Tuesday, October 26, 2010

I Love Touring Italy - Lake Garda

If you are looking for a European tourist destination, the view of the lake, especially in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. Depending on your interests, this beautiful area might be a perfect tourist destination. You can wash and classic Italian dishes with good local wine. It is not an area to explore, but you should go to keep it. With a little effort you should be able to find some place relatively untouched. Be sure to read the related article in thisSeries presenting Milan, Lombardy city on the outskirts of the capital city of Milan and Lake Como. While people often think of the lake as part of Lombardy, which is not quite right. This beautiful lake overflows into neighboring regions of Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto, as indicated below.

Lake Garda is a mountain lake, glaciers formed at the end of the last ice age some 10,000 years. It is the largest Italian lake measured about 30 miles (52 kilometers)long and more than 10 miles (17 kilometers) wide. Near the lake, the terrain is more mountainous and northern plains to the south. The lake is relatively clean, but tourism continues to grow ...

We begin our tour on the northern tip of the lake, Riva del Garda, only in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige is. It travels counterclockwise around the lake, crossing the border in Lombardy and stopping Tignale first, then in Gargnano, and the next in Gardone Riviera, with itsSalo historic district and, finally, in Sirmione near the southern tip of the lake. We then come to the region of Veneto Bardolino, Punta San Vigilio, and finally Macesina, not far from where we started.

Riva del Garda is probably the most famous resort on Lake Garda. It 'also one of the least expensive around the lake. Here is a castle with a moat. The Museo Civico (City Museum) is part of the fortress, a medieval fortress on the lake. If you do not know how to navigate orWindsurfing despair, do not teach the local schools. The thirteenth century Torre Apponale defended the city from invaders and held prisoner. Look for Riva del Garda, the symbol Anzolin, the little angel on top of the tower, which all who enter the city welcomed, which rotates in the wind.

Tignale, our first stop in Lombardy, is actually located on the scenic road from the main road. It includes six villages, each about sixteen hundred feet (five meters) above sea level. This setting isgreat with its hills, mountains, gorges, olive groves and lush vegetation. At the beginning of the first millennium was Tignale evangelized, and then the site of the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Stella, or the Madonna di Monte Castello, probably built a temple of a pagan god. Later this area was strengthened. Be sure to see the photo of the persecution and murder of a famous local bandit, John Beatrice di Gargnano. Given the difficulty of the terrain and the autonomy ofTignale residents is activated during many wars. Some military installations can be seen in the area. Tignale is home to the Park Visitor Centre Alto Garda Bresciano (Brescia Parco Alto Garda), an alpine landscape, which covers nearly 150 square miles (380 square kilometers) and nine cities on the western shore of Lake Garda.

Gargnano, population about three thousand is a great place for fishing, snorkeling and sailing. In fact, it's one of the bestplaces to surf on the western shore of Lake Garda. main attraction is the Church of San Francesco (monastery of San Francesco) and its campanile (bell tower). The church contains Roman tombstones in the cemetery. While walking through the city, some houses can still see the traces of bullets fired during the third war of Italian independence in 1866.

In 1943, Mussolini founded his short life of the Italian Social Republic (Italian Social Republic) is. Installs ina fine art nouveau villa called Villa Feltrinelli nineteenth century, about two miles (three kilometers) north of the city. You can build your revenge from Villa Feltrinelli, which for now have a luxury hotel, but you have to pay a lot of money to be made. I was told that you're not disappointed with their beauty and luxury amidst splendid gardens and a great library. Thus we see that live towards the end of his days, good Benito degree. Shortly after ...

Gardone Riviera,Twenty-five hundred population, it is better for the manor Vittoriale (Sanctuary of Italian victories) and the Italian writer Gabriele d'Annunzio, who lived from 1922 until his death in 1938 known. This building has been called a fascist Luna Park, so you can guess the policy announcement. He was both mentor and competitor of Mussolini. Mussolini as saying: "If a man with a rotten tooth you have two options open, we are saddled OPulling the tooth is filled or gold. With d'Annunzio I have chosen this treatment. "

So, d'Annunzio enjoyed a vast huge funds to extend the building owned and / or modify the building and its impressive collection of art and literature created. Vittoriale The complex includes the area that flew over Vienna in the First World War and a light cruiser. In the interest of full disclosure d'Annunzio made an attempt to influence Italian politics almost until his death.In 1933 he wrote Mussolini tried to convince him of it, to avoid a pact with Hitler. In 1934 he wrote a satirical pamphlet about Hitler. And in 1937, meeting at the Verona train station, tried to persuade Mussolini, left the Axis alliance.

Can you guess who has also lived in Vittoriale? Mussolini's mistress, Clara Petacci, who lived here comfortably for her close to her heart beat Benito when he's not exactly roughing described near the Villa Feltrinelli Gargnano asabove.

Do not forget to visit the two acres (one hectare) Giardino Botanico (Botanical Garden), André Heller previously Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico) Hruska known. You will see thousands of exotic Alpine, Mediterranean and subtropical plants. Not bad for a town so small.

The town of Salo, ten thousand people once had big ambitions. It 'was the capital of the Nazi-backed puppet government of Mussolini, known as the Italian Social Republic, also known as the Republic of Salò. The mainAttractions include the fifteenth-century Duomo (cathedral), the sixteenth-century Palace of the Magnificent Motherland (Palazzo della Magnifica Patria), with a history museum, among others, the resistance against fascism, and a building that houses an archaeological museum. Every Saturday morning there is a large outdoor market where you can forget about politics, but honestly this part of Italy does not have great political center for more than sixty years.

SirmionePopulation of about seven, our last stop in Lombardy. This area has been permanently settled by humans over 2000 years, some may have lived in houses built on stilts. Its number one tourist attraction is the Grotte di Catullo (Grotto of Catullus), a large rectangular structure, was to have said that the site of the fun-loving Roman poet Catullus. The truth is that his house was most likely in the vicinity. Some say that this time was the most beautiful private villa in northern Italy, others say it was apublic baths supplied with water in a thermal area. To visit the ruins and the museum itself.

Stop by Scaliger (Scaliger Castle), built in the thirteenth century. You can climb a tower to get a different perspective on the lake. to see the churches of San Pietro in Lombardy Mavino already restored in the fourteenth century, with its collection of frescoes and a Romanesque bell tower of the turn of the millennium, and in the fifteenth century of SantaMaria Maggiore. In 1889, a diver in Venice was the laying of pipes on Lake Garda cracking, based on clay-like, if you have a sulfur spring gushing from the bottom of the lake. In short, Sirmione is now a resort. Of more interest to the children of the largest park in Italy Gardaland theme park with dolphins, state-of-the-art roller coaster, and more. It is about 8 miles (12 kilometers) east of Sirmione at the side of the border of the Veneto. Children less than one meter to reach the topfree. (In general, we take measurements in feet, miles, etc., with the approximate metric equivalent in parentheses. In this case, the metric that matters, period.)

Bardolino, the population is just over six thousand, on the eastern shore of Lake Garda. It 's the biggest resort on the lake with numerous shops and historical remains. Bardolino main claim to fame is its wine, which was discussed at the end of this article. Autumn is hosting the annual Grape Cure (grapeCure) Festival. Some of the grapes crushed presence on the skin, others drink grape juice and wine. I think everybody has fun, even if not treated.

The Romanesque church of San Severo and the church of San Zeno, both built around the turn of the millennium. San Severo is the most important church in the region and has great frescoes. Chapel of San Zeno is much older than the church itself. For variety, visit the local Museum of oil,dedicated to olive oil, not petroleum products.

Stop to admire the Punta San Vigilio (San Virgilio Promonotory), perhaps the most romantic place on the shores of the lake. Nearby is the sixteenth-century Villa Guarienti of Bronzane but you can only see them from outside. The Bay Park Sirene (Mermaid's Bay Park) for children and adults is open to the public.

Malcesine, the population of three thousand and five hundred questions, are also the most popular resort on the lake. It is near the mountain andoffers many lifts. A cable car takes you to the summit of Monte Baldo. If you are ambitious, go back down the mountain. Make Scaliger (Scaliger) to see. There are several castles Italian bear that name in a port 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. But I know you are not allowed to go into mountain biking.

What food? If youDiscussion lake fish is a big part of the local cuisine. Native fish are rare Lake Garda carp, whitefish, lake trout, eel, pike, tench, perch e. Citrus fruit, cheese and wine also an essential part of the diet. Lake Garda olive trees are very special. To protect the lands which were to grow up so high that they are scaled, special needs, long poles originally invented for lemon trees to harvest the olives. Their olive oil is exceptional, even by Italian standards.

Let'ssuggest a sample menu, one of many. Start with bigoi with Aguls (spaghetti with sardines.) Then try Luccio in salsa (pike with sauce, served cold). For dessert, indulge in apple pie (Apfel-Kuchen.) Make sure that your increased well-being including local wines with food.

We conclude with a brief look at Lombardy wine. Lombardia 11 degrees among the 20 Italian regions in area devoted to vines and wine production throughout the year. The region produces about 62%The red and rosé wines and 38% white, but there is little rosé. There are 15 DOC wines. DOC stands for Protected Designation of Origin, as the designation of origin, presumably, a high-quality wine can be translated. The G stands for Guaranteed DOCG, but in fact there is no guarantee that these wines are truly superior. Over 47% of Lombardy wine carries the DOC or DOCG. There are three DOCG wines: the sparkling Franciacorta said to compete with the FrenchChampagne and price, the red Sforzato of Valtellina and the red Valtellina Superiore.

, Lake Garda Remember three Italian regions, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto is divided. The most famous wine comes from east of the lake near Bardolino, part of the Veneto. Bardolino DOC is produced in a variety of styles from a particular variety of local grapes. Bardolino Superiore DOCG is a dry red wine from local grapes, but also the most stringent specifications laid down.This wine is for a minimum of one year prior to the sale year of age. Note the introduction of the Bardolino wine I said to the famous local wine, not the best wine. The wines are produced all along Lake Garda. Decide for yourself which is best.

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