Valpolicella
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Valpolicella - a small picturesque valley in the vicinity of Verona is world-famous for its wines - «Recioto», «Ripasso» and «Amarone». In addition, the territory of the valley is a series of cultural and historical attractions worth visiting. Tourists like the charming medieval little town of San Pietro Inkariano, Fumane, Negrar, Pedemonte, each of which can be found not just one excellent wineries and good restaurants. However, it is worth noting that not every winery can get "the street" - for example, in Negrar, the "City of Wine", there are few places which offer a taste this popular drink. And in each of these places you need to call in advance and agree on his visit. At the same Negrar Monday is a market where you can buy anything your heart desires - from the freshest local produce to hand-made souvenirs.

In addition to the Valpolicella wine is to taste local specialties, for example, fresh or aged cheese "Monte Veronese", produced in the mountains of Verona, the sausage "soppressa" or "risotto al Amarone" - risotto with wine «Amarone».

Lovers of natural beauty also will not be disappointed with bright scenery and landscapes of Northern Italy. So, in the town of Molina, a few kilometers from Fumane is a beautiful park "Waterfalls of Molina" with waterfalls and hiking trails available.

To get to the Valpolicella is relatively easy - you need to go from Verona on the highway A4 in the direction of Trento. By the way, not far from the valley is Lake Garda - the largest in Italy and one of the most famous in the world.

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