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Types of Accommodation in Lombardia
You are looking for Agrotourismus in Lombardia, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Lombardia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Sterne Hotel, 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Agrotourismus, Bed and Breakfasts and Villen.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Lombardia include: Brescia, Broni, Castellaro Lagusello, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, Livigno, Malpensa, Mantova, Milan, Parabiago, Ranco, Salò, Sirmione, Sondrio and Varese.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Lombardia include: Hotel Piacenza, Metropole Suisse, Hotel Demo', Agriturismo Corte Fattori, All'ombra Dei Tigli B&b and Hotel Villa Schindler 1873.
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Lombardy covers approximately the centre of the Po Valley, as well as extending over the middle of the Italian Alps. It borders with Switzerland to the north, Emilia-Romagna to the south, Piedmont to the west and Trentino-Alto Adige and Venetia to the east. The region (23,856 sq km.) is only the fourth largest in Italy though it is unquestionably the most densely populated (c. 8,879,000); the population density (372 inhabitants per sq.km) makes Lombardy the second region, after Campania; 1/14 of the country's entire population is concentrated in the Province of Milan.
History. Three distinct natural zones can be fairly easily distinguished in the Lombardy region: mountain, hill and plain. The first is an alpine zone including the Lepontine and Rhaetian Alps (Piz Bernina, 4 055 m.), the Orobic Alps, the Ortles and Adamello massifs; a pre-alpine zone, its main peaks being the Grigne Group (2,410 m.), Resegone (1,875 m.) and Presolana (2,521 m.). The great Lombard lakes, all of glacial ... Read More...
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Climate and Natural Enviroment in Lombardia
The climate of this region is continental, though with variations depending on altitude or the presence of inland waters. The continental nature of the climate is more accentuated on the plains, with high annual temperature changes (at Milan an average January temperature is 1.5 ºC and 24 ºC in July), and thick fog between October and February. The Prealpine lakes exercise a mitigating influence, permitting the cultivation of typically Mediterranean produce (olives, citrus fruit). In the Alpine zone, the valley floor is relatively mild in contrast with the colder higher areas (Bormio, 1,225 m.-1.4 ºC average in January, 17.3 ºC in July). Precipitations are more frequent in the Prealpine zone (up to 1,500-2,000 mm. annually) than on the plains and Alpine zones (600 mm. to 850 mm. annually).
Of vegetation on the plains, intensively cultivated for centuries, little of the original environment remains. Elm, alder, sycamore, poplar, willow and hornbeam woods and heaths are included now ... Read More...
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You are looking for Agrotourismus in Lombardia, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Lombardia include: Agriturismo Corte Fattori, All'ombra Dei Tigli B&b, Hotel Demo', Hotel Piacenza, Hotel Villa Schindler 1873 and Metropole Suisse.
In Lombardia we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 2 Sterne Hotel, 3 Sterne Hotel, 4 Sterne Hotel, Agrotourismus, Bed and Breakfasts and Villen.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Lombardia include: Brescia, Broni, Castellaro Lagusello, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, Livigno, Malpensa, Mantova, Milan, Parabiago, Ranco, Salò, Sirmione, Sondrio and Varese.
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