10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Province of Brescia That You Shouldn't Miss

December 15, 2021 Velvet Champine

The Province of Brescia is a Province in Lombardy, northern Italy.
Restaurants in Province of Brescia

1. Alto Garda Bresciano

25010 Italy http://www.parks.it/parco.alto.garda.bresciano/index.php
Excellent
78%
Good
22%
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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Alto Garda Bresciano

A protected mountain wilderness area high above Lake Garda.

2. Strada della Forra

Via Benaco, 25010, Tremosine sul Garda Italy
Excellent
81%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
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5.0 based on 1,121 reviews

Strada della Forra

Panoramic route into the torrent Brasa gorge From 27/07/2020 till 30/09/2020 one way uphill in the first part - Atm closed for work in progress

Reviewed By 9000Gent - Ghent, Belgium

A really must do. Road is narrow with lots of curves and with very nice views on the Garda lake. It is a one way street (as of this year from 10 am till 17 pm) when you climb, so normally you cannot have oncoming cars. (otherwise there are traffic lights). To get back you simply follow in the little village of Pieve at the round about the indications for Voltin, Vesio, follow that road untill you see a sign Limone to the right. So you will get back on the road around the lake.

3. Onepio Winery

Localita Fiocazzola 1/B, 25015, Desenzano Del Garda Italy +39 030 910 3610 [email protected] http://www.onepio.it
Excellent
90%
Good
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5.0 based on 140 reviews

Onepio Winery

Do you want to know which is the secret ingredient? Only by drinking a glass of this collection, you’ll recognize the secret ingredient. Easy to guess…Love

Reviewed By D9266FRnicolah

We visited Onepio to do the gold wine tasting which was excellent and great value for money. Most importantly we tasted a number of great wines - we were allowed to pick which ones we wanted to taste from a selection so it can be tailored to personal preferences. We had some lovely local cheeses and other snacks to accompany also. Our hostess was really knowledgable taking us through each wine and how its grown and produced. She struck a great balance between talking to us and giving us time to just enjoy the wine. We stayed for a drink after in the sunshine and ordered a few bottles to be sent home also. Very glad we visited.

4. Mirabella Winery

Via Cantarana 2, 25050 Rodengo Saiano Italy +39 030 611197 [email protected] http://www.mirabellafranciacorta.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Mirabella Winery

Dalla potatura alla raccolta, dalla vinificazione alla bottiglia, in ogni fase agiamo nel rispetto dell'ambiente e lo proponiamo in una struttura rinnovata e accogliente

5. Cascina Maddalena

Via Maddalena 17, 25019 Sirmione Italy +39 346 027 5513 [email protected] http://www.cascinamaddalenalugana.com/
Excellent
85%
Good
14%
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

Cascina Maddalena

Reviewed By Caza84 - Stevenage, United Kingdom

We had a really lovely afternoon at the vineyard. Elisa was so nice and welcoming, and really passionate about their family business, which was great to see. The wine was all lovely and the cheeses, breads and biscuits were a fantastic accompaniment. No pressure to buy any wine after the tour, but we did anyway as it was delicious!! We even stayed and drank another bottle before we left as it was such a nice setting! Would definitely recommend the tour and tasting, and very easy to cycle to the vineyard from Sirmione. Next time maybe we’ll try the cooking course as well :)

6. Montonale

via Conta, 4A, 25015, Desenzano Del Garda Italy +39 030 910 3358 [email protected] http://www.montonale.it/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Montonale

Lugana, a growing area of unexpected quality. Thirty hectares of vineyards caressed by the winds of Lake Garda. Four generations with a passionate commitment to their land, their vines, and their wines. This is the portrait of Montonale and the dream of three brothers, Claudio, Roberto and Valentino Girelli. You can purchase at our wine shop or book tours with tastings.

Reviewed By Luca_BG-Italy - Bergamo, Italy

Great stay in Cantina Montonale for tasting session. After the visit of wine yards and production site, we enjoyed the Lugana wines “Montunal” and “Orestilla” from different years. Montunal is a great Lugana, with long longevity potential. Orestilla is an outstanding Lugana, full body and great taste, with an huge ageing potential, if you are able to avoid to drink it :-)

7. Lago d'Iseo

Iseo Italy
Excellent
57%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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4.5 based on 1,775 reviews

Lago d'Iseo

Reviewed By jivella - Island of Malta, Malta

Lake Iseo is paradise on earth, it is really beautiful. I am lucky to have friends who have boats and we have visited many places on Lake Iseo, and everywhere seems so pleasant like most of the local people we met, and as we can speak Italian quiet well we have spoken to quiet a few people and they all were very nice and easy to talk to as they talk a nice Italian with no dialect.

8. Grotte di Catullo

Piazza Orti Manara 4, 25019 Sirmione Italy +39 030 916157 http://www.grottedicatullo.beniculturali.it
Excellent
54%
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4.5 based on 3,926 reviews

Grotte di Catullo

Reviewed By irinak576 - Basel, Switzerland

As much as this archeological site is interesting as such, it boasts the lake views to come there for! It is easy to spend several hours here, even half a day if the weather is nice. The museum is surrounded by meadows with old olive trees, so you will always find some shade. Bringing your own lunch and enjoy it sinking in the lake views could be a good idea!

9. Il Vittoriale degli Italiani

Via Al Vittoriale 12, 25083 Gardone Riviera Italy +39 0365 296511 [email protected] http://www.vittoriale.it/
Excellent
70%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 3,682 reviews

Il Vittoriale degli Italiani

Reviewed By steveandra - London, United Kingdom

On its own terms a lovely location. The history of Gabrielle is closely entwined with that period of Italian history and adds real depth to the visit.

10. Museo di Santa Giulia

Via Dei Musei 81/b, 25121 Brescia Italy +39 030 240 0640 [email protected] http://www.bresciamusei.com/santagiulia.asp
Excellent
75%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,431 reviews

Museo di Santa Giulia

Desiderio, ultimo re dei Longobardi, quando era ancora duca di Brescia, fondò con la moglie Ansa nel 753 il monastero benedettino femminile di San Salvatore. Il complesso monumentale - nel quale Alessandro Manzoni ambienta la morte di Ermengarda, figlia di Desiderio ripudiata da Carlo Magno - si arrichì nel corso dei secoli di edifici dedicati al culto e alla vita della comunità, con preziosi cicli affrescati, sino alla soppressione voluta da Napoleone nel 1798. A seguito di diverse funzioni, dopo un intervento di recupero e valorizzazione con un'estesa campagna di indagini archeologiche, dal 1998 nel monastero è stato aperto il Museo della città. Su circa 14.000mq, lungo un percorso cronologico, sono presentate circa 12.000 opere che permettono di seguire la storia di Brescia dal III millennio a.C. sino all'età rinascimentale.

Reviewed By ford-ka-9-5 - Warsaw, Poland

The museum is located in old churches within the ancient city, consequently it offers a surprising variety of attractions ranging from remnants of an ancient Roman street to a chapel with magnificent frescoes as well as an impressive collection of art from the Antiquity to the Baroque. Not to be missed!

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