Lezzeno isn’t just one village, it encompasses 17 small villages and hamlets, stretching thinly along seven kilometres of picturesque Lake Como shoreline, running out from Bellagio and up in to the hills behind. This means Lezzeno has lots of waterfront access, and great swathes of waterfront views. Lezzeno’s geographic spread equates to quite a spread of accommodation too, but for our experts the best places to stay in Lezzeno are those with idyllic views, a relaxed atmosphere, and, often, great traditional Italian cuisine. When it comes to types of accommodation in Lezzeno they favour small to mid-sized traditional hotels, converted villas and farmhouses, and self-catering apartments and B&Bs. Lezzeno isn’t the place for grand hotels and super fancy restaurants — though it’s close to Bellagio if you want to sample a touch of the high life.
Lezzeno’s villages don’t entirely hug the lake, some of them creep up the slopes of the Colmenacco, Forcoletta and San Primo mountains, and it is in these foothills that you’ll find accommodation with views that stretch along the lake in both directions, not just across it. These hillside picks are a great option for walkers, who will be able to start many impressive rambles right out of the hotel doors. Among the recommended routes are a number visiting the local sites, including a collection of churches and chapels with impressive frescoes and statuary.
Lezzeno is also a great destination for foodies. It’s not flashy, but its specialities are unusual in the region, and include Missoltini, a freshwater fish sun-dried and grilled. Lezzeno is also pleasingly un-obvious, and when you look into the region’s history there are all sorts of fascinating tales and anomalies worth exploring, so our Gurus highly recommend Lezzeno to anyone with a taste for an historic tale.
However as with all the villages around Lake Como, the best places to stay in Lezzeno get very busy during the peak summer months. If you're planning a visit in July or August, do your homework and book well ahead.