Best lakes around Lake Garda offers a diverse landscape in Northern Italy, characterized by its large, singular body of water and the surrounding mountainous terrain. The region is known for its strategic historical importance, with numerous towns and villages dotting its extensive shores. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, from dramatic cliffs to serene lakeside promenades. The area provides a blend of cultural significance and outdoor opportunities, making it a multifaceted destination.
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The military harbor of Peschiera had to be deepened by over 2 m in 1861 to accommodate a newly built gunboat for the Garda flotilla. When digging with a so-called paternoster excavator north of the Querini Bastion, numerous bronze objects were unearthed. These were kept by the Austrian first lieutenant Heinrich von Silber and the naval engineer Lorentz. Von Silber suspected that a ship with the items on board had once sunk here. Numerous tree trunks that were rammed into the lake bottom made the work more difficult, so it was thought that there was a fishing hut here, which is often found on Lake Garda, which is why the pottery shards that were found were disposed of. However, after von Silber contacted the archaeologist Johannes Freudenberg from Bonn, the realization emerged that there had once been a pile-dwelling settlement here. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfahlbausiedlung_von_Bacino_Marina#:~:text=The%20Milit%C3%A4rhafen%20von%20Peschiera%20had to, you%2
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Interesting old fortress town, old barracks, city gates, bridges. Lots of cafés and nice places to stop for refreshments.
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Peschiera del Garda is a lively and always on the move town. There are some beaches for swimming and sunbathing; or you can enjoy a walk in the narrow alleys of the center or along the port. The old city is surrounded by canals and you can tour on small boats to better discover the historic city walls. Peschiera del Garda is the only town on Lake Garda where there is a train station. The cycle path along the Mincio towards Mantua starts from here.
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Great place, Mediterranean flair, starting point for many tours in the hinterland, great events!
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Riva is already very overcrowded in the high season in summer, here it is swarming with German tourists in particular.... Lake Garda is undoubtedly worth a detour for Mtblers, because there are also many quieter, more remote places on Lake Garda that are worth discovering applies...
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One of the most beautiful places on Lake Garda!
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It's just wonderful to end your tour here on the beach of Lake Garda and cool off your feet in the lake or even bathe in it. Even the place is beautiful and fully geared towards tourists.
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A place that invites you to relax. Just drop and enjoy.
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For breathtaking vistas, visit the View from Ponale Alto Belvedere of Lake Garda, which offers expansive views of the lake and its surroundings. Another popular spot is the Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail, known for its stunning panoramas over the lake and the Garda mountains.
Yes, beyond the main lake, you can explore the Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Ledro, located on one of Trentino's cleanest lakes. This site combines historical interest with the natural beauty of Lake Ledro's clear waters. The region also features dramatic cliffs and serene lakeside promenades.
Lake Garda is rich in history. You can explore the Scaliger Castle in Sirmione, the Roman ruins of the Grotte di Catullo, or the majestic Castello Scaligero in Malcesine. Riva del Garda features the Venetian-style fortress, Rocca di Riva, and Peschiera del Garda is known for its historic fortress and canals, with evidence of ancient pile-dwelling settlements.
Yes, many areas around Lake Garda are suitable for families. The Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail offers an easy walk with stunning views. Towns like Bardolino and Lazise also provide lovely lakeside promenades and are close to amusement parks, making them popular family destinations.
The Lake Garda region offers diverse cycling experiences. You can find routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Tour of Alto Garda for the Limarò Canyon and the Sarca Valley' or the 'Garda Sarca Loop'. For more information on these and other routes, visit the Cycling around Lake Garda guide.
Absolutely. Lake Garda is a popular destination for mountain biking. You can explore challenging routes like the 'Tremalzo Big Tour' or the 'Riva del Garda - Lake Ledro MTB Route'. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Lake Garda guide.
The best time for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the crowds are smaller. Summer (June-August) is also popular, especially for water sports, but can be very warm.
Lake Ledro, west of Lake Garda, is known as one of Trentino's cleanest lakes and is ideal for a refreshing stop and swimming. Garda Town also features Punta San Vigilio with Mermaid's Bay, considered one of the lake's most beautiful beaches for swimming.
Limone sul Garda on the western shore is famous for its historic lemon groves. Bardolino, on the southeastern shore, is renowned for its namesake red wine and olive oil production. Both offer opportunities to taste local delicacies and experience unique regional charm.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from dramatic cliffs to serene lakeside promenades. The blend of cultural significance, historical sites, and abundant outdoor opportunities, including panoramic trails and water sports, makes the region highly appealing. The komoot community particularly appreciates the numerous popular walks and scenic viewpoints.
While specific accessible trails are not detailed in the guide, many lakeside promenades in towns like Bardolino, Lazise, and Riva del Garda offer flat, paved surfaces suitable for wheelchairs, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful lake views.
Sirmione, on the southern end of Lake Garda, is particularly famous for its thermal baths, such as Terme di Sirmione/Aquaria. These have been attracting visitors for centuries due to their healing sulphurous waters, offering a relaxing wellness experience.


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