Garni Lago Nembia
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Ogni Santi
... white wine, but it also comes in red and prosecco. Later we had knödel and strudel and we saw Ötzi. that was very good. They had a whole exhibition on the fidings and the science and everything. The last floor was the fun floor, where they showed all the letters they got from people trying to tell them that they recognized ötzi to be one of their relatives or something. It was beautiful weather out, and the trip was really nice. ...
A day of cold and hot
... all the way up here and all I want was a river or something to dive into.
It’s now almost 4pm and I knew I had to start thinking of finding somewhere to sleep for the night. I arrived into the historic town of Edolo but decided to head further simply to see what it was like over the passes up ahead. However just as I left Edolo there was a sign saying "passes closed due to snow" and so I turned back and went on the hunt for somewhere to stay for ...
No marmite, just rain
Given that the roads around the Northern part of Lake Garda were closed to accommodate the marathon, we didn't find it at all difficult to navigate our way on foot, around to the harbour of Torbole, which is approx 3 km's to the East of Riva del Garda where we were walking yesterday.
The cycle route is clearly marked around round the lake, and can be a little treacherous on blind bends if you choose to head out to the Ponale Hydroelectric power plant which can be found ...
Hiking ahead of the marathon
... museum.
The overhanging mountain which shrouds the area creates a beautiful backdrop and although we weren't prepared enough to take on the full climb to Cima SAT with it's vertical metal ladders, we managed a 3 hour (ish) hike up to Santa Barbara chapel today, first stopping at the famous Bastion which was built in the 16th century and destroyed (in part) by the French army in the 18th century.
I would ...
Otzi the Iceman
... place was closed and we couldnt find the other. So there went our plans to bike out to the castle and/or the mountain museum. We decided against the cable car as well as it was a foggy rainy day, and we would only get a lovely view of white, white and more white. So Otzi was the only tourist attraction that earned our tourist dollars today!
Otzi was discovered in 1991 by Austrian climbers, who initially thought they ...
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- Room service
- Restaurant
- Fitness/Health center
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed