If you love swimming in crystal-clear fresh waters, if you dream of a holiday that combines unspoiled nature, history and local culture, Lake Garda is your perfect destination. Imagine waking up in the morning with the sun rising over its calm waters and being able to admire the majestic mountains that surround it, rich in woods, wouldn't you feel...
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READ MOREGardaland, the most famous amusement park in Italy, located in Peschiera del Garda in the province of Verona, is celebrating an important milestone this year: its 50th anniversary. The original idea for an amusement park on the shores of Lake Garda was conceived in the early 1970s by Livio Furini, a musician and entrepreneur from Verona who was ins...
READ MORELake Garda has long been legendary as the largest lake in Italy, towered over by picturesque mountains and dotted with charming villages and historic villas. A lush cypress-lined hillside unfurling into the southeastern shores of the lake, the petite yet prestigious peninsula of Punta San Vigilio is one of the most idyllic destinations on Lake Gard...
READ MOREA weekend at Lake Garda is the opportunity to start getting to know this wonderful corner of Italy, nestled between three regions: Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige. This is the largest lake in Italy and one of the most beautiful, thanks to a lush nature made of water, high mountains and blue sky. The always mild climate makes it a perfect d...
READ MORELake Como or Lake Garda? It’s as timeless an Italian conundrum as thick crust or thin? Aperol or Campari? The scenery alone draws travelers to these two mythic lakes in northern Italy, both defined by majestic mountains and colorful waterside villages that drip with dreamy dolce vita. So just how do you choose between the two? “It’s important to de...
READ MOREI spent a lovely week in Verona during Easter with my girlfriend, as a break from the stress of final year and dissertation deadlines approaching. We stayed in Veronetta, a lively, bohemian neighbourhood, only a short walk across the River Adige from the main attractions. There was a lovely vegan cafe called ‘Zazie’ close to where we were staying w...
READ MOREIf you're itching for a holiday in a warm, sunny and relaxing location that also offers plenty to see and do, Lake Garda in Italy is hard to beat. As the largest lake in the country, this stunning area in the north of the Mediterranean hotspot has long been a favourite among tourists seeking to experience the Italian lifestyle - even if only for a...
READ MOREThe Italian Lakes are glimmering, glacier-made bodies of water in northern Italy. Maggiore, Como and Garda are the three largest, and each is ringed with picturesque villages and backed by steep mountains. The biggest reason to visit is the spectacular scenery, but there's lots more to do besides admiring the views from a shoreline dining room. You...
READ MORELake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is known as “one of the biggest activity playgrounds in Europe.” Picturesque villages, medieval castles, and lakeside promenades dot the shoreline. The lake has a diverse landscape with beaches along the southern shores and rocky cliffs above the northern shoreline. Lake Garda is known for its clear water, great fo...
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