LAKE DISTRICT IN ITALY -Â ROMANTIC WEDDINGS IN ITALY
Italy's romantic Lake District is known for its Renaissance palaces and its alpine peaks towering over pristine lakes and picturesque villages lying on the fringe of the snow-capped Alps in the north of Italy. Its mild-climate shores are dotted with charming villages and towns, romantic villages and palaces and interesting gardens, belvederes, spas and holiday resorts.The romantic atmosphere of the lakes, the grandeur of the mountains, the ancient rural history, the excellence of wine-making, art and excellent cuisine make the Lake District in Italy a perfect place to celebrate your Wedding in Italy!
May and September are the two best months for weddings at the Italian Lake District: the weather is lovely and the crowds are light.
The Two Most Popular Lakes Are :
Lake Maggiore
Lake Maggiore, the second largest lake in Italy, and on its western coast is the town of Stresa. There you can take a cable car ride up to Monte Mottarone, where a breathtaking panoramic view of Monte Rosa and the surrounding mountains awaits you. The beautiful Borromean Islands are the highlight - and the tiny Isola Bella is the jewel.
Lake Como
Lake Como lies between Milan and the border of Switzerland surrounded by mountains and hills.The beautiful chic towns of Bellagio, Varenna, Como, Mennagio, Lecco and Cernobbio are on Lake Como. Lake Como, a popular destination since the ancient Roman times, is a top romantic wedding destination and a great spot for your wedding pictures.From Cernobbio to Isola Comencina (Lake Como's only island), the western shore has much to offer: hotels of different categories (all of them comfortable, some of them world-famous), churches in fantastic positions, century-old gardens and parks, ancient and modern buildings. Walks in the mountains above the lake offer the chance of crossing the border of Switzerland.
Steamers, ferryboats and buses serve all the main towns on Lake Como. Frequent ferryboat services connects the central resorts of  Lenno, Tremezzo, Cadenabbia, Menaggio, Bellagio and Varenna, including a car ferry. A less frequent but faster boat travels the full length of the lake from the town of Como . Buses run approximately hourly all the way up the west coast from Como round to Colico at the north-east
While the top three runners-up are :
Lake Garda
It is situated well to the east of the other close to Verona and Venice and many ferries can swiftly take you from one village to the next. Lake Garda  is "the land where the lemon trees flower" which fascinated Goethe. It is famous for its Mediterranean climate, its blue waters, its abundant vegetation, its attractive villas and gardens, the variety of the landscape and the efficiency of the tourist services.
The beautiful lakeside towns around Lake Garda as Malcesine, Torri del Beneco, Bardolino, Sirmione, Salò. Dsenzano del Garda , Lazise., Peschiera, Garda, Torbole  have charmed foreign visitors for centuries.  Even for the ancient Romans, the area was a luxury summer destination; in Sirmione and Desenzano you can visit many ruins and mosaics of the Roman Empire.
Lake Orta
Magic is the atmosphere of Lake Orta. The medieval village of Orta is rich of splendid ancient palaces, baroque churches and ancient towers. Just a short boat-ride away is the Isola di San Giulio with its Romanesque basilica, the mystical symbol of the entire lake.
Lake Iseo is the fourth largest lake in the Lombardy region of Italy, situated just north of Brescia and Bergamo. It is not well known outside Italy and, therefore, less touristy. Lake Iseo is full of fish which are served at restaurants all around its shores. It's also a richly agricultural area, with small vineyards, allotments and olive groves stuffed with abundance. The lake scenery and the large island of Monte Isola are Iseo's prime attractions
Celebrate  your Special Day at the Italian Lake District , you and your guests will remember your Wedding for years! For more information, contact www.ItalyItalianWeddings.com at info@italyitalianweddings.com
Italy's romantic Lake District is known for its Renaissance palaces and its alpine peaks towering over pristine lakes and picturesque villages lying on the fringe of the snow-capped Alps in the north of Italy. Its mild-climate shores are dotted with charming villages and towns, romantic villages and palaces and interesting gardens, belvederes, spas and holiday resorts.The romantic atmosphere of the lakes, the grandeur of the mountains, the ancient rural history, the excellence of wine-making, art and excellent cuisine make the Lake District in Italy a perfect place to celebrate your Wedding in Italy!
May and September are the two best months for weddings at the Italian Lake District: the weather is lovely and the crowds are light.
The Two Most Popular Lakes Are :
Lake Maggiore
Lake Maggiore, the second largest lake in Italy, and on its western coast is the town of Stresa. There you can take a cable car ride up to Monte Mottarone, where a breathtaking panoramic view of Monte Rosa and the surrounding mountains awaits you. The beautiful Borromean Islands are the highlight - and the tiny Isola Bella is the jewel.
Lake Como
Lake Como lies between Milan and the border of Switzerland surrounded by mountains and hills.The beautiful chic towns of Bellagio, Varenna, Como, Mennagio, Lecco and Cernobbio are on Lake Como. Lake Como, a popular destination since the ancient Roman times, is a top romantic wedding destination and a great spot for your wedding pictures.From Cernobbio to Isola Comencina (Lake Como's only island), the western shore has much to offer: hotels of different categories (all of them comfortable, some of them world-famous), churches in fantastic positions, century-old gardens and parks, ancient and modern buildings. Walks in the mountains above the lake offer the chance of crossing the border of Switzerland.
Steamers, ferryboats and buses serve all the main towns on Lake Como. Frequent ferryboat services connects the central resorts of  Lenno, Tremezzo, Cadenabbia, Menaggio, Bellagio and Varenna, including a car ferry. A less frequent but faster boat travels the full length of the lake from the town of Como . Buses run approximately hourly all the way up the west coast from Como round to Colico at the north-east
While the top three runners-up are :
Lake Garda
It is situated well to the east of the other close to Verona and Venice and many ferries can swiftly take you from one village to the next. Lake Garda  is "the land where the lemon trees flower" which fascinated Goethe. It is famous for its Mediterranean climate, its blue waters, its abundant vegetation, its attractive villas and gardens, the variety of the landscape and the efficiency of the tourist services.
The beautiful lakeside towns around Lake Garda as Malcesine, Torri del Beneco, Bardolino, Sirmione, Salò. Dsenzano del Garda , Lazise., Peschiera, Garda, Torbole  have charmed foreign visitors for centuries.  Even for the ancient Romans, the area was a luxury summer destination; in Sirmione and Desenzano you can visit many ruins and mosaics of the Roman Empire.
Lake Orta
Magic is the atmosphere of Lake Orta. The medieval village of Orta is rich of splendid ancient palaces, baroque churches and ancient towers. Just a short boat-ride away is the Isola di San Giulio with its Romanesque basilica, the mystical symbol of the entire lake.
Lake Iseo is the fourth largest lake in the Lombardy region of Italy, situated just north of Brescia and Bergamo. It is not well known outside Italy and, therefore, less touristy. Lake Iseo is full of fish which are served at restaurants all around its shores. It's also a richly agricultural area, with small vineyards, allotments and olive groves stuffed with abundance. The lake scenery and the large island of Monte Isola are Iseo's prime attractions
Celebrate  your Special Day at the Italian Lake District , you and your guests will remember your Wedding for years! For more information, contact www.ItalyItalianWeddings.com at info@italyitalianweddings.com
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