


Lake Como was discovered over 2,000 years ago by the Romans, who elected these surroundings as their favoured retreat.In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar took charge of Como, populated it with 5,000 'colonists', and named the lake Larius.
The ashore central zone of Lake Como, which goes from Colonno to Cadenabbia di Griante, is known as ‘Tremezzina’ after the name of the village of Tremezzo, which is situated right in the middle of the western coast of the lake. It is very likely that the origin of its name is due to its geographical position ‘Tra-mezzo’ (in the middle) of.
Main distances from Cadenabbia:
Milano 84 Km
Como 30 Km
Lecco 25 Km
Bergamo 77 Km
Sondrio 65.6 Km
St.Moritz 101 Km
Lugano 30.5 Km