Lake Garda

When looking to soak up a year-round holiday rich in culture, leisure pursuits and breathtaking natural beauty, the top Italian tourist destination of Lake Garda ticks every box!

The largest lake in Italy, at 50km (from north-south), the popular holiday hotspot of Lake Garda is perfectly suited for water sports, family days out, fine dining, Spas, timeless sightseeing, extreme outdoor sports and skiing.

Bordered by Lombardy, Trentino and Veneto, Lake Garda enjoys influences from all 3 regions. Situated half-way between the beautiful north Italian city of Brescia and timeless Verona, and between romantic Venice and the fashionable Lombardy capital of Milan, Lake Garda offers the perfect chance to take in some of the world’s more famous cities too; for a full-on holiday experience that lets you live life to the full!

Lake Garda itself boasts an exceptionally mild year-round climate, and a fertile soil that sees the natural landscape awash with blankets of woodland, gently rolling olive groves, citrus trees and wild flora and fruits. 

This verdant scenery provides a sensory experience to accompany the ancient ruins, villas, castles, gardens, enchanting islands, lively lake villages, health spas and famous holiday resorts that adorn the south. Contrasted by the lake’s dramatic Brenta Dolomites and fjord-like quality to the north, a wealth of spectacular scenery awaits the eager visitor at any time of year.

The perfect year-round escape for family, friends and couples; read on to discover some of Lake Garda’s best-kept treasures!

Sirmione

Sirmione is Lake Garda’s most famous town and for good reason. Exceptionally picturesque location on the tip of a long peninsula and beautiful historic buildings make Sirmione one of the area’s most sought after places of visit.

Malcesine

Malcesine is one of the most beautiful towns of the shores of Lake Garda. It faces the lake and is backed by beautiful olive groves at the foot of Monte Baldo.

garda town

Garda, the oldest town on the Lake Garda is is alive with boats and ferries arriving and leaving and renting a boat can be a wonderful experience to taste the ambiance and the water borne excitement. 

Peschiera

Peschiera del Garda is most famous for its unique fortress. This fortress is an architectural jewel, completely encircled by water, specifically the river Mincio, the only outlet of the lake.

What can you do at Lake Garda

The best way to experience our wide collection of sweets is to visit the store. Follow the aromas and choose the most enticing sweets to satisfy your palate.

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