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Marone

Halfway between Iseo and Pisogne, the village of Marone stretches along the lakeshore.

Known in the 19th century as an important centre for wool production, specifically felt, Marone is now famous primarily for olive cultivation, earning it the title of the “City of Oil”.

The sun and mild Mediterranean climate favor the growth of excellent olive trees and provide visitors with an atmosphere of complete relaxation and well-being.

Traditions & Local Flavors

You can’t visit Marone without tasting its local specialties. The area is renowned for its extra virgin olive oil, made from the prized varieties grown on the surrounding hills. 

Visitors can discover the authentic flavors of Brescia’s cuisine in the town’s restaurants and trattorias, complemented by a glass of Franciacorta or Sebino wine. 

Activities for Everyone

Marone is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy trekking, cycling, water sports, or simply relax by the lake. 

The town also hosts cultural events and traditional festivals throughout the year, providing a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. 

Discover Marone

A Gem on Lake Iseo

Marone is a charming village located on the eastern shore of Lake Iseo, in the province of Brescia. With its perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and local traditions, this small town is an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and authenticity.

Dreamlike Landscape

Surrounded by gentle hills and overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the lake, Marone offers breathtaking views and unspoiled nature. It is the perfect starting point for exploring Monte Guglielmo, one of the most loved peaks in the area, or for walking along the scenic trails that follow the lake's edge.

Art & History

Marone boasts a rich history, reflected in its monuments and places of worship. Among these is the Parish Church of San Martino, with its exquisite frescoes and architecture. The village is also closely connected to the tradition of stone and iron craftsmanship, showcasing the hardworking nature of its community.

How to Reach Us

The town is easily accessible by car, train, or boat. 
Its proximity to other popular tourist destinations on Lake Iseo, such as Monte Isola and Iseo, makes it a strategic base for exploring the region.

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