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munich to northern italy
hi. we are a group of three expatriate couples who live in munich. we
want to take a four or five day drive into northern italy - perhaps piedmont - to buy some wine, eat some yummy food and relax. any suggestions for itinerary, hotels, wineries? thanks. all suggestions appreciated and considered. |
Re: munich to northern italy
Take the train down to Bozen (runs about hourly) and check out the
museum of the 'Iceman'. The Regina Hotel is a half block from the train station (3* I think) and is not too expensive and has a decent buffet for breakfast. There are several places in town for good Schnitzel - check any of the guide books such as Steve's or Frommer's Northern Italy guide. Take the train from Bozen up to Meran and you can also have good Schnitzel and ride a chair lift into the Dolomites for some hiking or skiing (depending on the season). AFAIR, Meran was more expensive than Bozen. Neither is a particularly large town and it is fairly easy to find your way around. Brixen also has some good restaurants, but it didn't strike me as a particularly interesting town from the tourist standpoint. If you want northern Italian, then head another couple hours south to Verona on that same Munich/Roma train line (it's about 5 hours from Munich to Verona). Much to see and do in Verona. If you interested in Verona I can supply a few thoughts, let me know. Jane wrote: > > hi. we are a group of three expatriate couples who live in munich. we > want to take a four or five day drive into northern italy - perhaps > piedmont - to buy some wine, eat some yummy food and relax. any > suggestions for itinerary, hotels, wineries? thanks. all suggestions > appreciated and considered. -- wf. Wayne Flowers Randee Greenwald [email protected] |
Re: munich to northern italy
On 5 Aug 2004 00:21:37 -0700, [email protected] (Jane) wrote:
>hi. we are a group of three expatriate couples who live in munich. we >want to take a four or five day drive into northern italy - perhaps >piedmont - to buy some wine, eat some yummy food and relax. any >suggestions for itinerary, hotels, wineries? thanks. all suggestions >appreciated and considered. I can recommend the River Hotel in Giovena - it's near the monastery where The Name of the Rose was made. |
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