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Summer's on the way but that doesn't mean the continent's loftiest peaks are off limits. When the sun shines and the snow melts, a whole world of opportunities open up on the top deck. Hiking, climbing, cycling and yodelling are all on the summer agenda. From the Dolomites to the Alps and the Pyrenees to the Mournes, send us your tips on where to stay, eat, walk and breathe the mountain air across Europe's roof gardens.
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    Extensive ski resort stretching over three stations between 1,200m and 1,800m.

    Has two ski schools, hotels, restaurants and lodges.

    Compared with other more "international" resorts it is great value for money.

    50 mins north of Milan Bergamo airport. Resort guide in English at
    www.monticolo.it/montecampioneresort.html

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    Lake Iseo

    Posted by Alexreed 16 July 2007

    For activities, unspoilt nature and dramatic scenery.

    A 16km lake nestled into the lower Alps, with the largest inland Island in Europe.

    Ferry boats, windsurfing, golf, canoeing, multi-pool complex and many other activities.

    Value for money and no tourist bussle.

    Just north of Bergamo (Milan Bergamo airport is a Ryanair hub). Activities guide www.monticolo.it/activitieslakeiseovallecamonica.html

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