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Autorondreis meren en Dolomieten
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Autorondreis meren en Dolomieten

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Created: Sunday, February 4, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, September 15, 2024
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Total price From 3.086 €
Created: Sunday, February 4, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, September 15, 2024
Destinations: Füssen, Welsberg-Taisten, Riva del Garda, Lovere, Bellagio, Verbania, Konstanz, Koblenz

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15 Sep
Car journey 807 Kilometers - 9h 13m
Utrecht
Füssen
15 Sep
1. Füssen
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About the destination: Füssen is an enchanting town in Bavaria, Germany, known by the Hohes Schloss and its Basilica and former Benedictine monastery of St. Mang. The famous Neuschwanstein Castle is a few kilometres to the east. There are beautiful lakes with beautiful views and the "Kalvarienberg" which has the "Stations of the Cross" on it. The most important sites to see in Füssen are: • Schloss Neuschwanstein: the mother of all castles known throughout the world. • Hohenschwangau This castle was the home of Louis II, while he was growing up. • Wies: This pilgrimage church is one of the great masterpieces of Rococo world. Has been designated a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. • Falkenstein: Another castle, this is a ruin, a short drive from Füssen, near Pfronten. • Via Claudia: Ancient Roman road from Donauwörth, in the Alps, to Venice. • Tegelberg: A ski resort, but in summer you can take the elevator to the top.
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17 Sep
Car journey 223 Kilometers - 3h 44m
Füssen
Welsberg-Taisten
17 Sep
2. Welsberg-Taisten
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About the destination: Welsberg-Taisten (German pronunciation: ['vɛlsbɐk-'taɪ̯stn̩]; Italian: Monguelfo-Tesido [moɲˈɡwɛlfo ˈteːzido]) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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19 Sep
Car journey 194 Kilometers - 2h 56m
Welsberg-Taisten
Riva del Garda
19 Sep
3. Riva del Garda
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About the destination: Riva del Garda is located on the Northern shores of Italy's largest lake (Lake Garda), one of the pearls of Italy's touristic scene. The lake's landscape, dominated by mountains, is an excellent vacation sport all year-long. Visitors can take in sports and nature, without renouncing entertainment, culture and local history. Among the numerous narrow streets leading from the port to the old town center, evidence of the ancient history still abounds. The unique geographical location offers the opportunity to practice a multitude of sports: sailing, windsurfing, kite surfing on the lake, rafting, canyoning or freeclimbing on the majestic mountains reflected by this beautiful stretch of water. Many paths are also dedicated to sightseeing via mountain bike. In the evening, when the water fills up with lights and magic reflections, the entertainment continues. Choose a typical, lakeside restaurant and enjoy a dinner of excellent local cuisine. Follow it up with in one of the many trendy bars that populate Riva del Garda.
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21 Sep
Car journey 131 Kilometers - 2h 24m
Riva del Garda
Lovere
21 Sep
4. Lovere
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About the destination: Lovere is a town and comune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, northern Italy, at the northwest end of Lake Iseo. The houses in the city have overhanging wooden roofs, typical of Switzerland, combined with the heavy stone arcades of Italy. It lies on a lake and is flanked by a semicircle of mountains. Lovere takes part in The most beautiful villages in Italy competition run by an association which monitors small Italian towns with artistic and historical interest. In 2018, Lovere was the only Lombardy town to finish in the top 20 of Italy's most beautiful towns.
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23 Sep
Car journey 102 Kilometers - 2h 27m
Lovere
Bellagio
25 Sep
Car journey 144 Kilometers - 2h 23m
Bellagio
Verbania
25 Sep
6. Verbania
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About the destination: Welcome to Verbania, a hidden gem tucked away in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, perched on the shores of the enchanting Lake Maggiore. This charming town is an ideal destination for travelers seeking a blend of Italian culture, stunning landscapes, and a tranquil atmosphere. In Verbania, you'll discover a perfect blend of nature, history, and Italian lifestyle, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Italian lakes. Begin your journey in the heart of Verbania at the lush gardens of Villa Taranto. Known for their botanical beauty, these gardens showcase an impressive variety of plant species from around the world, meticulously arranged to create a serene paradise. The villa itself is a testament to the region's history, providing a glimpse into the life of the Scottish captain Neil McEacharn, who transformed the estate into the botanical haven it is today. Stroll through the vibrant flowerbeds, under the shade of towering trees, and alongside ornamental ponds for a truly soothing experience. Next, venture to the old town of Verbania, where you'll find the enchanting Palazzo Borromeo on the picturesque Isola Bella, one of the stunning Borromean Islands. This 17th-century palace is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and art. Its elaborate gardens, adorned with white peacocks and stone statues, offer breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. A boat trip to the island is not only a journey through the grandeur of Italian nobility but also a chance to relish the tranquil beauty of Lake Maggiore. Verbania is not just about historical sights and natural beauty; it's also a place to indulge in the rich culinary traditions of the region. Enjoy lakeside dining at its finest, savoring dishes made with fresh fish from the lake and locally grown produce. Don't miss the opportunity to try the regional specialties such as "risotto al pesce persico" (perch risotto) or the delicious "ossobuco" paired with a glass of local wine. As the day winds down, take a leisurely walk along the lakefront promenade, basking in the glow of the setting sun as it dips behind the distant Alps, casting a golden light over this picturesque Italian retreat.
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27 Sep
Car journey 330 Kilometers - 4h 53m
Verbania
Konstanz
27 Sep
7. Konstanz
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About the destination: Konstanz is a city in southern Germany. It lies on the border with Switzerland and on Lake Constance (Bodensee), exactly where the river Rhine exits the lake. The city is split in two by the Rhine. Although the Rhine is the usual border between Switzerland and Germany, the historic part of Konstanz lies on the south ("Swiss") side of the Rhine and is more or less an enclave. Konstanz has traces of civilization dating from the Stone Age and was settled by the Romans in about 50 CE. Konstanz was an important trade center and a spiritual center. At the council of Konstanz in 1414-1418, a papal election was held, ending the papal schism. Konstanz attempted to join the Swiss Confederacy in about 1460, but was voted down. Due to its proximity to Switzerland, Konstanz was not bombed during World War II and its historic old town remains intact. It is a historic city with a charming old town, and could be called the jewel of the region. The most important sites to see in Konstanz are: • The Münster: Built between 1100 and 1854, the church is a magnificent example of architectural styles of the centuries. Climb up the tower for a fantastic view of Konstanz and the Bodensee. • Mainau flower island: Flower gardens and parks, butterfly house, greenhouse. • Niederburg District: This charming district is the oldest part of Konstanz. It is made up of narrow streets and old buildings, sometimes more than 700 years old. It's a very cozy atmosphere and worth a walk through.
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29 Sep
Car journey 430 Kilometers - 5h 10m
Konstanz
Koblenz
29 Sep
8. Koblenz
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About the destination: Koblenz spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and of the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus around 8 B.C. Its name originates from the Latin (ad) cōnfluentēs, meaning "(at the) confluence". The actual confluence is today known as the "German Corner", a symbol of the unification of Germany that features an equestrian statue of Emperor William I. The city celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1992. It ranks in population behind Mainz and Ludwigshafen am Rhein to be the third-largest city in Rhineland-Palatinate. Its usual-residents' population is 112,000 (as at 2015). Koblenz lies in a narrow flood plain between high hill ranges, some reaching mountainous height, and is served by an express rail and autobahn network. It is part of the populous Rhineland.
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30 Sep
Car journey 323 Kilometers - 3h 39m
Koblenz
Utrecht
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