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Lake Garda
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- Enrico Massetti
- Pubblicato:
- Feb 11, 2015
- ISBN:
- 9781311550958
- Formato:
- Libro
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The use of fresh ingredients in Italian cooking seems to put the UK and the USA to shame. The joy of eating fresh tomatoes and excellent olive oil is without equal. It’s hard to travel anywhere in Italy without also enjoying the fine wines that are on offer. Drinking wine with a meal is very much part of the culture here. If you have previously visited many of the larger Italian cities, you can wonder how the region around Lake Garda would compare.
You can read in your guidebook that the area is mostly made up of relatively small villages, towns, and resorts. This would be a trip that would be considerably different from previous visits to the country. During your stay on the shores of Lake Garda, you can opt to move around and visit as many of the lakeside villages as possible. You will be delighted to find thriving markets and restaurants in many of them.
This is a guide to a visit to the Garda Lake, taking a drive clockwise from Desenzano and touching in sequence the small towns of Salo, Gardone Riviera, Toscolano Maderno, Gargnano, Tignale, Tremosine, Limone Sul Garda, Riva del Garda, Torbole, Malcesine, Brenzone, Torri del Benaco, Bardolino, Garda, Lazise, Peschiera del Garda and Sirmione. All the beaches are described.
It also includes a one-day boat ride on the Lake that starts in Peschiera del Garda and then touches the towns of Lazise, Bardolino, Garda, Salo, Gardone Riviera, Malcesine, Limone del Garda, Torbole and Riva del Garda.
There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions.
It contains many reviews for the best-recommended restaurants that are at the location described.
Informazioni sul libro
Lake Garda
Descrizione
The use of fresh ingredients in Italian cooking seems to put the UK and the USA to shame. The joy of eating fresh tomatoes and excellent olive oil is without equal. It’s hard to travel anywhere in Italy without also enjoying the fine wines that are on offer. Drinking wine with a meal is very much part of the culture here. If you have previously visited many of the larger Italian cities, you can wonder how the region around Lake Garda would compare.
You can read in your guidebook that the area is mostly made up of relatively small villages, towns, and resorts. This would be a trip that would be considerably different from previous visits to the country. During your stay on the shores of Lake Garda, you can opt to move around and visit as many of the lakeside villages as possible. You will be delighted to find thriving markets and restaurants in many of them.
This is a guide to a visit to the Garda Lake, taking a drive clockwise from Desenzano and touching in sequence the small towns of Salo, Gardone Riviera, Toscolano Maderno, Gargnano, Tignale, Tremosine, Limone Sul Garda, Riva del Garda, Torbole, Malcesine, Brenzone, Torri del Benaco, Bardolino, Garda, Lazise, Peschiera del Garda and Sirmione. All the beaches are described.
It also includes a one-day boat ride on the Lake that starts in Peschiera del Garda and then touches the towns of Lazise, Bardolino, Garda, Salo, Gardone Riviera, Malcesine, Limone del Garda, Torbole and Riva del Garda.
There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions.
It contains many reviews for the best-recommended restaurants that are at the location described.
- Editore:
- Enrico Massetti
- Pubblicato:
- Feb 11, 2015
- ISBN:
- 9781311550958
- Formato:
- Libro
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Lake Garda is the largest Italian lake, situated at the foot of the Alps, in a beautiful southern Europe area. At only 30 km from Verona, 100 km from Milan, and 130 km from Venice, it is in a good position for road, rail, and air connections.
Lake Garda offers the visitor splendid natural scenery, full of colors, surrounded by the Dolomites of Brenta in the north and the gentle slopes of the morainic hills in the south. A rich vegetation flourishes thanks to the Mediterranean climate: lemon trees, oleanders, magnolias, and bougainvillea.
The cultivation of vineyards and olive groves produces excellent wines and olive oil. Strolling around the small village centers, going on a boat trip, exploring the surroundings in a wide choice of itineraries are the best ways of enjoying the lake's lively atmosphere and the landscape’s beauty.
Moreover, Lake Garda has an ideal position for excursions: to the historic cities of Verona, Brescia, Mantua, Trent, and Venice, to the Dolomites, to a performance at the Arena in Verona during the Opera Season.
You can practice almost every sport in this region, from tennis to paragliding, free-climbing, scuba-diving, clay-pigeon shooting, and karting.
Sailing and windsurfing enthusiasts find here their ideal conditions, and over the last years, lovers of mountain-bike choose Lake Garda, and it becomes world-famous for the quality of its golf courses.
If looking for fun and relaxation, there is an excellent choice of amusement parks and gardens; for those who love shopping, opportunities meet all needs, from the picturesque street markets to the most elegant shops.
Lake Garda is also well known for its exciting nightlife, its dolce vita: restaurants, cafes, the trendiest discos and entertainment of all kinds that you can find everywhere.
This itinerary on Lake Garda illustrates a drive around the lake. It starts from the Lombardy town of Desenzano. Driving North on the Gardesana Occidentale (Western Garda lake road) continues clockwise until it reaches the lake’s tip at Riva del Garda. Then, it remains on the Gardesana Orientale (Eastern Garda lake road).
History
The lake’s shores had inhabitants already during the age of iron and bronze. They saw to alternate Ligurians, Veneti, Etruscans, and Gauls, until the Roman conquest.
Cities arose, a series of crops were born, and traffic on the lake intensified. For centuries Garda remained a strategic point of passage between northern Europe and the Po Valley.
The control of the lake meant the management of traffic between these two areas. Thus there was an almost uninterrupted succession of conflicts.
After the barbarian invasions and the Longobard occupation, it was the turn of Charlemagne and, later, of the Communes and the Signorie.
In the fourteenth century, the lake was under the Scaligeri and Visconti.
This predominance was in opposition to the Community of Garda, formed by the municipalities of the Brescia Riviera, placed under Venice’s protection.
After a series of bloody battles with the Visconti, the Serenissima managed to obtain total control of the lake, maintaining it throughout the fifteenth century.
With the League of Cambrai, its prestige decreased, but the navigation right remained in its hands until 1797 when Napoleon conquered the whole area.
A few years later, in 1815, Garda passed to the Hapsburgs, becoming part of the Lombardy-Venetia Kingdom. With the wars of the Risorgimento, the Italians conquered the lake. Only the northern part remained Austrian, annexed after the First World War.
Desenzano
Desenzano port
A dynamic and lively town rich in memories and activities, Desenzano is the ideal place for a holiday, a perfect balance between relaxation and fun, nature, and culture. Thanks to its easy access and geographical position, it is one of the most accessible destinations to reach, the ideal departure point for your next holiday on Lake Garda.
Desenzano and Lake Garda: in the heart and in Europe's history, where customs and cultures meet and blend. A famous Riviera, set between the Alpine snows and the Mediterranean sun, caressed by a unique, mild climate all year round.
This land, which was formed by thousands of years of glacial activity, still bears the traces of prehistoric man, Roman colonization, the passage of the Celts, and the Venetian culture, of France and Central Europe.
Time stood still on the lake shores. It fixed the memories and emotions of the past. It reminds its works of art, the rich museums, the precious monuments on the corners of the streets of Desenzano.
Roman remains, Middle-age fortresses, old parish churches, and Renaissance paintings frame a rich center in history, art, and culture.
A necessary confirmation of the most critical historical eras is available in Desenzano, starting with the Civic Archaeological Museum, which houses a plow from 2000 B.C. (the oldest to be exposed to date) Villa with its mosaic floors and the relics housed in the Antiquarium.
From the High Middle Ages, the castle, and the Cathedral, which houses some precious paintings, such as Tiepolo's Last Supper,
are both fascinating.
The Port of Desenzano
Desenzano boats in the port
The Republic of Venice established itself permanently in the Garda region and Brescia and Bergamo's territories after Lodi’s peace in 1454. During this time, they completely renovated the port of Desenzano. However, the outer breakwater, up to the lighthouse with its lantern, dates back to the nineteenth century.
Before the nineteenth century, a large quay and some rocks protected the small port (nowadays known as the Old Port), which curbed the waters' force when the lake was stormy. They could moor boats also to the pier opposite the port.
In the nineteenth century, goods’ traffic was noteworthy; goods departed from Desenzano or arrived there from other lakeside towns, either on small boats or larger craft towed by little tugs.
A tramline set out from a small square, which now houses the gardens at the start of the lakeside promenade C. Battisti,
and linked Desenzano to Castiglione and Mantova. The Venetian style bridge, which crosses the small port entrance, was built in this century, in the thirties, like the sizeable wet dock to the south.
Nowadays, the nineteenth-century style
steamboats, with their beautiful slender shape, have all but disappeared, to be replaced by motorboat-ferries and high-speed hydrofoils.
The Roman Villa
Roman Villa - Son of Groucho CC BY 2.0
The excavations of Villa Romana are an essential archaeological
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