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A country with as many holiday opportunities as Italy would be hard to find. Hike in the Dolomite Alps, surf on Lake Garda, shop in one of the numerous cities, feast on regional specialties in Tuscany, or swim at one the southern Italian beaches - these are only a few of the possibilities that the “Dolce Vita” in Bella Italia has to offer. In addition to that, culture buffs have the opportunity to take an exciting trip into the past, by walking in the tracks of the Etruscans and Romans. Not least, wine, pizza and pasta will make an Italian holiday a guaranteed unforgettable experience.
Northern Italian Lakes Just behind the Brenner pass, on the southern side of the Alps, the northern Italian lakes lie nestled in the mountains. Lake Garda, Lake Como and likewise Lake Maggiore are the most well-known of the five lakes. Mediterranean vegetation, an especially mild climate, and the Italian lifestyle characterise this region. Many villas and palaces are arranged along the coasts, as though they came right out of a picture book; olive and lemon trees are picturesquely arranged in the landscape.
Piemonte The region with Turin as the capital is a real paradise for holidaymakers: Gorgeous scenery surrounded by majestic mountains are not just for lazy, relaxed days, rather for sporting activities too, such as rafting, climbing, mountain biking or canyoning. At the centre of the region is the Lago Maggiore with its Borromean Islands, where life around it just blossoms!
Venezia Venezia manages to attract so many holidaymakers due to its diverse landscape. Every holidaymaker will find exactly what they're looking for here! Those who like to be by the sea are drawn to the Adrian beach year after year. Whereas lake Garda particularly attracts water sports fans and those energetic holidaymakers. The Dolomites in the background provide a perfect setting for nature-lovers and hikers. And world famous cities such as Venice or Verona are definitely worth trips to, not just for culture buffs!
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