The hillside between Brescia, the chief town of the district, and the southern coast of lake Iseo is known as Franciacorta. Here, since the Roman age, the cultivation of grapevine has been rooted in local culture and today, the name "Franciacorta" is commonly used for the fine sparkling white wine coming from this area. This private tour will allow you to touch all the excellences of this blessed territory: first, the beauty of lake Iseo and its isles, through a private cruise which will take you to the largest, Monte Isola, where an ancient tradition of boatbuilding survives. Later, you will be brought to a well known vinery in Franciacorta, where a full degustation of three varied of wine,...
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 4 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 4 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Landing fee for Monte Isola
Private taxi-boat with skipper to disposal for a cruise around the Iseo isles
Private transportation
Qualified private guide
Tasting of three different varieties of local sparkling wine and guided tour of the winery
Lunch
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Biglietteria/Ticket Office Navigazione Lago Iseo
Return
Franciacorta and Lake Iseo between wine tasting and cruising
Sulzano
About
The hillside between Brescia, the chief town of the district, and the southern coast of lake Iseo is known as Franciacorta. Here, since the Roman age, the cultivation of grapevine has been rooted in local culture and today, the name "Franciacorta" is commonly used for the fine sparkling white wine coming from this area. This private tour will allow you to touch all the excellences of this blessed territory: first, the beauty of lake Iseo and its isles, through a private cruise which will take you to the largest, Monte Isola, where an ancient tradition of boatbuilding survives. Later, you will be brought to a well known vinery in Franciacorta, where a full degustation of three varied of wine,...
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 4 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 4 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Landing fee for Monte Isola
Private taxi-boat with skipper to disposal for a cruise around the Iseo isles
Private transportation
Qualified private guide
Tasting of three different varieties of local sparkling wine and guided tour of the winery
Lunch
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Biglietteria/Ticket Office Navigazione Lago Iseo
Return
Itinerary
1
Sulzano
The small village of Sulzano stands on the western cost of lake Iseo.
During the Roman age it was crossed by an important way, connecting Brescia to Val Camonica. During the first half of the 20th century, Sulzano was the summer residence of the Craven brothers, relatives of the British Royal Family and owners of most villas in town.
This site came to worldwide fame in 2016, when it was chosen by the international artist Christo for his installation, The Floating Piers: a net of footbridges connecting Sulzano to the isles of Monte Isola and San Paolo.
2
Isola di San Paolo
The small isle was the seat of a Cluny monastery from the 11th to the end of 18th century. It was later ruled by the noble Fenaroli family and, during World War I, bought by Beretta family, well known weapon producers of the district. In 2016, the art installation "The Floating Piers" by Christo has connected the Isle to the nearby Monte Isla and to the mainland.
3
Isola di Loreto
The Isle of Loreto rises in the middle of Lake Iseo, north of MonteIsola, and it is private property. At the end of XV century it was purchased by the nuns of Saint Chiara from Brescia, where they set up their nunnery. The building was though dismissed by 1580 when, during the visit of Carlo Borromeo, the presence of a hermit named Pietro is remembered. In 1910 Knight Vincenzo Richieri built a neo-gothic castle on the island. Around it a yew garden was planted, a small port and two small lighthouse towers were built.
4
Monte Isola
The isle, also known as Montisola, is the largest lake island in Italy and in Southern Europe. It was surely inhabited since the Roman age and, later in the 11th century, a Cluny monastery was established here, just alike the nearby isle of San Paolo.
Montisola has an ancient tradition of boatbuilding and net weaving, as displayed in the local Museum of Net; the museum hosts a permanent collection of items and documents expecially related to the world of fishing, for a long time the main feature of local economy.