A few miles north of Verona is the Parco delle Cascate, a small regional park in the middle of the Lessinia hills. Almost like a hidden gem by the fact that it is quite difficult to find and to get to, the park is a great display of the prehistoric remains of the area as well as the fossilized seabed that forms these hills. The park is largely geared towards children, but it would have been very spectacular if seen right after a rainfall or snow melt. Although I went there when the water was largely reduced to a trickle, it is nevertheless an ideal spot for a picnic, a light hike, and a not so frenetic day for a young dog to meet new friends:
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