среда, 31 октября 2012 г.
On the eastern shores of Lake Garda, our tour lands in Lazise home to scenic ports and lakefront bou
My love affair with the Italy's Alpine region continues with a visit to Italy's Lake District , and this time we're going on a scenic tour of Lake Garda ! Cradled in the Italian Alps just south of the Dolomites quick cruise through the panama canal Mountains and midway between quick cruise through the panama canal Verona and Brescia, Lake Garda is surrounded by picturesque villages lining its shores, soaring Alpine peaks, verdant olive groves, sprawling vineyards and medieval castles towering high above the villages. Renowned for its world-class luxury resorts and breathtaking scenery, Lake Garda is just 40 minutes away from Verona and Brescia and approximately two hours from the timeless city of Venice . If you're planning to visit any of these northern cities, quick cruise through the panama canal then consider a day tour through Lake Garda!
Italy's largest lake, Garda extends approximately 32 miles from its northernmost resort town of Riva del Garda to Peschiera del Garda, the most picturesque village of all on its southern shores. And, extending two miles from its south shore is the sublime Sirmione peninsula a must-see stop on our tour as well as yours. Our journey begins in the north and travels south along the west coast, along its southern ports and back up the east for a complete circle-tour of Lake Garda.
Our travels begin at Lake Garda's northernmost point Riva del Garda or simply Riva. The largest and most popular resort village on the shores of Lake Garda, Riva is world-renowned for its water-sport adventures, pristine beaches and first-class resorts, and despite its status as the "largest and most popular," you never feel overrun by the throngs drawn to other tourist-laden cities.
Offering some of the most spectacular views of Lake Garda and the surrounding Italian Alps to the north, Riva is steeped in the history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and survives today as testament to its plagued wartime past. History buffs will revel in the landmark sights that include: Rocca , a medieval fort dating back to the 12th century that houses the civic museum, art gallery and various historical exhibits; the 16th-century Bastione fort is home to a museum and restaurant with sweeping panoramic vistas of your surrounds; and the 13th-century Torre Apponale or Apponale Tower with its 165 steps to even more jaw-dropping views! Seek out the Santa Maria Assunta church with its baroque interiors; and the San Tommaso quick cruise through the panama canal church, a 12th-century edifice that features a spire-topped bell tower and 14th-century frescos on its exterior. And after all the hustle and bustle of the major sights, find a nice patch of sand on Riva's spectacular shoreline to kick back and relax.
Moving along the west coast of Lake Garda on our grand tour, we land in Toscolano and Maderno built upon the Toscolano River delta. If you're a Roman-history buff like me, you're going to love the 16th-century Church of San Pietro e Paolo where inside you'll discover two memorial plaques dedicated to the Roman Emperors Lucius Septimius Severus and Marcus Aurelius Claudius! Plus, don t miss the Sanctuary of the Madonna of Benaco church, an 11th-century basilica built upon an ancient temple to Jupiter and the oldest place of Christian worship in the Lake Garda region. If you're planning on some hiking in the Valle delle Cartiere, stop by the 14th-century paper mill that once supplied paper to the Venetian printers during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Just to the south of Toscolano is one of Lake Garda's most popular tourist destinations, Gardone Riviera. Actually, it's comprised of eight villages with picturesque promenades, piazzas extending to the lake, and quaint village streets offering visitors quick cruise through the panama canal one sublime setting after the next along Lake Garda. But Gardone Riviera is mostly known for two popular quick cruise through the panama canal sights: Il Vittoriale degli Italiani and the A. Hruska Botanical Gardens .
Il Vittoriale degle Italiani was built by Italian poet and war hero Gabriele quick cruise through the panama canal D'Annunzio. The striking yellow-ochre residential wings are quite stunning quick cruise through the panama canal to behold and the site offers many attractions including the Arco dell'ospite or Guest's Arch, the Piazzetta della Vittoria del Piave or Plaza of the Piave Victory, and finally the Greek ampitheater with spectacular views of Lake Garda to the south. Don't miss Dalmatian Plaza or Piazza Dalmata, or D'Annunzio's private home, the Prioria quick cruise through the panama canal or priory. quick cruise through the panama canal The Il Vittoriale degle Italiani museum is housed in a building originally intended to be the poet's residence but he never lived to see it completed.
Named after Arturo Hruska, the botanical garden is just a short walk from the waterfront promenade. He designed and built these lavish gardens between 1910 and 1971 and today, it's owned by a foundation set up by Austrian artist, author and actor Andre Heller who has a temporary residence in the garden as well. Be sure to stroll along the scenic paths leading to picturesque settings, streams and a few modern art sculptures you'll discover as you meander through.
Continuing our tour south along the western shore, we must stop by the Isola del Garda, the largest of Lake Garda's five main islands. Privately owned and inhabited by the Borghese-Cavazza family who built the stunning Venetian-Gothic villa at the beginning of the 20th century, Isola del Garda opened its doors to the visiting public 10 years ago. You can reach Isola del Garda via a 10-minute motor launch from Barbarano di Salò or Gardone Riviera. Keep in mind that only groups between 25 and 60 are permitted at any one time but once you're here, you'll quick cruise through the panama canal find exquisitely manicured English gardens which is where the tour begins. From there, you venture inside the manor to tour a few of the rooms and at the end, the Borghese-Cavazza family themselves offer up refreshments and invite you to taste the local wines and olive oils. What a treat!
At the southwestern shores, you'll find Lake Garda's capital Desenzano del Garda with its spectacular views of the Alps, three expansive beaches, world-class hotels and restaurants, and the hub for all of the Lake Garda nightlife.
Don't miss the Duomo aka Cathedral of Saint Mary Magdalene constructed at the end of the 16th century. Inside, you'll find exquisite works by Andrea Celesti, Gian Battista Tiepolo, Veronese among others.
History buffs will revel in the Archeological Museum and the Villa Romana [more Roman history] with its ancient mosaic flooring. If you love medieval architecture, be sure to visit the Torre di San Martino or Tower of Saint Martin and the Castello quick cruise through the panama canal di Desenzano an imposing castle looming over the village with stunning views of Lake Garda.
Among the most beautiful places in all of Lake Garda, quick cruise through the panama canal Sirmione has been attracting tourists for two millennia. Accessed at Lake Garda's southern shores, this two-mile long peninsula offers panoramic views of the entire lake from a number of vantage points along its coastline. With so many highlights that Sirmione has to offer its visitors, I am only going to feature a few of them and leave the rest of the peninsula for you to discover.
On its eastern shores, cross over the drawbridge to the 13th-century Castello Scaligera or Scaligera Castle originally built for the della Scala family (Scaligeri) of Verona and then remodeled quick cruise through the panama canal by the Venetians during the 15th century. Spectacular views await once you climb up 150 steps leading to the top of the crenellated walls and tower. You won't believe the views and the sparkling azure waters below!
Just beyond the castle, you'll find the medieval quick cruise through the panama canal village with narrow alleyways lined with charming shops and sidewalk cafés. Be sure to visit the Boiola Springs natural quick cruise through the panama canal hot springs of sulphuric water that first put Sirmione quick cruise through the panama canal on the map; and the Catullus Grottos named after poet Catullo who had a home here a stunning villa built in the first century B.C. at the northernmost point on the Sirmione quick cruise through the panama canal peninsula a reminder of when the Romans first discovered this enchanting land.
Moving east and located at the southernmost point where the Lake Garda's water drains into the Mincio River, Pescheira del Garda is reminiscent of Venice with its quaint narrow quick cruise through the panama canal streets surrounded by the centuries-old canals replete with picturesque bridges and historic architecture. Lining quick cruise through the panama canal the streets, you'll find quaint shops and cafés as well. Dominating the village is the 15th-century quick cruise through the panama canal fortress built upon Roman foundations which originally contained a group of residential buildings surrounded by its turreted walls. Five bastions and other renovations quick cruise through the panama canal were completed by the Venetians quick cruise through the panama canal during the 16th century.
On the eastern shores of Lake Garda, our tour lands in Lazise home to scenic ports and lakefront boulevards. Towering above it all and located in the Villa Bernini Park , the Castle Lazise was built in the ninth century and eventually landed in the hands of the prominent della Scala family, specifically Bartolomeo and Antonio, as evidenced by the coats of arms adorning two of its entrances.
Two churches merit a visit: San Zeno and San Nicolò . The former was completed at the end of the 13th century and dedicated to San Zeno, the patron saint of water and fishing. San Nicolò, completed even earlier during the 12th century, was dedicated to San Nicolò Bari, the patron saint of schools and fishermen. Although its storied past includes being used as theatre, barracks and home, it was finally consecrated in 1953. Be sure to seek out the 14th-century fresco on its northern exterior "Madonna Enthroned with Child."
Lake Garda villages are easy commutes from Verona and Brescia along the A4. From there, decide which of the cities you plan to visit and seek additional routes to travel north along the western or eastern shores. While the A22 will whisk you up the east coast of Lake Garda, I recommend the more scenic route SR249 which hugs the shoreline and allows for many stops along the way. If you're traveling up the west coast, seek out via Republicca to the SP38 or SS Gardesana Occidentale which meander along its western shores.
Most of the villages along Lake Garda are connected by ferry service so all you need to
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