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SPORT FACILITIES
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Garden & Terrace
Beach
Water Sports
Sauna & Beauty Centre
Tennis ( walking distance)
Golf (nearby)
Clay Pigeon Shooting
Go Karts
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Gardaland is the largest
amusement park in Italy. Located not far from Park Hotel, in Castelnuovo
del Garda 37014 in the province of Verona. Fun the whole year round. A
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The beautiful lakeside towns around Garda have charmed foreign
visitors for centuries. The area was a luxury summer destination; in
Sirmione and Desenzano you can visit ruins and mosaics that record their
presence. Lake Garda
is long and slim with a southern end that is low, rolling land, fairly
built-up. In contrast, the northen end is surrounding by towering
mountains.
One of this surroundings villages worth a visit is Garda, a
popular resort which gave the lake its name and which still preserves
the characteristics of its historic past.
With a wide sheltered bay and a long curved pebble beach lapped by the
clear blue waters of the lake, Garda enjoys an idyllic position less
than an hour from the historical city of Verona Much favoured by the
Venetian nobility until the 18th century, many graceful villas still
remain in this beautiful area, the most notable being the Villa
Albertini, a vast 15th century palace A path winds half way around the
headland towards the Punta San Vigilio where Churchill wrote his memoirs
and which is much favoured by royalty as a holiday destination A long
wide traffic free promenade lies beside the lake with delightful lively
colourful cafés, open-air restaurants, cheerful bars and many shops and
boutiques Fishing boats bobbing in the port are backed by elegant hotels
and hills clad with olive groves The town livens up at night and the
promenade is thronged with strollers Pizzerias, restaurants, romantic
candlelit bars and ice cream cafés become
the focus of life
Another lakeside town worth a visit is Riva del Garda. Small fishing
village surrounded by blue-grey mountains |
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ABOUT DESENZANO DEL GARDA |
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Desenzano is a thriving town
combining commerce and tourism, art and sport, traditional food, wine and
culture.
At the southern end of the lake, Desenzano is a typical Italian lakeside
town, totally unspoilt by international tourism Much favoured by the
Italians themselves as a holiday destination, it offers historical and
archeological interest dating back to Roman times Fishing boats and elegant
yachts rock gently in the harbour and the excellent public boat service
links Desenzano with other destinations around the lake Narrow streets house
antique shops and fashionable boutiques and there are over 40 restaurants,
trattorias and pizzerias. Regular classical and jazz concerts are normally
held from June to August in the main square and also an antiques market on
the first Sunday of the month There is a large general market every Tuesday.
The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking and many a meander passes
elegant villas, renovated monasteries, medieval churches or simple
farmhouses producing local fare.
Other interesting places to
visit nearby:
Brescia 20 Kms
Verona 25 Kms
Milano 120 Kms
Venezia 140 Kms
Florence 250 Kms |

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