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Lake Garda is the place where you write your first book

Italy provides incredible opportunities for residents and visitors. Do you like a hearty meal, get pizza, pasta, mozzarella. You can’t live without the sea, you have a choice of the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean, Ionian and Adriatic seas.

We wrote about the most beautiful beaches.

The usual rest is bored and there is a desire to tickle your nerves - the mountains, skis and snowboards are at your disposal.

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But, besides this variety, there is another type of holiday in Italy that is chosen by romantics, families, brides and grooms, couples in love, senior citizens, and lovers of tranquility, running and cycling tracks. For you, nature has prepared: dizzying views, the cleanest mountain air and endless reserves of fresh water. All these riches are stored by the largest lake of Italy - Garda.

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Garda is located in the north of the country. Get there from Milan or Verona by train or by car. You can stay in any city located on the lake. Popular and comfortable for living are:

  • Sirmione (Sirmione);
  • Gardone Riviera
  • Riva del Garda;
  • Torbole (Torbole);
  • Malcesine
  • Bardolino (Bardolino).

We advise you to read: a detailed story and description of the lake, towns and tips for organizing vacations on the Garda.

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We have collected for you photographs of the most beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding towns, where you can stay in a hotel or apartment and spend an unforgettable vacation. Remember that Garda inspired the work of great people: Johann Goethe, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde James Joyce. Perhaps your first book will be written there.

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We will be glad to see your impressions after relaxing on Lake Garda. Leave photos in the comments, share secret places, restaurants and hiking trails with readers. Tell everyone what your holiday on the amazing Italian lake is.

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