This town is known as Lake Garda’s northern treasure. The town has been inhabited since prehistoric times and still bears signs of the Roman era. Today the town is the biggest on the northern coast of the lake and as well as being a tourist magnet, has its own active business life.
Life around the shore of Lake Ledro is, unlike its neighbour Lake Garda, very laid back. Swimming, fishing, sailing and general relaxation are the order of the day here.
Lake Molveno is a popular place in the summer months. It is a lovely lake with lots of sporting activities such as football, trekking, mountain climbing, riding, paragliding, hang gliding and mountain biking. In the winter, the area is better known as Andalo - a great ski resort. On the other side of the massif is the exclusive ski resort of Madonna di Campiglio.
North meets south in Verona. Here you’ll find the split between southern oil and northern butter and here they can eat polenta instead of pasta. Verona was originally a Roman settlement that enjoyed the noble name “Urbs Nobilissima.” Under Julius Caesar, Verona became the northern gateway to the central Roman empire, and the very core of the Italian empire