few restaurants along these streets, small,
family run and with a good choice of Italian
foods. For the more Pizza orientated there
are two on the main square one attached
to the main hotel. The waterfront in Varenna
is relatively small with boats bobbing in
a very small harbour area and the expected
restaurant with tables and chairs covering
this splendid view!You can walk to the ferry,
along a wonderful promenade over the water,
past a wonderful ice cream shop, the friendly
ducks (check out the villages ornitholigical
museum aswell) and lazy fish drifting in
the sparkling water. The Ferry area is naturally
less tranquil, but has some magnificient
villas overlooking the wharf and its own
piazza. If the ferry isn't there already,
then sip a late Latte at the local cafe
and soak up the refreshing lake air! |