Casa Bettoni is a 1960s villa nestled in the serene beauty of the heart of Iseo, just steps away from the lake. This place is more than just a home, it’s a retreat filled with stories, memories, and affection, where family tradition merges with the art of italian hospitality.
From the moment you enter, Casa Bettoni unveils itself as an oasis of tranquility, characterized by spacious rooms and large windows that allow natural light to flood in, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Every room offers a view of the surrounding garden, letting the fresh mountain air flowing towards the lake pleasantly cool the interiors. The two living rooms, furnished with comfortable sofas and round tables, invite you to moments of relaxation or convivial shared meals.

The villa comfortably accommodates up to seven people, with two double bedrooms, one twin bedroom, and one single bedroom. There are two bathrooms: one spacious with a bathtub and one more intimate with a shower, designed to meet every need of our guests.

Casa Bettoni is located on a quiet street but just a few steps from the center of Iseo, where you can find grocery stores, restaurants, boutiques, and public transport stops. The bus stop is only 100 meters away, and the train station—connecting Iseo to Brescia, Bergamo (Orio al Serio Airport), and the Camonica Valley—is a five-minute walk. This strategic location allows you to enjoy the villa's serenity without sacrificing the convenience of exploring local wonders. To make your stay even more comfortable, the villa is equipped with a private garage and ample parking space, accommodating up to three cars, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxing getaway with all comforts at hand. 

Every corner of Casa Bettoni is steeped in family stories and memories. The Bettoni—my family—have been connected to Lake Iseo for over 20 generations, with deep roots in the small village of Vigolo. My grandparents, originally from this charming hamlet, dedicated their lives to hospitality, running a hotel and selling cheeses. In the 1960s, after the birth of their first son, Luigi, my father, they decided to move to Iseo, where they opened a grocery store in Piazza Garibaldi, bringing with them the warmth of culinary tradition.

In this setting, happy memories come alive: the sound of laughter, the echo of shared moments, and the sweetness of afternoons spent in the garden. I have so many cherished memories tied to my grandmother Dina, watching her bake in the kitchen, revealing family recipe secrets.

Today, as the granddaughter and custodian of these traditions, I have chosen to reopen the doors of Casa Bettoni, transforming it into a place of hospitality where the warm atmosphere I grew up with can continue to thrive. Casa Bettoni is ready to welcome new stories and connections, in the heart of a land rich in history and beauty.




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