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Valpolicella is a region that combines natural landscapes, culture, and some of Italy's most celebrated culinary traditions. Located north of Verona, nestled between Lake Garda and the Lessinia mountains, it is renowned globally for its vineyards that produce prestigious wines such as Amarone, Recioto, and Valpolicella Classico. Gentle, well-kept hills alternate with ancient villages, Romanesque churches, and Venetian villas that narrate centuries of history and art.
Just a few kilometers away lies Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage city, known for its Arena, historic center, medieval buildings, and lively squares. Heading west, Lake Garda presents charming towns like Lazise, Bardolino, and Garda, featuring lakeside promenades, picturesque harbors, and internationally renowned amusement parks, including Gardaland and CanevaWorld.
To the east, the Lessinia region unfolds, a plateau of great natural beauty, perfect for hiking or biking, with landscapes ranging from pastures to forests, and offering panoramic views of the Venetian plain. The area is also rich in culinary traditions: in addition to its wines, visitors can enjoy typical cheeses, cured meats, extra virgin olive oil, and dishes from Veronese cuisine.
Those who choose Valpolicella for their stay can experience a variety of activities, from winery tours to nature trails, from wellness retreats to artistic explorations, all while being immersed in an authentic atmosphere that makes this region unique and welcoming.
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