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The town of Arco, set back from Lake Garda, is amazing, one of Italy's secrets. It is steeped in History with beautiful buildings and lovely little shops down enchanting alleyways.
The Botanical Gardens is an absolute padarise and free to enter while further up the hill the ruined castle gives tremendous views down to Riva Del Garda and the lake.
The bus fare into Riva is only a euro and, if you wish, there are coach excursions into wine country, The Dolomites, Verona, Milan and Venice.
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Lake Iseo sits between Bergamo and Brescia, west of Lake Garda. It's not so commercialised as the better known lakes and makes a lovely holiday destination.
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