Discover the best top things to do in Italian Alps, Italy including I Tabia di Falcade, Fortificazioni del Monte Morissolo, Col Raiser, Sentiero dei Poeti, Old Ponale Road Path, Lungolago di Bardolino, Sentiero panoramico Busatte Tempesta, Sacro Monte di Ossuccio, Sentiero 6 - Valbasca, Lungolago di Garda.
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The Col Raiser cable car is the perfect starting point for numerous leisure activities in the Dolomiti Superski area and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites Our cable railway will bring you easily to Val Gardena's most beautiful pasture. At the summit of the station a breathtaking panorama is waiting for you: the Geisler Peaks, Stevia and the Sella Group, the mountain group of Sassolungo with the Molignon and the Sciliar, as well as the mountain of Pic - a 360° view par excellence! Summer: A variety of excursions start from our station at the top, leading across green alpine meadows with a fantastic flora (alpine roses, gentians, edelweiss...) and small mountain lakes, as well as climbing routes and metallic fixed rope climbing tours. Winter: The winter offers fantastic ski runs and a direct connection with the Sellaronda, as well as the possibility of a ski descent to Ortisei.
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One follows via Gargnano (Gardesana Occidentale National Road SS 45bis) from the centre of Riva heading towards Limone. On the right before the tunnel, take the old road which once linked Riva del Garda with the Ledro Valley. From there one can enjoy breathtaking panoramas for once in a lifetime photo opportunities.
It is an easy walk or easy mountain bike ride that offers a spectacular and breathtaking view of the lake and the surrounding area. It is also littered with ruins from the WW1 era that can be visited, and at the very top, there is the Bar Ponale Alto which is a cafè that offers coffee, and food, which can be enjoyed on the terraces overlooking the Ponale gorge. Definitely a must see.
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Clean and well kept with lots of places to sit down if it gets too much. Lovely flowers to look at along the way. We walked from Bardolino to Garda the day we arrived; it took around 45 minutes. We did walk back as well but could have used public transport I think it could be improved if the path was split for walkers and cyclists; you do need to look out for cyclists. Lovely place to sit at an evening and watch sunset. Photos were taken from Bardolino
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This was really amazing experience! A few kilometers of way through mild terrain and wonderful view of the mountains around and the Lago di Garda below. We started at the info point in Torbole and ended our journey in Tempesta on bus station. We stopped and enjoy the look at every point of view, so the journey took us almost three hours. By the way here is no refreshment.
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We used the walkway along the lake to walk from Garda to Bardolino. It was beautifully scenic and a great way to see another town on the lake. It stretches beyond these two towns so renting bikes would be a great way to see even more. A very safe walkway and a must do if in the area in my opinion.
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