Our first full day in Brissago and it was a cracker!
The weather was fantastic, a rather warm 18 degrees or so (a huge increase over what we had been used to recently) and so we headed into Locano, a larger town 15 minutes down the road, also on Lake Maggiore. Very cute town, a good mix of tourist-friendly and a proper working town – heaps of restaurants and shops and so-on.
We decided to hire a boat to go out on the lake. We got what looked like a small ski boat, but with a tiny, tiny engine. But, it fit the 4 of us nicely and we took our picnic supplies we’d purchased earlier and out we went for a couple of hours!
Incredible couple of hours just being on the lake, taking in the surroundings, having some sandwiches and beer/wine… perhaps too much enjoyment that Glen didn’t quite listen closely enough to the instructions given and may or may not have missed the signs of a sandbar and, well, we got beached. I got us into the mess, so I figured I should get us out – so I jumped in the rather chilly but very clear water and pushed us off. Was rather amusing it must be said!
The photos don’t do it justice (I’ve said that a lot this trip) but it was a great experience and a hell of a lot of fun!
That night, we had reservations for a pretty special restaurant up in the hills of Brissago. It came with high recommendations, and a very high altitude. 5km of hairpin turns up the mountain, we were greeted with a spectacular view of the lake and mountains around. We also learnt it’s a Michelin Starred restaurant, so that was a first for all of us!
We had a bottle of prosecco (similar to champagne but Italian) outside first to take advantage of the view, then moved into begin our taste extravaganza. We all had an entree risotto (possibly the best pasta meal I’ve ever eaten) and then we each ordered a main and had a bit of each other’s. We had: local deer stew, a chilli & pesto pasta, beef fillet and pumpkin ravioli. Each were unbelievable. We topped it off with 4 desserts and basked in the best food coma we’ve experienced.
So that was a pretty special day and one that won’t be forgotten any time soon!