Turn your holiday into a voyage of discovery of Lake Garda and the surrounding area, which are rich in history, culture and nature.
Unesco nature reserve with hiking trails, ruines of a medieval castle and trail. Discover local history at the municipal archaeological museum.
Visit Isola del Gardas, rich in history and beautiful scenery, with a Venetian villa and various gardens.
The guided tour includes a visit of the gardens and part of the villa, a welcome drink with a tasting of a local wine, olive oil.
The biggest amusement park in Italy is waiting for you for adrenaline and fantasy adventures. Unique experiences at special prices.
Discover the most beautiful botanic garden in Italy from march to November an earthly paradise cared for and enhanced every day.
An archaeological trail that narrates the events that took place in the area through artefacts found in various contexts.
The museum is located within the Nature Reserve of the Rocca e del Sasso di Manerba del Garda, along the road that follows an ancient route, leading to the remains of the medieval castle on top of the Rocca.
Also known as ‘Rabbit Island’, it is located a few metres from Punta Belvedere.
Apart from its beauty and the landscape, what makes it even more unique is the fact that you reach it walking.
The Art Museum allows you to discover an extraordinary private collection.
Comprising more than 180 paintings acquired in fifty years of passionate research by Brescian entrepreneur Luciano Sorlini. The Sorlini collection focuses on 18th century artists of Venice.
The foundation, located in the fortress of Lonato del Garda, was the brainchild of Ugo Da Como, a senator from Brescia.
It is part of an exceptional group of monuments that includes the house-museum known as Podestà, the Visconti-Venetian fortress and a small group of ancient buildings that form part of the medieval village of Lonato.
The Vittoriale degli Italiani is a complex of buildings, streets, squares, an open-air theatre, gardens and waterways erected since 1921.
The complex was designed by Gabriele D’Annunzio with the help of architect Gian Carlo Maroni, to commemorate the ‘inimitable life’ of the poet-soldier and the exploits of the Italians during the First World War. The Vittoriale today is a foundation open to the public and visited by around 180,000 people every year.
It is a site of industrial archaeology that contains evidence of human labour dating back to the 15th century.
In the locations of Gatto, Maina Superiore and Maina di Mezzo, some production buildings from this period have been preserved. The Valle delle Cartiere can also be crossed on old paths that run along canals and serioles.