| Rex |
Mar 4th, 2001 04:18 PM |
This might seem like I am on my "high horse", but I am struck that this interesting question hasn't attracted more interest. There is frequently a lot of complaining about "the same old tired questions" - - and here is something genuinely fresh! <BR> <BR>It may well be that few if any readers here know about this region. I was drawn into trying to investigate a little bit more - - I have driven across the A4 (Milan to Verona/Venice) and down the A1 (Milan to Parma/Modena/Bologna - - though I have never actually visited any of the latter three). Here's a pain in the butt way to see the geography that defines this region: <BR> <BR>Paste the following address into your browser. <BR> <BR> http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com...ine/index.html <BR>?id=362&size=medium&left=6.77&bottom=42.78&rig ht=13.97 <BR>&top=47.47&point=x12.565,x41.87&text=Italy <BR> <BR>(eliminate the carriage returns that separate these three lines and make this all one continuous URL). <BR> <BR>You can also see this area as a mapquest.com map by centering on Cremona (western half) or Ferrara (Eastern half) and setting to "big map", click back once towards "zoom out". <BR> <BR>Of the larger towns in the Po valley, I have only vaguely heard of Lodi and Cremona (of violin-making fame). Does anyone else know Cremona? I'm not sure how "rural" it is. Remember that many of Italy's smaller cities were once thriving "cradles" of civilization - - city-states in their own right. <BR> <BR>Anyhow, I ramble, I know (and pontificate, too). On a web site for Cremona (the APT - - the official tourism web site for the city - - about 99% in Italian) - - www.cremonaturismo.com - - I found the following list of agriturismo locations - - there are about 25 of them - - but these three, in particular mention "cicloturismo", or something similar. <BR> <BR>None has an internet presence, as far as I can tell. <BR> <BR>SOLAROLO RAINERIO (the town): <BR>Azienda La Capannina (the name) <BR>Tel. 0375310191 - 037595361 (fax?) <BR>Titolare: Zardi Genaela (the proprietor) <BR>Attivitą: Ristorazione, pesca sportiva, parco giochi, tiro con l'arco, vendita prodotti, cicloturismo <BR> <BR>SPINO D'ADDA (the town) <BR>Azienda Fraccina (the name) <BR>Tel. 0373965166 <BR>Titolari: Mazza Gian Battista e Gherardo <BR>Attivitą: Ristorazione ed alloggio, passeggiate a cavallo e in bicicletta, pesca sportiva <BR> <BR>STAGNO LOMBARDO: <BR>Azienda Lago Scuro <BR>via Pagliari, 54 <BR>Tel. 037257487 <BR>Titolare: Grasselli Fabio <BR>Attivitą: Ristorazione, passeggiate a piedi e in bicicletta, birdwatching, attivitą ricreative <BR> <BR>I hope that reading this tickles someone else's memory about any of these places; and if it doesn't, I hope you get a chance to take this trip, bbchesler, and that you come back here to tell us more about it. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR> <BR>
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