Piccolo Hotel Andalo
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Ogni Santi
... to town for buisness, they added a side door to the dome in which the bishop could enter, because his villa was not in the direction of the official doors. We stayed with denises family, she kicked her brother out for a night, so we could sleep in his room, that was so very nice. her mom made pumpkin-gnocchi for dinner, hmm self-made italian cooking is very good. They live a bit up on the hill, we had an amazing view ...
No marmite, just rain
... South West of Riva del Garda (opposite direction), however the trail to Torbole is much more pedestrian friendly although it's wise to keep your eyes peeled for cyclists racing past.
It was difficult to determine where the marathon runners would be, as we were avoiding the main road where the race was taking place from Limone in the West to Malcesine in the East. By the time we reached Torbole the stragglers in the pouring rain was all we managed to catch, so ...
Hiking ahead of the marathon
... but it's still beautiful. Olive trees line the area around the port and in most directions it is picture perfect.
One feature that sums this town up is Piazza III Novembre near the waterfront which sports a beautiful clock tower, Torre Apponale which was built in the 13th Century and was once connected to the Rocca by an underground passage. The Rocca, surrounded by a moat, was the port traffic controller and now ...
The Italian Pit Stop
... Ears are held forward, tails held high and licks are abundant; this is a time called peace between all the humans who speak the different languages which they now share with each other. Everyone has the home, bark and mobile urinals that they should have. Local packs of humans are helping this peace last, for example Alpha Beta Piccadilly www.alphabeta.it, through supporting humans to learn about, appreciate, respect and understand ...
Otzi the Iceman
... we had our worst experience yet with dinner. Ordered a pizza, salami something. Went all the way back to our hotel, opened up the box...and it was anchovies. We tried to eat it, but it fishy beyond fishy! Threw it in the bin and went out a second time to get kebabs. Much better option! Tip for life: always check the goods before leaving the store.
PS. No pictures for this blog, photos werent allowed in the Otzi museum.
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Free parking