We discovered that, the 5-yearly Festa dei Fiori (Flower Festival) was taking place on the island of Monte Isola in Lake Iseo during our visit. Therefore, I booked the ferry from Iseo to Carzano. There is also Festa Di Santa Croce (Festival of the Holy Cross) taking place at the weekend. When we arrived at... Continue Reading →
Iseo: campsite, lake and town
We’ve had a couple of fairly easy days. The first was spent driving from Lake Garda to Lake Iseo. We took the scenic route, firstly through busy charming towns along Garda, then through pretty and quieter countryside. We reached the campsite I’d booked by about 2 o’clock, at about the same time as Dan and... Continue Reading →
Cima Valdritta: a challenging hike
We caught two cable cars up Monte Baldo with Dan and Jackie today. John and I then climbed Cima Vadritta (2218 metres), while Dan mountain biked down the mountain and Jackie had a walk to a nearer peak. From the cable car station (1760 metres), we followed a broad gravel track past the upper station of... Continue Reading →
Malcesine: an old town and a windy night
We’re now staying on a campsite in Malcesine for a few nights. We popped to Lidl on the way, then checked in at about 11.30. After setting up our camp, we had lunch then cycled into the town. We rode along the shore of Lake Garda, looking forward to returning to the beach by the... Continue Reading →
Torbole: panoramic trail to Tempesta
We had a stressful start to the day when I tried to book into a campsite in Malcesine, the next place we’re stopping for any length of time. The first few we’d chosen were fully booked and, finally, I was relieved when John spoke to Luciano at Camping Claudia who managed to find us two... Continue Reading →
Riva: Ponale and Lago di Ledro bike ride
Yesterday, we packed up and left the campsite in Arco. John and I found it stressful avoiding small children while emptying our waste tank and toilet, and filling up with fresh water, mainly because all of these facilities were in different places on the campsite and required a lot of manoeuvring. Then we took a... Continue Reading →
Arco and its castle
The weather forecast wasn’t very good so we decided to have a relatively lazy day and just wander into Arco and visit the castle, perched high on a rocky outcrop above the town. Despite the forecast, the weather was sunny in the morning. John and I decided to walk to the town, while Dan and... Continue Reading →
A via ferrata adventure
We’ve been busy so I’m a bit behind with my blogs for this trip. A couple of days ago, we did a lovely route which headed up from the Roman Bridge in the village of Ceniga and dropped back down to Dro. It had several sections of via ferrata... paths with wire ropes, suspended wooden... Continue Reading →