Trip of the week: the perfectly pitched charms of Lake Iseo

Visitors can expect great vineyards, views of snow-dappled mountains, pretty towns, art, swimming and a superb food scene

Lake Iseo
This medium-sized lake attracts relatively few foreigners, yet packs in all of Italy’s quintessential charms
(Image credit: Siegfried Schnepf/Getty Images)

Northern Italy’s largest lakes – Como, Garda and Maggiore – are beautiful and glamorous, but crowded in the summer. Smaller neighbours such as Orta and Idro are lovely, but lack grandeur and variety. “Just right? That’ll be Iseo,” says Julia Buckley in The Sunday Times.

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