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  1. chiaram avatar

    RE: Camping in Northern Italy

    by chiaram 07 May 2012

    Head for the smaller, least known lakes: Iseo and Idro. Both have good camping facilities, nice scenery and are less crowded, even in…

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    Re: Lake Iseo in May

    by chiaram 01 May 2012

    www.hotelmilano.info, nice old fashioned hotel in Iseo www.arabafenicehotel.it/it/homepage, very nice location but far from the town www.a…

  3. BushWhacker avatar

    Lake Iseo in May

    by BushWhacker 15 April 2012

    Hello My girlfriend and I are hoping to travel to Lake Iseo in mid/late May for 5 days. Can anyone suggest some reasonably priced accomm…

  4. neckervd avatar

    RE: Lake Iseo or Lake Garda

    by neckervd 10 March 2012

    At Lake Garda you really feel to be in the South with luxurous vegetation, whereas the beauty of Lake Iseo is not always obvious at a…

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    Re: Lake Iseo or Lake Garda

    by i_cu_jimmy 10 March 2012

    With a car you could drive around Lake Garda, lots to see and do in the towns. The busier towns are in the south like Desenzano and Peschier…

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    RE: Lake Iseo or Lake Garda

    by sophotec 10 March 2012

    I don't know Iseo, but I have visited Garda several times, and I really like it. As previous poster said, in Garda you have lot of options,…

  7. richiavo avatar

    RE: Lake Iseo or Lake Garda

    by richiavo 09 March 2012

    Totally different places, lake Iseo is a smaller lake in the mountains whilst Lake Garda is the biggest lake in Italy. Iseo is certainly…

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    Lake Iseo or Lake Garda

    by wichanee 09 March 2012

    We first plan to spend 3 full days in Milan and then pick up the cars and travel east to Verona. Now we are reconsidering our options…

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    RE: Where to go in North West Italy?

    by sushi75 03 September 2011

    The Dolomites are not in the north west, so I'm not sure you're actually asking for some places to visit in the north west, and not in…

  10. richiavo avatar

    RE: Where to go in North West Italy?

    by richiavo 03 September 2011

    Lake Orta, Lake Iseo are both nice, Lake Maggiore is also actually fairly chilled out and not too busy outside of August.

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    RE: Relaxing beach - Italy or Slovenia

    by neckervd 28 July 2011

    There are tons of lakes between Budapest and Milan. Check Woerthersee, Ossiachersee, Millstaettersee, Fusine, Misurina, Karersee, Kalterers…

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    RE: Italian Lakes - which one?

    by neckervd 27 April 2011

    You forgot Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. All 5 are equally beautiful. My personal ranking: 1. Lake Lugano 2. Lake Maggiore 3. Lake Garda…

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    Re: Christmas 2010 Northern Italy to Venice Suggestions

    by bicia 28 September 2010

    I agree with Sushi75: Northern Italy is very large, there is plenty to see and a week is not much time! you must planned well your visit!…

  14. neckervd avatar

    RE: Italy in a Month - How's my itinerary look?

    by neckervd 25 September 2010

    You will find a lot of pictures of all bigger North Italian lakes (Lago di Viverone, Lago d'Orta, Lago Maggiore, Lago di Varese, Lago…

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    Re: border crossing by car for Montenegro, Albania and Macedonia

    by vickianne 15 July 2010

    Wow, I guess you are going into Greece straight from Albania. From Lake Ohrid, Macedonia, we are going to Kastoria then straight down…

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    RE: Northern Italy (Milan/Turin) - by rail, with kid and bump - pls help!

    by brighella 10 May 2010

    I think that Lake Maggiore (Lago Maggiore in Italian) is your best shot. It's a very beautiful lake on the border between Lombardy and…

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    RE: what to do in Lombardia????

    by brighella 04 April 2010

    Well, of course you should spend at least a couple days in Milan. It's a city you have to walk in and submerge yourself in the people's…

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    RE: Biking Trip - Europe

    by brighella 12 February 2010

    I agree with qwovadis on the fact that the Dolomites are great for mountain biking if you are experienced. But if you're not, avoid them:…

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    RE: Italian lakes - ideas

    by rin181 27 July 2009

    Agree on Lago d'Iseo, spent once a wonderful afternoon there coming from Lago di Garda, very quiet and peaceful, comparing to Lago di…

  20. sushi75 avatar

    RE: Italian lakes - ideas

    by sushi75 27 July 2009

    #rin181, as far as I'm concerned, I'd like to be able to say there's too much in my head, but the sad truth is that there's too little…

  21. alessandro78 avatar

    RE: italian lakes

    by alessandro78 04 June 2009

    It isn't easy to find a place where to sleep with campervan in Stresa. Stresa fights campervans ^^' I splet in a noisy road, far from…

  22. neckervd avatar

    RE: The Lakes from Milan

    by neckervd 23 April 2009

    The best ones: Lago Maggiore, Lago di Lugano, Lago di Como. All 3 are easily accessible from both Milano Centrale railway station (trains…

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    RE: Arona, Lake Maggiore

    by neckervd 16 March 2009

    Arona: have look at http://www.enit.it/alberghi and click then at Piemonte/Novara > Arona, Colazza, Nebbiuno, Meina, Lesa. Colazza and…

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    RE: Italian Lakes at Easter

    by neckervd 09 March 2009

    Lago Maggiore is the most beautiful of the 6 bigger lakes around Milan (Lago d'Orta, Lago Maggiore, Lago di Lugano, Lago di Varese, Lago…

  25. Ringhio avatar

    Re: Hiking around Bergamo

    by Ringhio 18 May 2008

    There are many hiking spots on Lake Iseo. I know a beautiful cliff after the village of Predore. It's right on the lake shore in full…

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