10 Facts About Lake Como You Should Know Before Visiting
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10A Glacial Wonder
Lake Como is one of Italy’s most stunning glacial lakes, formed during the last Ice Age.
Its mesmerizing shape, resembling an upside-down Y, stretches over an area of approximately 146 square kilometers. The lake’s depth reaches up to 410 meters, making it one of the deepest lakes in Europe.
From the pristine shores of Lake Como to the breathtaking cliffside of Amalfi and Taormina, Italy is filled with jaw-dropping natural scenery and five-star resorts and hotels that provide the most opulent setting to take in the views.