Camping Eden Village San Felice del Benaco
via Preone 45 San Felice del Benaco, Lake Garda, Lombardy, 25010, Italy
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Lago d'Iseo
... take the short ferry ride – almost empty even during high season – to Monte Isola, the largest inhabited lake island in southern Europe. Three kilometres in length and with only 2,000 residents and no cars, the remote island has a quiet calm. Walk along its cobbled waterside track and admire the blue and white paper flowers that are strung across paths and tied to doorways.
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Little Love for Verona
... Tell me where to get information" The frustration was ramping and a girl could have cried by this point, and I told her that. Thankfully a nice sales clerk pointed me the right away to Juliet's house, as that really was the main draw of the trip.
After battling the large tourist crowd I finally found it. It doesn't quite look like it did in Letters to Juliet with all the graffiti and stores in the small courtyard. Furthermore, no letters were left on ...
A pleasant walk
... of flora and fauna from 100,000 to 30,000 year ago and the oldest painting of all of Europe—a human figure, whose head has two horns and whose arms are outstretched). I check the website and you need a reservation. Then, I recalled that unless you’re part of a group, when you pay 5 or 6 Euros, depending on the size of the group, two people pay the price of a group of 10--60 Euros. I send an e-mail to see if we can join a group in the future.
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O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
... actually a peaceful little area.
After that we wondered through the souvenir stands and then went walking some more. We walked along the river which I think was one of the prettiest areas I have seen in Italy so far. It was very "Tuscan" with its hillsides and trees. We walked for quite a while. I really like bridges so I was a fan of this area. We saw Ponte Pietra (bridge) while we were walking and eventually ran into Ponte Scligero (bridge) which ...
More touring in Verona
... they were banished from the city and province. They slowly returned and had a sephardic community; in 1603, Agostino Valieri, Bishop of Verona segregated the Jews
and enclosed them in a ghetto. In 1630, when the plague hit and Jews were immune, the enraged Christians flung infected garments into the ghetto to spread the disease. (photo shows German Synagogue from 1864).
On the way we pass the Palazzo Regione (photos). We had seen and photographed its tower ...


