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VALTENESI Valtenesi
is the hilly area of vineyards and olive plantations that slopes down to the lake between
the bays of Padenghe and Salò.
It is made up of seven districts - Padenghe, Moniga,
Manerba, San Felice, Puegnago, Polpenazze and Soiano. Ancient villages, castles and villas
can be found nestling in the fields and on the lakeside there are small villages where
hotels, houses to let, campsites and beaches await the tourist. Valtenesi produces some of
the best Brescian wines (Groppello and Chiaretto for example) but is also famous for its
extra-virgin olive oil.
Both the wine and oil can be bought directly from their producers (see "Brescian
wines" and "Local foodstuffs") and it may be possible to stay on some of
these farms.
Padenghe
Like many
of the villages in Valtenesi, Padenghe is overlooked by a Castle, this one dates back to
the 10th - 15th centuries.
Other buildings to see are the small church of Sant'Emiliano
(12th c.) and the large and imposing Villa Barbieri (Town Council) which
harmonises nicely with the nearby Parish church.
Moniga
Moniga is a very elegant village.
At its edge stands a Castle
with round towers and crenellations which was built as a defence against the Hungarian
tribe invasions in the 10th century. Inside there are old houses and it is one
of the best conserved examples of its kind in southern Garda. Passing through the old
centre one reaches the port lined by bars and trattorias. Moniga is known for its
excellent restaurants, sunny beaches facing Sirmione, and Chiaretto wine; it is a member
of the National Association of "Wine Cities".
Manerba
The areas
in Manerba are: Pieve Vecchia, Solarolo, Montinelle, Gardoncino e Balbiana. Manerba is
spread over on of the most outstanding promontories on Lake Garda. Known still today as
"Rocca di Manerba" (Manerba Fort), there are unfortunately no remains of
the ancient castle built on the top of the promontory by the Longobards in the 8th
century. Below the rocky outcrop, which falls sheer into the water, there are lovely
little bays with pebble beaches and a causeway that joins the mainland to the tiny San
Biagio island; it is altogether a perfect area for canoeing. Not far away there is the
port of Dusano and beaches at "Il Torcolo" and "La Romantica" suitable
small children.
The Romanesque church of Santa Maria is worth
visiting for its frescoes and Roman tombstones.
San Felice
The peninsular of San Felice is also beautiful with Garda Island just in Front.
There used to be monasteries on the island between the 13th and 18th
centuries but now it is in private hands and a Venetian Neo-Gothic style villa built at
the beginning of this century has replaced them. Just outside the village stands the Sanctuary
of the Madonna del Carmine (mid-15th century with fine frescoes) while in
the centre the Parish church has an altar-piece by Romanino featuring the
"Madonna with San Felice and other saints". The nearby beaches are also very
pretty, especially the Baia del Vento, where it is possible to swim. |