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Golf & Spa - Garda Style
Sport and wellness breaks in the green hillside of Lake Garda.
A magnificent 15th century villa on the wooded hillside overlooking Lake Garda, Palazzo Arzaga is both a golfer's paradise and a spa goer's dream. Blessed with a wonderful Mediterranean climate and just moments away from one of the country's most beautiful stretches of water, Palazzo Arzaga Hotel SPA & Golf Resort is the ideal place in which to enjoy a luxurious Italian escape.
Palazzo Arzaga's SPA, member of the Leading Spas of the World, specializes in slimming, relaxing and toning treatments using products and spa technology by Clarins. The Day Spa menu features a range of superb treatments designed for those guests wishing to indulge in a few hours of intense pampering, including irresistible Chocolate Therapies (the dark chocolate peel is an absolute must!). Hotel Palazzo Arzaga also boasts a Slim&Tonic thermal pool, maintained at a constant temperature of 32° and filled with water rich in metabolism-stimulating mineral salts.
Hotel Palazzo Arzaga's Golf Club has two courses, the 18 hole par 72 Arzaga I and the 9 hole par 36 Arzaga II, designed to appeal to both expert golfers and to beginners. Palazzo Arzaga's Golf Academy is the first Teaching and Learning Centre of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA). The mild climate of Lake Garda ensures pleasurable golfing throughout the year.
Palazzo Arzaga Hotel SPA & Golf Resort
Carzago di Calvagese della Riviera (Brescia)
Tel. +39 030 680600
www.palazzoarzaga.it
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