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Choose a destination DIscover everything the province of Verona has to offer: its fine art, sky-blue lake, gentle rolling hills, majestic mountains and peaceful plains The lands of the province of Verona disclose hidden treasure, and unmissable attractions. Find out your favourite destination, then leave, come and visit us! |
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The Province of Verona: attractions all year round With its immense artistic and cultural heritage, Verona isn't just a stoppin-place but well worth a prolonged visit. Walk into any IAT office in the Province and you will find 3121 square kilometres full of surprises:Verona's historical centre with its unforgettable views (awarded World Heritage Site Status by U.N.E.S.C.O.) as well as the clear waters and adjacent olive groves of Lake Garda just a few kilometres away. the Scaligeri castles erected along the luminous shore-line of the lake jealously gusrd the art and history of the area, as do lake's churches, rising only 500m above sea-level. One can even take trips right up to Monte Baldo, known as the "Garden of Europe", at a height of 2200m, home to countless species of rare plants, ancient traditions and picturesque hamlets.The lush vine-yards of the Valpolicella and its villas are a stone's throw away and then you can go up to the Regional Nature Park of Lessinia with its woods, "malghe" (traditional cow-sheds), snowy peaks, interesting geological features and prehistoric archaeological sites. And then, cover a few more kilometers and you'll reach the Eastern Section of the Province with its towns encircles by austere fortifications, medieval castles and splendid villas. Last but not least, the plains of the area are home to hidden prehistoric remains, uncontaminated Nature Reserves, small country churches and agricultural produce tended by expert hands. |
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