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Date:      Fri, 25 Jan 2008 15:54:15 +0200
From:      "william romsay" <williamromsay@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Peak IT, A Tourist Guide To The Italian Lakes
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Peak IT,  A Tourist Guide To The Italian Lakes


The classic holiday would be a beach resort or skiing package. However, for
those looking for something a bit different, why not try the Lake District
in Northern Italy. The lakes of Como, Maggiore and Garda are renowned for
their outstanding natural beauty and incredible scenery. There are plenty of
historic towns scattered along the shores of the lakes. All are
characteristic of the area with shuttered ochre houses, cobble streets and
small churches.

Travelling There The three airports that are nearby and offer transfers are
Milan Bergamo, Brescia and Verona. You can also get there with ease by rail
and bus so travelling there should be a simple choice.

Accommodation There are many forms of accommodation in the area from hotels
to bed and breakfasts, which is the most common option. When choosing a
hotel, be sure to not take any notice of the star ratings as most of the on
and two star hotels are of excellent quality. However, if you are after
class there are certain luxury hotels that offer the highest qualities.

History of the Area Italian history is vast and heavily linked with the
Roman Empire as is the Lake District area that remained with the Empire
until its collapse. The Italian Renaissance that occurred during the 14th
and 15th centuries involved the redevelopment of historic Italian Features.
This was seen in the arts and architecture of the Lake District area. The
city of Milan has a great influence on the lakes due to its close proximity.


Sights and Attractions The main features of the area are obviously the
magnificent lakes, especially those of Como, Maggiore and Garda. There are
various excursions on each of the lakes that are worth a look such as the
steam cruise on Lake Como and visits to the stunning gardens on shores of
the lakes. If you like historic towns and villages then take a drive through
the mountains as they are riddled with beautiful little towns.

Shopping in the Area There are plenty of little shops that are unique to the
area. Weekly outdoor markets are popular and have plenty of nice items to
look through including jewellery, leather and ceramics. Paintings are also a
common purchase from these markets as there are some great galleries to
browse.

Dining The towns in the Lake District have plenty of dining options that
suit all tastes. The most common eating establishments are the restaurants
an pizzerias however be sure to check the price on the menus before entering
to assure they are within your budget.

 Dan Oldfield is an employee at car rentals and has completed a tourist
guide to the Italian Lakes.



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