Famed for being one of Lake Garda’s gems, the quaint hamlet of Bardolino rest on the lake's eastern shore, in the lush Province of Verona. This tranquil destination makes for an extremely relaxing getaway. It boasts plenty of delightful cafes, charming shops, and welcoming restaurants, as well as a historic centre home to a beautiful blend of stone streets and elegant buildings. Must-see attractions include: the Wine Museum, the Oil Museum, the Saint Zeno church, and the Beach Punta Cornicello. The hilly surrounding landscapes offer a plethora of outdoor activities for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, including hiking, horse riding and mountain biking; while the lake provides beautifully scenic boating opportunities. Wine connoisseurs can explore the more than seventy vineyards and wine cellars.
Spread between the Dolomite Mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Italy’s northeastern region of Veneto boasts an impressive range of historic sites, a rich arts scene, and some spectacular scenery. In Venice, bask in the glory of Saint Mark’s Square and Cathedral, take a gondola ride along the beautiful Grand Canal, or join locals for the city’s famously lively festivals. In Padua, Vincenza, and Verona, other worlds of heritage architecture await. Enjoy the magnificent worship of voice at Verona’s Opera Festival, the world’s biggest open-air lyrical music event. Treviso’s Museo Luigi Bailo offers the chance to see a breathtaking 20th-century collection and the largest collection of works by master Arturo Martini. A diversity of natural attractions await - natural hot spas, the crimson Dolomite Mountains, alluring Lake Garda and Peschiera del Garda, and soft, vast stretches of beaches, dotted with world-class resorts.
Nestled in the lush, rolling hills of the Veneto Region in Northern Italy, Asolo is home to spectacular natural landscapes and stunning lookout points. Nicknamed ‘the city of a hundred vistas’, Asolo provides a paradise of views for photographers, artists, and visitors to enjoy, which encompass thick woodlands, green pastures, and winding rows of ancient buildings. The town is also known for its rich literary heritage and was the home of both Robert Browning, 15th-century queen Caterina Corner, and renowned travel writer Freya Stark. Asolo highlights include the gorgeous Villa Freya, swathed in profusions of colourful flowers; the Rocca Ruins, featuring the remains of a 12th-century fortress; and the Museo Civico di Asolo, filled with exhibits dedicated to art and literature.