Italian Lake District

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The Italian Lake District stretches across Northern Italy. The southern ends of most of the lakes are relatively flat (a continuation of the River Po Plain), but the northern ends are mountainous as the lakes reach deep into the Alps. Popular with Northern Europeans and Italians alike for over 100 years, the Italian Lakes combine good weather with attractive scenery.

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The main points of access to the regions are: Milan, Bergamo, Brescia and Verona.

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The most interesting way to get around each of the lakes is by boat or hydrofoil.[1]

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