Lecco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈlekko], locally [ˈlɛkko] ( listen); Lombard: Lecch [lɛk]) is a city of 48,131 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco. It lies at the end of the south-eastern branch of Lake Como (the branch named Lake of Lecco / Lago di Lecco). The Bergamo Alps rise to the north and east, cut through by the Valsassina of which Lecco marks the southern end.
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Lecco's clock tower is the second highest tower in Italy and one of the highest in Europe. Now it's possible to visit it, in some days and only with reservation, thanks to the project that aims to revalue this monument. It will be a unique experience that will lead from the full of history basement of the tower up to the terrace on top of it from where you can admire a full 360 view of the city, the lake and its mountains.
We didn't climb this impressive tower, but we spent 3 days in this beautiful city. It makes a very good base for visiting Lake Como. We loved Lecco with it's lake promenade, gorgeous views, nice streets and buildings... This is a city where I would love to live.
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Visited here as we love hiking. The bus took us straight from central Lecco to the cable car, a quick journey up to the most amazing views of Lecco and Lake Como. The signposts for hikes weren’t the best but we did find our way to a small hike which took us a couple of hours to complete. The restaurant at the top was full so we waited and took the cable car to the restaurant at the bottom and had a very welcomed beer with a great sandwich. Simple and tasty! Would definitely recommend this!
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E' una pista ciclabile che parte da Pescate (LC) e arriva fino a Trezzo sull'Adda (MI) . La strada si estende su un terreno pianeggiante per circa 30 Km (nel tratto da me descritto) ed e' misto sterrato,quindi consigliata per mountan bike..la strada costeggia quasi sempre il fiume Adda e il panorama varia..si passa da diversi paesi,a volte si costeggia la strada ma la maggior parte del tempo si e' in mezzo alla natura e sullo sfondo si possono ammirare i paesaggi pre alpini che circondano Lecco.Adatto a tutti,basta sapere il propio limite,poi si gira la bici e si torna indietro.Ps. so che continua anche dopo Tezzo D'Adda e che dovrebbe arrivare fino a Milano,ma sinceramente non sono andato oltre.
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The Basilica dedicated to San Nicolò is located just north of the historical center of Lecco and includes the adjacent 96 meter-high bell tower. The Cathedral dates back to the 7th century, when a previous version of the current building was constructed on top of the remains of an ancient Roman fortification. In the 12th century the building was completely rebuilt in Romanesque style, on a three-nave plan, at the end of the 16th century under some restoration work involving the façade, the stairs and the bell tower. The neoclassical façade was made in the 18th cenuty, while various restorationa and renovations gave the cathedral its current appearance. The interior is well worth a visit and worth climbing every single step. The curved stucco ceiling with frescoes is awesome, so is the dome. Admission is free, although a (small) donation will always be appreciated.
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This 14th century bridge which signals the lower end of lake Como (Lecco side) provides a spectacular view of both the lake and river Adda.
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