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We walked all around the lake in about two hours. It is a beautiful place with calm, clear water and an abundance of wildlife. Our route took us in an anti-clockwise direction and was very easy at first. There were boards at certain intervals with suggestions for different exercise, both mental and physical, to help stave off dementia! The second part of the walk was slightly harder and not on the flat, but can still be completed in trainers. It can get busy around the southern edge, especially at weekends where many, mainly Italian families drive to spend a day at the water's edge. …
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Date of experience: August 2019
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There are lakes and mountains with plenty of options for walking and cycling. We thought it might be cooler here and have less mosquitoes than Lake Garda but sadly the mosquitoes have made it here too. As we were staying in a local hotel, we got a pass for free travel on buses and trains in the region and a card for free guided trips organised by the local tourist office. This really helped to cut down our spending. The guided trip to the Sculpture Forest was my favourite. Levico itself, was flower filled and there was music in the church square at least once a week. There were shops where you could buy food for a cheap, simple picnic lunch and coffee prices were good (I euro 50). There is lots of World War 1 history nearby and we found plenty to do.…
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Date of experience: July 2018
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This lake is an unspoilt beauty! I had a fantastic swim in the fresh clear waters. There was a lifeguard on duty when I was there. The swimming area is roped off so the pedal boats and swimmers can enjoy the lake in their separate areas. It is family friendly with a park and playground for young children next to the lake. Do be aware of the steep hill up to the town but there are lots of benches on the climb back up to help you on your way!…
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Date of experience: August 2018
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We were in Levico Terme for 4 nights as part of a Lakes tour. Over the weekend there was a junior soccer tournament taking place and the place was vibrant. On the lakeside on the Sunday there was a fair with food, drinks and entertainment. On the Lake itself there is a Lido, with changing facilities, kids slide, diving platforms etc. Although Levico is one of the smaller Lakes, there is plenty to do here and people were swimming, picnicking and generally having a great time. …
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Date of experience: June 2018
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