Castel San Pietro looks down on the River Adige as it cascades under one of Verona oldest bridges, Ponte Pietra
Situate in South Tyrol, a frozen Lake Carezza nestles in a small hollow below the snow capped mountains.
The promenade at Lazise on Lake Garda looking back towards Bardolino
At the junction of the two legs of Lake Como, Bellagio is a small town known as The Jewel of the Lake. The lake lies close to the border with Switzerland in Lomabardy
Lake Como in northern Italy when viewed from overhead is shaped like an inverted Y. Lecco is located at the southern end of the eastern leg of the Y. Beyond the Campanile San Nicolo, shrouded in low cloud is San Martino and Cappelatta San Martino
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
Venice, the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge. An iconic shot of this famous thoroughfare complete with the ubiquitous gondola.
The tree lined promenade on the shores of Lake Garda in Lazise. Close to Bardolino. Lazise is a walled town on the eastern shore of Italy's largest lake.
On the eastern shore of Italy's largest lake, Lake Garda is the walled town of Lazise. It nestles close to Bardolino, one of the many wine producing areas of northern Italy
Menaggio is on the western shore of Lake Como. The lake is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
From the eastern shore of Lake Como above the town of Dorio a view across the lake to Dongo, the town where Benito Missolini was captured by partisans in 1945.
Bellagio, also known as the Jewel of the Lake, is a small town at the junction of the two southern legs of Lake Como in Lombardy. A view across the lake towards Cadenabbia and Menaggio
A landing stage in Sirmione that has definitely seen better days. The town of Sirmione is on a peninsula at the southern end of Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world. This shot from part of the route through Griante to Chiesa San Martino
On a walk around the shores of Lake Garda, Italy between Garda and Bardolino, a small wave splashes over a rock with a background of reeds
Just before sunrise the clouds lit up over Lake Como in northern Italy and were reflected in the lake between Bellagio and Griante
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
Garda is the largest of the Italian Lakes and the boundary between the Lombardy and Veneto regions almost cut the lake in half lengthwise. The very northern part of the lake is in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. It is popular with tourists and is about halfway between Brescia and Verona and on the edge of the Dolomites. The town of Garda is on the eastern shore of the lake. This is a part of the path from the town heading towards Bardolino
Lake Como is the third largest of the Italian lakes behind Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. It is shaped like an inverted Y with Colico at the northern end, Lecco at the bottom of the south east leg, Como at the bottom of the south west and Bellagio, known as the Jewel of the Lake, situated at the junction of the two legs. Sea planes are based on the lake and as a result Lake Como is the longest runway in the world.
Reflections of lakeside Garda town on Lake Garda with some early spring sunshine. Part of the small marina
Garda is the largest of the Italian Lakes and the boundary between the Lombardy and Veneto regions almost cut the lake in half lengthwise. The very northern part of the lake is in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. It is popular with tourists and is about halfway between Brescia and Verona and on the edge of the Dolomites. This image from the lakeside between Garda and Bardolino looking towards Punta San Vigilio
Garda is the largest of the Italian Lakes and the boundary between the Lombardy and Veneto regions almost cut the lake in half lengthwise. The very northern part of the lake is in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. It is popular with tourists and is about halfway between Brescia and Verona and on the edge of the Dolomites. Rocca di Garda looks down on the town of Garda on the eastern shore of the lake with its lakeside bars and marinas
The Bernina Express makes its way under the spiral of the Brusio Viaduct as it makes its way through the Swiss Alps on its way from Tirano in Italy to St Motritz
The River Aril is the shortest river in Italy, possibly the world, and is one of the 25 tributaries of Lake Garda. It is spanned by three bridges and possesses a waterfall even though it is only 175 metres long
Travelling from Tirano in Italy to St Moritz in Switzerland. The Bernina Express passes through a winter wonderland its red livery highlighting it against the snowy background as it zig zags its way through the Alps.
The steps from the shores of Lake Como to the upper town of Bellagio. Bellagio sits at the northern end of a peninsula which splits the two legs of Lake Como which is shaped like an upside down Y. Known as the Jewel of the Lake there are beautiful villas, quaint cobbled streets and the wonderful scenery around the centre part of the lake