Lake Garda is a must for all the people who want to experience the most authentic North Italian experience. When you visit this unique site, you will be surrounded by ancient history, amazing landscapes and picturesque mountains.
As to say, you can’t miss visiting the Grotte di Catullo, the spectacular ruins of the villa of the namesake Roman poet, a perfect example of the historical presence on Lake Garda.
North to Riva del Garda, make sure you plan a stop at Cascata del Varone, a spectacular waterfall that descends from a glacier lake above and carves a vertical gorge in the shape of a corkscrew.
The historic village of Arco is located north of Varone, in a valley with remarkably lush southern vegetation along the Sarca River's bank. Trees from all over the world may be found in Arboreto di Arco, which a Habsburg duke planted in the 1800s. From the settlement, you can trek to the Castello di Arco, which is perched on a rock above.
Don’t forget to plan a trip to the Vittoriale degli Italiani, an architectural marvel on Lake Garda's shores, a tribute to the genius of Gabriele D'Annunzio, where he lived from 1922 to 1938, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and eccentricity of this renowned poet and statesman.
Whenever you visit Lake Garda, you can’t forget a stop in Limone del Garda, to visit the spectacular lemon groves, where lemons have been planted here since the 15th century, and the curious removable greenhouses were added in the 17th and 18th centuries. You may observe how the "winter garden" functions and view the many fruit trees that thrive here at La Limonaia del Castel. Although it is an uphill trek, you will be rewarded with incredible views of the lake and mountains in addition to viewing this living museum.
Remember to make time for a day at the one and only Gardaland Park, a landmark of Lake Garda, a spectacular amusement park, the realm of thrills and enchantment, where dreams come true as adrenaline-pumping rides and magical attractions weave an unforgettable tapestry of excitement and wonder.
If on Lake Garda, don’t forget to stop by Desenzano del Garda, which, thanks to its vibrant aura, colourful building and rich history is one of the tourists’ favourites, together with Sirmione, that beckons medieval charm and a relaxed atmosphere.
Other hidden gems that you cannot miss in Lake Garda are Lazise, and its stylish harbour, Bardolino and its sought-after wines and memorable hikes and Salò, with its attractive setting backed by mountain scenery and fronted by the lake, where we offer an unmatched boutique hotel, with magnificent panorama.
Lake Iseo is more of a hidden gem and lesser-known touristic spot in Italy, however, as the fourth biggest lake in Lombardy, is worth a visit.
This area is full of many wonderful touristic attractions: starting from the unique Monte Isola, the largest inhabited island in a body of water in Europe, including stone villages, winding lanes, colourful boats, and steep stairways. The aroma of coffee and gelato draws you into the lakefront's collection of classic stores and eateries. Have your camera ready for the most incredible panoramic image as you make your way through the woods and past olive trees to the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Ceriola.
Make sure to visit the Pyramids of Zone, a geological phenomenon that allowed the formation of earthen towers protected by large boulders. In addition to admiring the nature reserve, you can also descend steep roads and experience it up close.
You must include a trip to Franciacorta, a captivating destination renowned for its exquisite sparkling wines and scenic vineyards. As one of Italy's most prestigious wine regions, it offers a delightful blend of rolling hills, charming wineries, and a rich winemaking heritage. Explore the lush vineyards, where the Glera, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir grapes are meticulously cultivated, and indulge in wine tastings that reveal the region's exceptional sparkling wines. Beyond the vineyards, Franciacorta boasts picturesque landscapes dotted with historic villas, quaint villages, and gourmet restaurants, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and flavours of this enchanting wine region.
Lose yourself in the beauty of Iseo, a perfect ensemble of gastronomy and tourist attractions. Iseo is surrounded by Franciacorta, known for its prosecco, and Valtellina, a UNESCO site, renowned for its amazing natural landscapes. Iseo is situated in the proximity of the town of Sulzano, a landmark for sailing lovers, where you could stay at a fantastic Bed and Breakfast and immerse yourself in the Italian Liberty atmosphere.
Stop by Lovere, ‘one of the most beautiful towns in Italy’, squeezed between Lake Iseo and the mountains. It offers a charming and relaxed atmosphere, as well as spectacular hikes and scenery.
Don’t miss the town of Sarnico, situated on the southwestern border of Lake Iseo. Its vibrant ambience, shops and tourist facilities make it a beautiful place to visit. Lastly, Pisogne, the town where the lake and mountains meet, is characterized by its beautiful historical centre and pastel-coloured buildings.