Bardolino and surrounding

Bardolino

The mild climate, the lake and the fertile hills have always been Bardolino's assets.


It was these same resources that caused this territory to be claimed by emperors, monks and noble families who built castles, palaces and monasteries. Throughout the centuries an extraordinary historical and artistic heritage.


Lazise

The Lazise territory includes the coastal area of the lakeside and a vast internal area made up of morainic hills that gently slope towards the lake, among olive grooves and vineyards dotted with rows of cypresses.


The olive tree, cultivated on crags and side terraces, dominates the view of the hinterland of the coastal area of the lakeside. Vineyards are intensively cultivated in the surrounding lands where many appreciated wine farms are located.

Sirmione

Known to everyone as “ the pearl of the islands and peninsulas” thanks to Catullo, Sirmione is famous for it’s thermal water with it’s healing properties.


Situated on the south bank of Lake Garda, in correspondence with a long and narrow peninsula Sirmione was made even more famous thanks to writers such as Catullo, Stendhal, Lawrence and Goethe that honored its artistic and environmental beauty. To visit: Castello Scaligero – Villa Romana “Grotte di Catullo” – Chiesa di S. Pietro in Mavino – Chiesa di S. Anna della Rocca – Passeggiata delle Muse fino al Lido delle Bionde

Punta San Vigilio

The enchanting promontory of San Vigilio and Mermaid Bay.


Once a Roman town: it lies reflected in an attractive panoramic bay, dominated by the old Camaldolite monastery.