Pompeii, Paestum & Herculaneum in the Winter
- Return flights
- 7 nights half-board in a 4-star hotel
- 14 meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 dinners and welcome drink
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Italy’s northern lakes are world-renowned, and each year thousands of people flock to the spectacular setting of Lake Como, Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore for their Italian escape. And while these lakes certainly deserve their prestige, they perhaps overshadow some of the secret but equally captivating lakes nestled in the shade of the Alps and Dolomites, such as Lake Iseo, Lake Molveno, Lake Ledro, and Lake Idro
Located between the provinces of Brescia and Bergamo you’ll find Lake Iseo. Its crystal-clear waters are surrounded by rolling hills, charming villages, medieval castles, and ancient churches. On the Lake, there are several islands and the largest of these is Monte Isola which rises dramatically from the waters that surround it. Take some time to explore this “Mountain Island” where colourful wooden boats line the shores and the lakefront hamlets are home to narrow cobblestone streets lined with quintessential shops and restaurants. Why not stop for a glass of Franciacorta, the region’s signature sparkling wine?
In the Trentino region of Italy, Lake Molveno is characterised by its majestic mountain backdrop of the Brenta Dolomites – a view that captivates all travellers that venture here. The formation of the lake dates back to the early Iron Age and holds the title of the deepest lake in the Dolomites. The small town of Molveno is home to a number of cultural treasures such as the 13th Century Church of St. Vigilio adorned with colourful frescos, and the working water-powered sawmill.
Tucked away in the Ledro Valley, Lake Ledro is a small, serene lake. The lake is surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills but it is also the site of an archaeological area. In the 1920’s when the level of the lake was lowered, a prehistoric stilt house was found. The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2011 and here you’ll now find a recreated village of pile dwellings and a museum which is home to a number of craftworks from the village.
Last but certainly not least, Lake Idro, is perhaps the most secret of all the lakes. You’ll find it in the Brescia province, surrounded by steep, forested mountains, that create an intimate atmosphere where time seems to slow down. The small villages around the lake retain a traditional charm, with stone houses and narrow streets.
Each of these hidden lakes offer up their own unique character and charm and a quieter, more intimate and authentic experience of Italy's natural beauty. Whether you're drawn to the historical intrigue of Lake Ledro, the alpine splendour of Lake Molveno, or the vineyard-laden shores of Lake Caldaro, you can experience them all on a tour of Italy's secret lakes with Travelsphere.
Discover the scenic beauty of northern Italy’s secret lakes, where tranquil waters, unspoiled nature and delicious cuisine await.