the province of lecco is composed of ancient villages and landscapes so captivating, they influenced the brushstrokes of one leonardo da vinci.
the city of lecco is fronted by lakeside promenades leding to the places made famous by alessandro manzoni in his literary masterpiece, the betrothed (i promessi sposi).
the proximity to lake como provides numerous seaside spots that ideal for relaxing vacations that could be defined in any number of ways: whether by practicing water sports or cultural visits to history-rich towns and ancient monuments. varenna is certainly among these, with its pleasant stony and sandy beaches, and small harbors whence boat excursions can depart and travel along the lario (i.e. the alternative name for lake como). varenna is located atop the promontory that serves as base for monte san defendente, a favored position with an equally-favored panorama. the centerpiece of varenna is without a doubt villa monastero, built over an ancient cistercian monastery enjoying a beautiful view over lake como's center; the monastery is also surrounded by a stunning garden rich in exotic plants, while important international conventions and conferences are organized inside the villa itself.
a jewel from the middle ages, vezio, with its castle, is an interesting example of military fortification, accessible via a cobbled path. lying above varenna, this ancient fortress offers a charming vista of the lake and the olive groves surrounding the castle. at dervio, the scenery moves from the beaches of the fishermen's quarter to the ancient castle that dates from the 14th century, while the 13th-century church of santi quirico and giulitta lies in the oldest part of the town.
the lariana abbey, in addition to its grassy shores, is the location for the engrossing silk museum, where the local, centuries-old silk making tradition is narrated in detail. the church of san giorgio in mandello del lario is outstanding and represents a remarkable art gallery from medieval times; it can be visited upon request. finally, the guzzi moto museum in mandello recounts the history of this locally-manufactured motor bike.