The Lombardy Region of Italy has several lakes for people to enjoy, such as Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro and more. Two of the most popular ones are Lake Como and Lake Garda. However, we are going to focus on the two Italian lakes that are less known to the tourists. The two lakes are Lake Iseo and Lake Idro, which are in-between Lake Como and Lake Garda. These last two lakes are referred to as Italy’s best-kept secrets, which is why our host family was excited to take us.
Lake Iseo
Lake Iseo is the fourth largest lake in the Lombardy Region of Italy and is home to several medieval towns. It also has a lake island called, Montisola, which is the largest lake island in Europe and a popular destination for locals. Locals love to visit Lake Iseo for a fun day at the lake, its beautiful town and its amazing nearby hiking trail. The last reason Lake Iseo is loved by the locals is for their annual festival, Sarnico Busker Festival.
When we arrived at Lake Iseo, we were already in awe. This was our first lake to visit in Italy and we were blown away by its grand beauty. We were across from the town of Sarnico, which had views of the city and two other towns across the lake. Behind the towns and beyond the lake were rolling green mountains that encompassed the area – it was magnificent. In addition to Lake Iseo’s beauty, we loved the accents of nature and art surrounding our picnic area. There were manmade lily ponds and art sculptures that enhanced the lake’s ambiance even more.
I can see why our hosts wanted to enjoy a nice picnic dinner at Lake Iseo – it was all very romantic and peaceful. And just when we thought this picnic and lake could not get any better, the sun began to set behind the mountains coloring the sky red and orange. Needless to say, Lake Iseo is the perfect place to enjoy an evening picnic.
Sarnico Busker Festival at Lake Iseo
The Sarnico Busker Festival takes place every year between the towns of Sarnico and Paratico, near the end of July. The festival brings street artists together to perform in little spots throughout the town. There are over 150 artists from all around the world who perform over 200 shows over the course of four days. The shows contain aerobics, urban theater, juggling, contemporary dance, puppets, acrobatics, street music and more, all with the intention to entertain both children and adults. The festival was a lot of fun and had some talented acts. It was clear that not only Lake Iseo was a local favorite, but the festival was too.
Lake Iseo’s Official Website
www.sarnicobuskerfestival.it
Lake Idro
Lake Idro is one of Lombardy’s smaller lakes, but definitely not one to be missed! The Chiese River is the primary inflow and outflow of water in this 2768-acre lake. It is also an Italian pre-alpine lake of glacial origin, which is probably why this lake is freezing cold! Like the other lakes in Lombardy, Lake Idro is surrounded by alpine mountains and since this lake is small, the mountains felt closer and bigger. It is known to feel similar to the Norwegian fjords because of the shape of the lake and its surrounding landscapes. After visiting Lake Iseo and Lake Garda this lake felt like Italy’s most hidden gem. It is less crowded and has fewer towns than the other lakes, making it feel more secluded.
Lake Idro is known for its famous trout fishing, great sailing and windsurfing because no engines over 10HP are allowed on the lake. It also has an awesome dock that was heavily used by us and some locals. We all spent the day jumping off the dock and into Lake Idro’s refreshing water!
Lake Idro is the perfect place to enjoy a fun day at the lake with your friends and loved ones. We had a great day on Lake Idro with our host family playing games, eating well and enjoying the glacier cold water.
Lake Idro’s Official Website
http://www.lagodidro.it/en/
I know these two lakes are not as glamorous as Lake Como and Lake Garda, but I promise you they are worth a visit. Both are more quiet and peaceful than the other lakes and definitely less touristy!
To read more about our lake day adventures in Italy, check out these posts below!
The Scaliger (Sinking) Castle in Sirmione, Lake Garda, Italy
14 comments
Gaurav
Mama Mia….Nice lakes as well as options to hang out during the time…
Julian
Beautiful area! We are constantly looking for great outdoor trips, preferably with a lake and mountains around. Many thanks for these insights and inspiration, enjoy your travels!
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We are glad to hear you enjoyed this post. We always love our outdoor adventures and its nice to hear you do too.
Anthony Jury
A little more teases from Italy and some fantastic pics too. Nothing beats great time at some lakes, especially with the scenery that surrounds you. One day Italy I will see you.
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Aww we hope Italy sees you one day! There is plenty to see in the beautiful country!
Pete
I love the Italian lakes. But a little crowded and touristy sometimes. Thanks for the introduction to these two!
Love your merry photographs; if travel ain’t fun, why go?
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Exactly! We love finding non touristy areas, makes the experience more authentic.
Gina
Now I have two more spots to add to the list of places to visit in Italy! 🙂
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Hooray!
Lucy
I have been to Lake Como, but I need to visit Lake Iseo and Lake Idro! Your photos are beautiful, thank you for sharing this great info!
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We are glad to hear you enjoyed it and want to visit the lakes!