$968,142
(890,000 €)
3 bedrooms villa, 300 m² Bossico, Bergamo (province)
Main Features
garden
terrace
garage
cellar
Description
Find your Dream home on Lake Iseo – For those home lovers who are seduced by peace and quiet and timeless beauty!
Introducing a stunning property for sale close to the town of Lovere, with its own private lake view. This historic villa, located on the plateau of Bossico, offers panoramic vistas and is part of a collection of 7 exclusive early 19th-century villas. With Roman and Risorgimento names, it is also included in the route of the 7 hills. Built in 1800 and restored in 1986, this property boasts a perfectly maintained private park spanning 4,500 square meters. Inside, you’ll find frescoes on the ceilings, elegant wooden floors, and exquisite details that exude grandeur. Step into a journey through time as you admire the panoramic view of the lake and mountains. The nearby lake-view villages of the Sebino area add to the allure. This tranquil plateau setting is a prestigious gem, nestled between the blue of the lake, the green of nature, and the vast sky.
A tourist resort since the second half of the nineteenth century located at about 850 meters above sea level, between the Borlezza Valley and Lake Iseo, Bossico offers a variety of excursions all year round. In spring the first blossoms and in summer the rich flora invite you to visit this beautiful plateau, where you can relax on the meadows, admiring old farmhouses, grazing animals and the fabulous landscape.
LOCATION
WHAT TO SEE
The Historical Villas – Built by the bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century, these villas are located on the plateau and are named after the Seven Hills of Rome and typical Garibaldian locations. Starting from the main square of the village, following a guided tour with the help of information boards, it is possible to discover its history and curiosities.
Parish Church of Saints Pietro and Paolo – the church stands at the entrance of the village, opening onto the main square and presumably dates back to 1500 A.D. The high altar is of great importance for its polychrome inlaid marbles.
Church of S. Rocco – dated around 1500 A.D., it is located at the end of Via Bonomelli, just after the old wash house.
NOT TO BE MISSED
The Breath of the Wood – In a clearing in the woods, the Meditation Corner has been created, a quiet place where you feel comfortable and where the mind will not be distracted. The trees, the view of the sky and the sounds of nature are of great help to get in touch with your inner self and relax. A notice board shows you the basic techniques of relaxation and hammocks welcome you in the brushwood. Some holistic events are organised during summer.
Il pane di patate (potato bread) – This is a good, healthy bread that was once eaten with cheese or salami, lard or honey, jam, butter and sugar or dipped in wine. It is the bread that speaks of the past, of the people from Bossico and of their identity.
Formaggella of Bossico – Cheese with a very delicate and characteristic flavour, obtained from the aromas of the forage used to feed the cows. The white and dense curds in the moulds, matured for more than six months, acquire a more robust taste.
SPORT AND EXCURSIONS
Trails for all tastes and all legs! The Bossico plateau is the starting point for many hiking and mountain bike tours accompanied by breathtaking panoramic views, to free your mind amidst an enchanting nature.
Loc. Pila – Loc. Chiosco: 600 m – 15 min.
Loc. Pila – Pozza d’Ast (Chiesetta dei Caduti): 1.7 km – 45 min.
Loc. Pila – Loc. Pozza d’Ast (passando dal Sentiero dei Cavalli): 3 km – 1h
Loc. Pila – Loc. Pozza d’Ast – Colle San Fermo: 4.2 km – 1h40
Colle San Fermo – Rifugio Magnolini: 4.5 km – 2h
Tre Santelle e Fontanino: 1.7 km – 45 min.
Bossico – San Giovanni in Monte Cala: 3.1 km – 45 min.
Bossico – Ceratello: 3.4 km – 1h
Please refer to the hiking map on bossico.com
Nordic Walking Park – there are three signposted routes for N.W. enthusiasts: an easy ring route, a second medium-difficulty ring route, from which halfway through there is a variant that ends in front of a panorama that fills the eyes and the heart with joy; and a third and final route, which starts from Piazza San Pietro, in the direction of via 4 Novembre and via Papa Giovanni XXIII and follows the panoramic road from Bossico to Ceratello. On the routes there are water points and information boards with historical, cultural and naturalistic information about the territory. All routes are equipped with directional arrows and, in the specific folders of each route on the website, you can download the GPX tracks that can guide you along the way. The starting point of the two circular routes is the Pila P1 car park, which can be reached by crossing the town towards the pine forest.
MTB – There are also three routes for bikers: red (easy – 6.3 km), yellow (medium – 8.2 km) and black (difficult – 20 km). The three routes start from the Pro Loco headquarters in via Giardini 1, where there also the GPX tracks.
INTERESTING FACTS
Bossico has always been famous for two specialties: turnips and potatoes, but it is mainly turnips that have given great fame to this village, enough to give the people from Bossico (Bossichesi) the nickname “i raèi de Bösech” (turnips of Bossico). And if someone wants to sow turnips and want them to grow abundant and tasty, remember to do so before the 9th of August, St. Fermo’s day.
HOW TO GET THERE
By bus – From Bergamo railway station and Lake Iseo, there are regular bus services to the town of Bossico. Info and timetable: Bergamo Trasporti
Introducing a stunning property for sale close to the town of Lovere, with its own private lake view. This historic villa, located on the plateau of Bossico, offers panoramic vistas and is part of a collection of 7 exclusive early 19th-century villas. With Roman and Risorgimento names, it is also included in the route of the 7 hills. Built in 1800 and restored in 1986, this property boasts a perfectly maintained private park spanning 4,500 square meters. Inside, you’ll find frescoes on the ceilings, elegant wooden floors, and exquisite details that exude grandeur. Step into a journey through time as you admire the panoramic view of the lake and mountains. The nearby lake-view villages of the Sebino area add to the allure. This tranquil plateau setting is a prestigious gem, nestled between the blue of the lake, the green of nature, and the vast sky.
A tourist resort since the second half of the nineteenth century located at about 850 meters above sea level, between the Borlezza Valley and Lake Iseo, Bossico offers a variety of excursions all year round. In spring the first blossoms and in summer the rich flora invite you to visit this beautiful plateau, where you can relax on the meadows, admiring old farmhouses, grazing animals and the fabulous landscape.
LOCATION
WHAT TO SEE
The Historical Villas – Built by the bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century, these villas are located on the plateau and are named after the Seven Hills of Rome and typical Garibaldian locations. Starting from the main square of the village, following a guided tour with the help of information boards, it is possible to discover its history and curiosities.
Parish Church of Saints Pietro and Paolo – the church stands at the entrance of the village, opening onto the main square and presumably dates back to 1500 A.D. The high altar is of great importance for its polychrome inlaid marbles.
Church of S. Rocco – dated around 1500 A.D., it is located at the end of Via Bonomelli, just after the old wash house.
NOT TO BE MISSED
The Breath of the Wood – In a clearing in the woods, the Meditation Corner has been created, a quiet place where you feel comfortable and where the mind will not be distracted. The trees, the view of the sky and the sounds of nature are of great help to get in touch with your inner self and relax. A notice board shows you the basic techniques of relaxation and hammocks welcome you in the brushwood. Some holistic events are organised during summer.
Il pane di patate (potato bread) – This is a good, healthy bread that was once eaten with cheese or salami, lard or honey, jam, butter and sugar or dipped in wine. It is the bread that speaks of the past, of the people from Bossico and of their identity.
Formaggella of Bossico – Cheese with a very delicate and characteristic flavour, obtained from the aromas of the forage used to feed the cows. The white and dense curds in the moulds, matured for more than six months, acquire a more robust taste.
SPORT AND EXCURSIONS
Trails for all tastes and all legs! The Bossico plateau is the starting point for many hiking and mountain bike tours accompanied by breathtaking panoramic views, to free your mind amidst an enchanting nature.
Loc. Pila – Loc. Chiosco: 600 m – 15 min.
Loc. Pila – Pozza d’Ast (Chiesetta dei Caduti): 1.7 km – 45 min.
Loc. Pila – Loc. Pozza d’Ast (passando dal Sentiero dei Cavalli): 3 km – 1h
Loc. Pila – Loc. Pozza d’Ast – Colle San Fermo: 4.2 km – 1h40
Colle San Fermo – Rifugio Magnolini: 4.5 km – 2h
Tre Santelle e Fontanino: 1.7 km – 45 min.
Bossico – San Giovanni in Monte Cala: 3.1 km – 45 min.
Bossico – Ceratello: 3.4 km – 1h
Please refer to the hiking map on bossico.com
Nordic Walking Park – there are three signposted routes for N.W. enthusiasts: an easy ring route, a second medium-difficulty ring route, from which halfway through there is a variant that ends in front of a panorama that fills the eyes and the heart with joy; and a third and final route, which starts from Piazza San Pietro, in the direction of via 4 Novembre and via Papa Giovanni XXIII and follows the panoramic road from Bossico to Ceratello. On the routes there are water points and information boards with historical, cultural and naturalistic information about the territory. All routes are equipped with directional arrows and, in the specific folders of each route on the website, you can download the GPX tracks that can guide you along the way. The starting point of the two circular routes is the Pila P1 car park, which can be reached by crossing the town towards the pine forest.
MTB – There are also three routes for bikers: red (easy – 6.3 km), yellow (medium – 8.2 km) and black (difficult – 20 km). The three routes start from the Pro Loco headquarters in via Giardini 1, where there also the GPX tracks.
INTERESTING FACTS
Bossico has always been famous for two specialties: turnips and potatoes, but it is mainly turnips that have given great fame to this village, enough to give the people from Bossico (Bossichesi) the nickname “i raèi de Bösech” (turnips of Bossico). And if someone wants to sow turnips and want them to grow abundant and tasty, remember to do so before the 9th of August, St. Fermo’s day.
HOW TO GET THERE
By bus – From Bergamo railway station and Lake Iseo, there are regular bus services to the town of Bossico. Info and timetable: Bergamo Trasporti
Details
- Property TypeVilla
- ConditionPartially restored
- Living area300 m²
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3
- Garden4,500 m²
- Terrace20 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceFind Your Dreamhome on Lake Iseo
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit24.9 km
- Hospital2.0 km
- Coast176.3 km
- Ski resort6.3 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy550 m - Pharmacy
- Veterinary2.2 km - Veterinary - Dr. Pezzotti Corrado
Information about Bossico
- Elevation860 m a.s.l.
- Total area7.09 km²
- LandformInland mountain
- Population990
Contact Agent
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