Lake Como is one of the most visited lakes in Europe. It is also one of the most misunderstood.
- The ferry — the most important thing to understand first
- The hub article — start here
- The villages
- Nesso: Where a Roman Bridge Crosses a Lake Como Gorge
- Civera Bridge: The Roman Arch Over the Nesso Gorge
- Argegno: The Lake Como Village With a Mountain Cable Car
- The ferry guide — the commercial layer
- Lake Como Beyond the Map — the complete editorial cluster
The standard Lake Como experience — a ferry from Como town to Bellagio, lunch on the waterfront, photographs of Villa del Balbianello from the boat, return by afternoon — covers approximately four kilometres of the lake’s 160km shoreline and approximately four of its 170 villages. The remaining 166 villages, the extraordinary gorge at Nesso with its Roman bridge, the cable car from Argegno rising to an Alpine village above the western shore, the medieval streets that the villa tour boats never stop at — these are the Lake Como that most visitors do not find.
This is not because they are difficult to reach. Lake Como’s extraordinary ferry network — the Navigazione Lago di Como — connects all of these villages on scheduled services that have been running continuously for over a century. The lake is the road. The ferries are the route. The villages you have not heard of are one boat stop away from the ones you have.
This is the editorial guide to Lake Como Beyond the Map — the villages, the gorges, the Roman bridges and the ferry logistics that make the difference between a day trip to Bellagio and a genuine understanding of one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.
The ferry — the most important thing to understand first
Lake Como’s ferry network is not a tourist attraction. It is the primary transport system for the lake’s lakeside communities — the way villagers reach Como town, the school ferry, the market connection. Understanding it correctly transforms Lake Como from a day trip destination into a navigable lake world of extraordinary depth.
Read the complete guide: Buying Ferry Tickets in Lake Como →
With 2,080 readers already using this article — the most visited practical guide in The Wanders Lake Como cluster — the ferry ticket guide covers everything: the three service types (traghetto car ferry, battello slow ferry and aliscafo hydrofoil), the ticket validity zones, the day pass vs single ticket decision, the most common practical errors and the exact booking process for each service type.
The Lake Como Ferry Guide — available as a downloadable PDF — extends this into a complete practical reference: complete timetables for all routes, seasonal schedule changes, the best ferry combinations for visiting the extraordinary villages covered in this guide and the practical logistics that make the difference between missing the last boat and arriving exactly where you intended.
[Download the Lake Como Ferry Guide — €9 →]
The hub article — start here
Lake Como: Beyond Bellagio and the Famous Villas →
The complete Lake Como Beyond the Map overview — the lake’s geography, the three branches (Como, Lecco and the central lake), the best bases for different types of visit, the villages worth stopping at and the ones worth bypassing, the seasonal character of the lake from February’s extraordinary empty winter light to August’s crowded summer heat, and the complete ferry network explained as a navigation tool rather than a tourist service.
The villages
Nesso: Where a Roman Bridge Crosses a Lake Como Gorge
Eastern shore · Between Como and Bellagio
Nesso is one of the most extraordinarily positioned and most genuinely overlooked villages on Lake Como — a small medieval settlement of extraordinary character on the eastern shore between Como town and Bellagio, whose medieval houses climb the steep gorge walls above the point where the Tuf and Nosè streams cascade down to the lake in a series of waterfalls before entering the extraordinary Orrido di Nesso gorge.
The village is bisected by the gorge — the two halves connected by the extraordinary Civera Bridge, a Roman arch dating from the 1st century AD, one of the most remarkable pieces of surviving Roman civil engineering in Lombardy in a domestic rather than monumental context. Lake Como attracts millions of visitors annually — almost none reach Nesso despite it sitting 20 minutes south of Bellagio by ferry and being one of the most atmospherically extraordinary small villages on the entire lake.
Ferry from Como: approximately 50 minutes on the slow battello service. Request the Nesso stop — not all slow ferries stop here. Check the timetable before boarding.
Read the full article: Nesso — Where a Roman Bridge Crosses a Lake Como Gorge →
Civera Bridge: The Roman Arch Over the Nesso Gorge
Nesso · Eastern shore · 1st century AD
The Civera Bridge is the single most extraordinary piece of built heritage in the Nesso gorge — a Roman arch of extraordinary completeness spanning the Tuf stream gorge at the point where it enters the village, connecting the two halves of Nesso across a drop of extraordinary depth. Dating from the 1st century AD, the bridge has been in continuous use for 2,000 years — villagers cross it daily to reach the other side of their village, passing over a Roman arch in the same way their medieval predecessors did, in complete unawareness of its extraordinary historical significance.
The gorge below the bridge — the Orrido di Nesso — drops approximately 30 metres through a narrow limestone canyon directly through the village. The sound of the water is audible from every house in the settlement. The view from the bridge down into the gorge is one of the most extraordinary small-scale landscape experiences on the entire lake.
Read the full article: Civera Bridge — The Roman Arch Over the Nesso Gorge →
Argegno: The Lake Como Village With a Mountain Cable Car
Western shore · Between Como and Menaggio
Argegno is one of the most perfectly positioned small villages on the western shore of Lake Como — at the mouth of the Valle d’Intelvi, the extraordinary valley rising from the lakefront into the mountains above the western shore between Switzerland and the lake. The village has an extraordinary medieval bridge over the Telo stream, extraordinary lakefront character and — its most distinctive single feature — a cable car rising from the village waterfront to Pigra, a small Alpine village at 880 metres above the lake, in a four-minute ascent of extraordinary visual drama.
The Pigra cable car — the Funivia Argegno-Pigra — is one of the most extraordinary short cable car journeys in the Italian lake district. The view from Pigra across Lake Como — the entire central lake visible from the mountain terrace, the Swiss Alps beyond, the lake 730 metres below — is completely unlike any view available from the lakefront itself. Most Lake Como visitors spend their entire time at water level. The Argegno cable car reaches the view that the lake was designed to be seen from.
Ferry from Como: approximately 35 minutes on the slow battello service. Argegno is a scheduled stop on most slow ferry services — check the timetable for the correct service.
Cable car: Funivia Argegno-Pigra · departures every 30 minutes · journey time 4 minutes · extraordinary in clear weather · closed in strong winds.
Read the full article: Argegno — The Lake Como Village With a Mountain Cable Car →
The ferry guide — the commercial layer
Lake Como Ferry Guide — €9
The downloadable PDF reference for navigating Lake Como by ferry — covering everything the ferry ticket article introduces and extending it into a complete practical tool:
Complete timetables All routes · seasonal variations
2026 schedule included
Zone system explained Which ticket covers which villages
Day pass vs single journey decision
Village by village Ferry stop · service type · journey time
from Como and from Varenna
Hidden villages route The ferry combination that reaches
Nesso · Argegno · Varenna · Bellano
in one extraordinary lake day
Practical logistics What to do when the boat is full
The last ferry trap · how to avoid it
Bicycle transport on the traghetto
The guide is designed to be used on the lake — downloaded before departure and consulted at each village ferry stop. It replaces two hours of timetable research with a single reference document.
[Download the Lake Como Ferry Guide — €9 →]
Lake Como Beyond the Map — the complete editorial cluster
| Article | Character | Ferry stop | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Como hub | Complete overview | All stops | Published |
| Ferry tickets guide | Practical · 2,080 views | All stops | Published |
| Nesso village | Roman gorge · medieval | Nesso stop | Published |
| Civera Bridge | Roman bridge · 1st century AD | Nesso stop | Published |
| Argegno | Cable car · Valle d’Intelvi | Argegno stop | Published |
| Varenna | Most beautiful village · Vezio Castle | Varenna stop | Commission |
| Villa del Balbianello | Cinematic villa · Star Wars · Bond | Lenno stop | Commission |
All Lake Como articles are part of The Wanders Beyond the Map editorial series — the villages, landscapes and discoveries that the standard Lake Como itinerary misses. The Lake Como Ferry Guide — €9 — is the practical companion to the complete cluster.









