If you opt for a European destination of tourism, especially in view of the region of Lake Garda in Lombardy, northern Italy. It could be, depending on your interests, this beautiful area is an ideal holiday destination. You can get classic Italian food, and wash yourself with good wine. It is certainly an area to explore, but that should not stop going. With a little effort you should be able to find some places relatively untouched. Be sure to read the article accompanyingIn this series, the current Milan, Lombardy small town outside the capital, Milan, and the District of Lake Como. While people often think of the lake as part of Lombardy, which is not right. This beautiful lake spills into neighboring regions of Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto, as indicated below.
The lake is a mountain lake, surrounded by glaciers at the end of the last ice age, about ten thousand years. And 'the largest lake in Italy about 30 miles(52 km) long and up to 10 miles (17 km) wide. Near the lake, the soil tends to the north is mountainous and plain to the south. The lake is relatively clean, but tourism is still growing ...
We begin our tour on the lake at its northern tip, Riva del Garda, is only in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige. We go counterclockwise around the lake, across the border in Ontario, stopping first at Tignale, Gargnano then, and the next in GardoneRiviera, with its historic neighbors, Salò, and, finally, near the tip of Sirmione in the south of the lake. Then enter the Veneto region, stopping in Bardolino, Punta San Vigilio, and finally macesina, not far from our point of departure.
Riva del Garda is probably the most famous tourist resort on Lake Garda. It is also one of the less expensive areas around the lake. You'll find a castle with a moat. The Museo Civico e) (part of the museum of Rocca, a medieval fortress on the lake. If you do notI know, do not despair, such as sailing or windsurfing, local schools can teach. XIII Century Tower Apponale defended the city against intruders and held prisoner. Symbol Look for Riva del Garda, Anzolin, the little angel on top of the tower, welcomes all those who turn the city into how much damage the wind.
Tignale, our first stop in Lombardy, is actually located on the scenic road from the main road. Consists of six districts each einstausendsechshundert feet (five meters) above sea levelLevel. This approach, with its hills, mountains, gorges, olive large and lush vegetation. At the beginning of the first millennium Tignale was evangelized, and then the site of the Shrine of Our Lady of the Star or the Madonna di Monte Castello, probably a temple, a pagan god was. After this area has been strengthened. Be sure to see the image of research and the killing of a famous local bandit, John Beatrice di Gargnano. Given the topography and theThe autonomy of local residents Tignale was active during many wars. Military installations should be considered in the area. Tignale is the seat of Park Visitor Center, Upper Garda (Brescia Parco Alto Garda Bresciano), a mountain landscape, which covers some 150 square miles (380 square miles) and nine cities on the western shore of Lake Garda.
Gargnano, population about three thousand, is an ideal place for fishing, snorkeling and sailing.Indeed, it is one of the best places to surf on the western shore of Lake Garda. The main attraction of the city), the Church of San Francesco (monastery of St. Francis) and his Campanile (campanile. The church contains the tombs of the Roman cemetery. While walking through the city you can see some houses still visible signs most of the bullets fired during the third war of Italian independence in 1866.
In 1943 he founded the short life of Mussolini's Italian Social Republic (Italian SocialRepublic of here). You install mentioned in a late nineteenth-century villa in art nouveau style, Villa Feltrinelli about two miles (three kilometers) north of the city. You can stay at the Villa Feltrinelli, revenge, getting to become a top-notch hotel, but you peel to make a lot of money. I'm told that will not be disappointed with its beauty and luxury, with a magnificent garden and a beautiful library. Thus we see that it was the end of his days, Benito able to live well.Shortly after ...
Gardone Riviera, the population of twenty-five percent, the best known home for the Italian Vittoriale (The shrine of Italian victories) and the great Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, who lived from 1922 until his death in 1938. This building was used as a fascist Luna Park so you can guess the policy announcement. He was such a mentor and main competitors of Mussolini. Mussolini would have said: "If you have rotten teeth, youThere are two possibilities: either pull the tooth or fill with gold. With d'Annunzio I have chosen for the second treatment. "
Sole d'Annunzio enjoyed great significant resources to expand the property, construction and / or modify it to create the impressive building and its collection of art and literature. Vittoriale The complex includes the area from which he flew over Vienna during the First World War and a light cruiser. In the interest of full disclosure, not seeking d'Annunzio,The influence of Italian politics, almost until his death. In 1933 he wrote Mussolini, tried to persuade him to avoid an alliance with Hitler. In 1934 he wrote a satirical essay about Hitler. And in 1937, a meeting at the railway station of Verona, tried to persuade Mussolini to leave the Axis alliance.
Can you guess who has also lived in Vittoriale? Mussolini's mistress Clara Petacci, comfortable residence close to his heart beat Benito, if not exactly roughingis close to Villa Feltrinelli Gargnano is as described above.
Do not forget to visit the famous two acres (one hectare) Giardino Botanico (Botanical Garden), Andre Heller before the Botanical Garden (Botanical Garden) to Hruska. You will see thousands of exotic Alpine, Mediterranean and subtropical plants. Not bad for a place so small.
The small town of Salo, the population of ten thousand, once grand ambitions. E 'was the capital of the Nazi-backed puppet government of Mussolini, the Italian SocialRepublic, also known as the Republic of Salò. The main attractions are a fifteenth-century Duomo (cathedral), the sixteenth-century Palazzo della Magnifica Patria "(Palazzo della Magnifica Patria), a historical museum for including the resistance against fascism, and a palace houses a museum of archeology. Every Saturday morning is a large outdoor market where you can forget about politics, but I honestly do not have this part of Italy, an important politicalCenter for more than sixty years.
Sirmione, about seven thousand inhabitants, is our last stop in Sydney. This area has been permanently settled by people from more than two thousand years, some of them may live in houses on stilts have. The number one tourist attraction and the Grotte di Catullo (Grotto of Catullus), a large rectangular structure, said at the fun-Catullus, Roman poet lover. The truth is that his villa was probably nearby. Some say that this time was the most beautifulPrivate villa in northern Italy, others say he was the head of a public toilet with water from a nearby hot spring. To visit the ruins and the museum itself.
Stop the Scaliger Castle (Scaliger Castle), dating from the thirteenth century. You can climb a tower to get a different perspective on Lake Garda. See Lombard churches of San Pietro in Mavino early as the fourteenth century, renovated with its collection of frescoes and a bell towerthe end of the millennium and the fifteenth century, of Santa Maria Maggiore. In 1889, Venice was a diver to lay pipes on Lake Garda cracking, clay-based products if a bubbling source of sulfur from the lake bottom. To cut a long story, Sirmione is a location. Of more interest to children Italy 's is the largest amusement park, Gardaland theme park with dolphins, state-of-the-art roller coasters, and much more. It is located about 8 miles (12 km) east of Sirmione onVeneto side of the border. Children less than a high-meter free access is provided. (In general, we give the measurements in feet, miles, etc., with approximate metric equivalents in parentheses. In this case, is the measurement metric that matters, period.)
Bardolino, the population is just over six thousand, on the eastern shore of Lake Garda. And 'the largest resort on the lake with numerous shops and historical evidence. Bardolino is mainly famous for its wines,discussed at the end of this article. In the fall of hosts is the annual grape cure (Cure Grape Festival). Some of the participants are crushed grapes on their skin, others drink grape juice, and others drink the wine. I think it is fun, even if they are cured.
The Romanesque church of San Severo and San Zeno church, both from the turn of the millennium. San Severo is the most important church in the region and has large frescoes. Chapel of San Zenois much older than the church itself. Result of a change of pace visit the local museum oil, olive oil, not petroleum products.
Stop to admire the Punta San Vigilio Promonotory (San Virgilio), perhaps the most romantic spot along the lake. Nearby is the fifteenth-century villa Guarienti Bronzane but you can only see from outside. Park Bay Sirene (Mermaid's Bay Park) for children and adults is open to the public.
Malcesine, population thirty-fivepercent, he also argued that the most popular resort on the lake. E 'near the mountain, and offers numerous ski lifts. A cable car takes you to the summit of Monte Baldo. If you are ambitious, head down the mountain. Be sure to see Scaliger Castle (Scaliger Castle). There are several castles Italians who bear that name even in Sirmione, Malcesine, but the version is said to be the best. You can also climb the tower and see the city and its surroundings from above. ButTo my knowledge, you are not allowed to drive on a mountain bike down.
And the food? When we speak, the sea, fish is an integral part of local cuisine. Native fish include the rare Lake Garda carp, whitefish, lake trout, eel, pike, tench, pike. Citrus fruit, cheese and wine is also an essential component of the diet. Lake Garda olive trees are very special. For developed countries that are growing too high, so high that there are no particular scale along poles, originally invented for lemon trees to obtainnecessary to collect the olives. Their olive oil is exceptional, even by Italian standards.
Let's suggest a sample menu, one of many. Start with Bigoi with Agul (spaghetti with sardines.) Then, try Luccio in salsa (pike with sauce, eaten cold). For dessert, you can be with the apple pie (apple) pie. Be sure to increase your dining pleasure, including local wines with the meal.
We conclude with a brief look at Lombardy wine. 11. Lombardy is one of the 20 regions of ItalyThe area under wine grapes grown in annual wine. The region produces about 62% red and rosé and 38% of white wine, but there is little rosé. There are 15 DOC wines. DOC stands for Denomination of Origin, as Denomination of Controlled Origin, presumably a high quality wine can be translated. The G in DOCG stands for Guaranteed, but in reality is no guarantee that such wines are truly superior. Around 47% of the Lombardy wine carries the DOC or DOCGDesignation. There are three DOCG wines: the sparkling Franciacorta is to compete with French champagne and the price, the red Sforzato di Valtellina, and the red Valtellina Superiore.
Remember, Lake Garda shared by three regions of Italy, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. The most famous wine comes from east of the lake near Bardolino, part of the Veneto. Bardolino DOC is located in a variety of styles from a choice made in particular local grapes. BardolinoSuperiore DOCG is a dry red wine from local grapes, but more stringent requirements. This wine is at least a year before the sale, in old age. Note: the introduction of Bardolino, I told the famous local wine, not the best local wines. The wines are produced all along the Lake Garda. Choose for themselves which is the best.