Bed & Breakfast Lombardy

Unlike the other regions in Italy, Lombardy is best known for its economical
supremacy but its tourist attractions are no less important. As well as the vast
and industrious Po Valley, Lombardy can boast charming hilly areas, large lakes
in the foothills of the Alps and a great variety of mountain scenery - from the
wooded valleys of the Pre Alps to the Bernina, Ortles-Cevedale and Adamello
glaciers. In addition to these it conserves a remarkable historical and artistic
heritage: from the spectacular prehistoric rock carvings of Valcamonica to the
the great works of art such as the famous Duomo in Milan. In such a limited
space it is impossible to list all the monuments, churches and abbeys, the
castles, palaces and villas in the cities of Lombardy and scattered all over the
region. The beauty of their scenery and a mild climate have for centuries made
Lakes Como, Iseo, Garde and Maggiore the most popular of holiday choices.
Extolled by poets, musicians and painters alike, the great Pre Alpine lakes also
offer numerous sports activities, such as sailing, canoeing, windsurf and
waterskiing. In the valleys other Lombard Alps there are many ski resorts, some
of international renown. Names such as Bormio, Livigno, Santa Caterina Valfurva,
Madesimo, Aprica, Ponte di Legno and the Tonale Pass, plus a myriad of other ski
resorts in Valsassina and the valleys of Bergamo and Brescia, well equipped and
easily reached from the Po Valley. Ski lifts also climb the slopes of the
Appennines in the Oltreph Pavese, in the province of Pavia. In summer, when the
snow melts away from green meadows and woods, the mountains of
Lombardy become an ideal solution for relaxing holidays, a place to rediscover
ancient traditions and wholesome gastronomical specialities and to engage in
easy or more demanding excursions along the well-marked paths leading to refuge
huts, lakes and panoramic mountainpeaks. The mountains in the Upper Valtellina
and those in Upper Valcamonica are in part included in the Stelvio National
Park; here deer, chamois, ibex, golden eagles and many other Alpine species live
free. Mountain areas of great natural and scenic prestige such as the Adamello
massif and the Orobie alps, are protected by regional laws.
The plain also presents natural habitats of considerable interest, the Lombard
Valle del Ticino Park being ideal for pleasant walks or cycling excursions in
the woods alongside the river. Lombardy has its fair share of renowned thermal
springs in charming resorts such as Sirmione on Lake Garda, Salice Terme in the
Oltrepò Pavese, Boario Terme in Valcamonica, San Pellegrino Terme in Val
Brembana and the Bagni di Bormio in Upper Valtellina. Golf enthusiasts can
choose from a wide range of first class golf courses on the plain and in the
hilly areas, all easily and quickly reached from Milan and other towns.
Lombardy also means hospitality, being able to offer selected accommodation
facilities: hotels, farm holiday, farmhouse, residence self-catering
accommodation, b&b, rooms for rent, holiday homes, camp sites and tourist
villages.