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Lazise

Lazise is situated at 64 m above sea level on the South-Eastern shore of the Lake Garda in the Province of Verona. Together with Colà and Pacengo, the municipality has approximately 6500 inhabitants. The lovely village is still almost completely surrounded by medieval walls and steeped in history as is proven by prehistorical, roman and medieval f

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Pacengo di Lazise

Pacengo is a small village on the South East shore of Lake Garda positioned between Gardaland and Movieland. Which makes it an ideal base for guests who wish to visit the themeparks and also enjoy relaxing in the sun.  Pacengo itself is only very small but has a wonderful pizzeria nearby called Gallehus on the main lakeside road.   It also has a s

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Bardolino

Although Bardolino is a walled city, it retains very little historical rests and it has a rather modern and mundane atmosphere. From the city walls of the IX century, only the Southern entrance gate remains and one of the towers. The fame of Bardolino derives from its beautiful red DOC wines (wines with certified origin) Bardolino, Bardolino Clas

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Sirmione

The thermal city of Sirmione has 25,000 residents, mainly living in the hamlet Colombare. The historical city centre is situated on the tip of the peninsula, well defended by the castle, the moat and the stone slabs all around the tip that made an invasion by boat impossible. The biggest Roman villa of Northern Italy has been built here in the

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Peschiera is situated at the South-Eastern tip of the Lake Garda, on the river Mincio which is the only effluent of the lake. The historical city centre is completely surrounded by imposing bulwarks forming a star with five points, surrounded by a navigable moat. The first city walls of Peschiera date back to the year 101 B.C.; during the centuries they were destroyed and rebuilt many times until they were englobed in the XVI century by Sanmicheli into an imposing defence structure with several detached forts. After the fall of Napoleon in the year 1815 and the subsequent transfer of the zone to Austria, Peschiera became one of the main elements of the defence quadrilateral Verona – Peschiera – Mantua – Legnago. Together with the surrounding villages of Custoza, San Martino and Solferino, Peschiera saw many battles of which the last one, the 1848 siege by the Piedmont army of Peschiera occupied by the Austrians that ended with the surrender of the city, is recalled with a “Rievocazione” festival in the month of September. In the city centre, the garrison command building, now town hall, and the parish church dedicated to San Martino built in the XVIII century on the rests of a pagan temple. A few miles to the South, the pilgrimage Sanctuary of Madonna del Frassino, built in the XVI century after the appearance of the Madonna between the branches of an ash-tree (frassino). The territory of Peschiera produces a aromatic white wine, the Lugana DOC. Monday is market day at Peschiera; an antiques market is held on the first Sunday of the month. CYCLING ROUTE TO MANTUA The river Mincio offers an interesting cycling route almost all the way to Mantua. We park at the soccer court in Peschiera and descend to the path along the defence moat with which we reach the river Mincio. The path along the right river bank is tarred for 6 km until the Salionze water dam, which we cross: on the left bank a spring with wonderfully cool drinking water. The tarred path on the left bank continues along Monzambano (weekly market on Sunday), Borghetto (15 km from Peschiera) and Pozzolo (20 km from Peschiera). At the water dam in Pozzolo, the cycling route leaves the Mincio and continues to Marengo along the left bank of a channel (Canal Bianco). With a mountain bike, the Mincio can be followed between Monzambano and Pozzolo on the right river bank which is not tarred, crossing a beautiful agricultural zone called “Basse dei Bonomi”. The path ends at an island with a historical mill that serves a particularly delicate pizza. Instead of following the left channel bank to Marengo and then the normal roads to Mantua, we can cross the bridge at Pozzolo (or remain on the right bank) and take the road to Goito (7 km, weekly market on Sunday), cross the city centre and the historical bridge, and at the beautiful Villa Giraffa take the road to Maglio, Soave and Cittadella di Mantova.