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Marasino is a typical lakeside village.
The old centre grew up around the 18th century
cathedral dedicated to San Zenone Vescovo and Santa Maria Assunta, the interior is
decorated with frescoes by Francesco Monti.
The walk down to the lake passes through the park of the 16th century Palazzo
Martinengo whose façade is decorated with a colonnade with suggests a loggia. The
remains of a 1st century A.D. Roman villa stand in the park. Nearby villages
worth visiting are Conche, with a beautiful 18th century church of San
Giovanni Battista, and Curetto, with its 1521 church of San Pietro.
Marone
Marone
is on the road north. It is a perfect place for swimming and sailing, but also for
walking. From the village numerous paths leave that climb up over 1000 m towards Monte
Guglielmo and the Croce of Marone. As in Sale Marasino, Marone can also boast
the remains of a 1st century A.D. roman villa.
From here on, the small beaches give way to rocks that drop sheer into the lake - the best
view is seen from the Church of S. Pietro
built on an outcrop over the village of Vello. It is this part of the lake that is
favoured by windsurfers, particularly between Vello and Toline, where a
breeze is always to be found.