Brescia and Trentino are two provinces in northern Italy. This week we were invited to an event where both destinations were presented. We have to say that Northern Italy is beautiful and invites more visits. If you may be cautious about travelling right now, we offer inspiration for the future.
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What to do in Rome? Italy's capital is a living museum of history, but also offers romance, good food, sport and a big dose of religion. We've listed our top tips for a holiday or weekend in Rome, and if you want to, feel free to add your own!
Read moreThe flowery coast of Italy, how charming does that sound? We were very curious to see more of this famous Italian region, but travelling by motorhome in Liguria turned out to be anything but easy. At least in the middle of high season.
Read moreWe have to admit that we fell in love with Umbria in Italy, and we understand why this part of the country has sometimes been called the green heart of Italy. Here the olive groves are dense, the hills are intensely green, and the small medieval villages bustle with everyday life, while vegetables are bought and sold in the squares. Somehow this feels like the genuine and real Italy, far from the touristy parasol beaches on the coasts.
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Now we have spent two lovely days at hotel Il Gabbiano, just next to Lake Trasimeno in Umbria. We have relaxed by the pool and eaten super good pizza, and we have also had time to make a boat trip to the largest island in Lake Trasimeno, namely Isola Polvese.
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Curious about an organic holiday in Italy? We spent two days relaxing at an eco-resort in Umbria. This is a tip for those who are travelling by car, or for those who are flying and can consider renting a car locally. We've found a place where you can really slow down and relax!
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Why not rent a motorhome in Italy? We are in Italy right now with our motorhome, and we have to say that this is a great country for travelling by motorhome. If you don't have your own motorhome, consider flying in and renting a motorhome there.
Read moreIt is not difficult to understand why Chioggia in Italy is called Little Venice. Like Venice, Chioggia is a city of canals, bridges and boats. Here you can wander around medieval houses in charming neighbourhoods, but without the crowds of tourists that Venice has.
Read moreWho doesn't want to take the opportunity to shop for wine in Italy? We took the motorhome to the wine regions north of Verona to make some smart wine purchases in Valpolicella. Here we took the opportunity to visit the candy shop for wine lovers. We have been to Valpolicella several times before and visited the vineyards. This time we decided to shop smart and cheap at a cantina.
Read moreWhat is it like to experience Val Gardena by motorhome? We had planned to explore it, but it didn't turn out exactly as planned. From the beautiful alpine lake Lago di Braies it wasn't too far to drive, but for various reasons we didn't stay as long in Val Gardena as we had planned.
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