
Situated in the alpine region, formed by the glaciers, surrounded with popular cities like Verona, Venice and Milan, Garda is the largest lake in Italy. Numerous historic towns and villages are scattered along the shoreline and provide visitors with the cozy restaurants, spa centers, hotels and historic architecture. Needless to say, the natural beauty of this alpine gem and its surroundings is impeccable.
The lake features various islands, Isola del Garda being the largest one and featuring stunning Villa Borghese Cavazza. The island can be explored on a guided tour and even rented for the special events. The site is a wonderful recreational area, providing numerous water activities, hiking routes, mountain biking, horse riding, climbing, skiing and more.
Why to go there?: Great views, popular recreational area, various activities.
When to go there?: The area drops into a pleasant Mediterranean climate zone. Go there all year round.
How to get there?: Easy access by bus from various cities. The Verona-Villafranca airport is 15 km and the Brescia-Montichiari airport is 30 km away. Most of the hotels have a guests transfer service.

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