Visit Cremia, Lake Como
Cremia lies on the western shore of the upper part Lake Como, on the slopes of the imposing Mount Bregagno.
The earliest information we have dates to the 13th century, but the origin of the town is unclear, as the earliest human traces found here date back to the late Bronze Age.
Cremia is a quiet village, with a beautiful lakeside promenade leading to Musso. On the shore you can find many free bathing beaches and campsites.
What to see, to visit and things to do in Cremia
Lakefront promenade: Cremia - Musso
Starting from the restaurant La Baia, continue northwards (keeping the lake on your right) walking on the lakeside path. You now cross the delightful little square in front of the pier, furnished with tables belonging to the lounge-bar Lo Scalo, where we recommend a delicious aperitif served always by extremely friendly staff. They offer a wide selection of craft beers and cocktails: everything here is great, but we highly suggest you try a Negroni Riposato.
Then, skirt the long and beautiful beach of San Vito and READ HERE to discover one of te most scenic walks Lake Como district.
Museum, villas, monuments and sights
Events, festivals and music in Cremia
Beaches and lidos, where to swim in Cremia
Cremia offers the beautiful free beach of San Vito with camping and windsurfing services.
Best treks and scenic hiking trails in Cremia
If you want to go trekking, hiking or nordic-walling on Lake Como and discover trails above the Cremia mountains, we recommend the team HIKING LAKE COMO. Francesca and Mario are professional and passionate certified guides, as well as enthusiastic local people. Contact here.
How to get to Cremia