![]() ![]() Baldo himself makes an obnoxious whining noise whenever he takes damage or blocks an attack, and it’s awful that there is absolutely no volume toggle to mute or turn down these sounds or make them blend better with the soundtrack. Making matters worse, some enemy types are entirely silent until you engage them directly, giving you no warning that they’re coming, while others make an indescribably annoying grunting sound. Each sound is ear-piercingly loud when the volume is set for the music to be at an appropriate level and is often played on repeat without end, like the annoying chain sound when you’re walking around in a dungeon. Speaking of being aware of your surroundings, Baldo may feature some of the worst game audio around. This is because it takes a long time to get good at surviving fights with even the simplest lizardmen you encounter in the early starting zones, who are unreasonably good at killing you and seem to have a limitless ability to evade your attacks. It’s not impossible to learn how to navigate around Baldo’s clunky controls, but don’t be surprised if you see literally hundreds of “game over” screens before you’ve even taken your first steps out of the humble Kidoge Village or reached the main hub city of Rodia Town. The man-eating plants and giant spiders who can sit in the air and snipe you from a distance are especially unfair and obnoxious. That’d be a tough challenge if the combat were up to it, but this is no Dark Souls: it’s practically impossible to gauge when to dodge or block an incoming attack. During all of that time most enemies and traps deal a ridiculous two or three full hearts worth of damage, leaving little room for error. ![]() I do not have a license to give tours inside the Museum in Castelvecchio, Archeological Museum, Giulietta's House Museum and Modern Art Gallery.Baldo himself is also terribly fragile for most of the story – you start with only three hearts, and you don’t have too many opportunities to get more until you eventually trek up to the visually gorgeous but inconveniently remote Owl Village during the middle third of the campaign. Other: Extra drinks and snacks Cable car ticket Restrictions Estimated Local Cash Neededĥ0 Euro - Lunch and souvenirs What’s Extra ![]() Meeting Point Options: Rail or Bus Station, Hotel, Address or Intersectionįor preserving the quality of the tour it could be 30 minutes shorter/ longer Transportationīy private car, cable car and walking What’s Included The tour can be delivered from May to October. The tour and the walk are totally customizable and adaptable to your needs. By 4, 30 PM we will be on the way back to Verona. After the comedown, by the cableway, we have time to take a stroll along the alleys of Malcesine, this fascinating village. The hike will take us about 2, 5 hours and then we will have a short lunch by a restaurant or lodge close to the cable way station. This path stretches in a variety of natural environment that are a unique in the pre-alpine area. Soon after we start to walk along the Ventrar Path, a highly suggestive 5 km path, with an elevation of 500 mt. Then take the cable car that brings us from Malcesine to Tratto Spino, on Mount Baldo at 1760 m of altitude. It takes about 1, 5 hour, depending on the season. After the pick up we will head up to Malcesine by car. We will be back to Verona by 6 PM Itinerary The season for the tour goes from May to October. At the end of the hike, we don't want to miss any ingredient for a perfect getaway and therefore we will take a stroll along the typical narrow paved alleys in Malcesine, an ancient and cozy village, also famous for its medieval castle, which stands right on the lake. Without any particular difficulty and immersed in nature we will literally enjoy a hiking experience, walking on easy trails, admiring alpine flora, fauna and having awesome vistas. Along the hike we have a 360° vista on the lake Garda, Dolomiti and Adige valley. During the day we will hike along the well marked rocky paths that lead from the top station of the ultra modern cable way, to the up & downs of the Ventrar Path. Monte Baldo is a pre-alpine, fascinating massif that gives a lot of chances to those who want a slightly more active vacation or simply a day off the main streams. Relaxing walk in Malcesine and great vistas on Lake Garda from the ridge of Monte Baldo ![]()
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