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                <title>Stresa, Lake Maggiore</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Stresa, like many of the other towns which reside on the lakes, is a typical tourist trap, but is good if you are short of time and fancy some mountain biking or walking (skiing in the winter).  You can hire bikes from the cable car at Stresa for €10, put the bike in the cable car to Mottarone and bike down. The routes are clearly signposted and there are free route maps.  If you take route L1, one third of the route is on road (not so fun!) but there are other routes you can take.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Mysterious ancient hills in a beautiful park near Milan</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[From the air, three old hills in a large park northeast of Milan appear oddly pyramidal. On the ground, a trail leads past grazing horses and cows and slopes terraced for wine growing. When the air is clear, the Alps are seen to the north.<br><br>Any mysteries lie buried and long forgotten.]]></description>
                
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