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wollastoni Aug 22nd, 2023 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by Jean (Post 17486637)
Lake Como has more hiking and more diverse "other activities" than the Cinque Terre, but you can't see/do much if you only spend 2 nights there (possibly jet-lagged?). If you spent more time there, from Varenna (mid-Lake Como), you could take a day trip by train to St. Moritz. It's several hours on the train, but there is some beautiful scenery.

With only 8 nights to work with, I'd spend them in two places with the last night near the departure airport.

A few FYIs:

September and October are still very much high season in terms of tourist crowds.

The transfer from Varenna to, say, Ravenna, takes about 5 hours. Unless you're staying in Como town, you'd likely need to add up to an hour. And then the transfer from, say, Ravenna to Lucca takes another 4 hours. In a short-ish trip, that's a lot of time lost in transit.

IMO, the CT always feels more crowded than other places. No exception on the trails, train platforms, ferry docks...

Varenna is my favorite place in Como Lake. Much better than the famous "Bellagio" village.


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