Why would you
visit Largo Di Garda (Lake Garda), a popular summer destination, in the winter?
Firstly, the huge,
picturesque lake is just as beautiful in the winter as in the summer. Italy’s
largest glacial lake, located east of Lake Como and surrounded by the Dolomite
Mountains, is an extraordinary visual treat.

Secondly, the small town of Torbole, where we are staying, is almost empty at this time of year but would be packed with tourists in the summer. Visiting out of season means that we can enjoy it with only the company of the locals and a handful of crazy Germans.
Thirdly, the
perfectly located boutique hotel provided us with a picture perfect postcard
view that would be way beyond our budget during the summer, but in March, the
price is cheaper than most average motels in NSW.

Fifthly, when we
arrived the receptionist told us that the mini bar in our room was free and that
we could also enjoy the bar in the hotel – again for free. What a waste you may
be thinking – a free bar, for a couple who don’t drink!

So… sometimes it
pays to be a contrarian.
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeletethere are a lot of
good reasons to go there in the quiet season.