Lake Garda is easily one of the most beautiful places in Northern Italy; it’s a total gem to explore. Not only that, it’s within easy reach of airports in Verona, Bergamo and Milan (with a little drive) and well worth a visit. That begins said, there are heaps of the best things to do in Lake Garda, and it’s totally vast, so it’s vital you plan your time well.
Over the years, we’ve driven and explored around Lake Garda many times. It’s such a beautiful area of Italy, even though it sometimes gets overlooked for other iconic lakes like Lake Como, to the west.
To tempt you over, and make your planning that bit easier, I’m sharing our very favourite things to do in Lake Garda once you arrive. This way, you’ll be all focused on that glorious nature, towns and, of course, Italy food.
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1.) Malcesine
Malcesine is a totally iconic town that’s nestled right on the edges of Lake Garda. Thus, making a visit to Malcesine is one of the best things to do in Lake Garda as you meander the eastern shoreline.
Although small, it’s absolutely beautiful and easily reach by car as you drive up (or down) the eastern shoreline. Just make sure to give yourself a few hours to enjoy the town itself.
Now, once you’re here, be sure to hop on the cable car right up to the Castle of Malcesine. It’s an absolutely beautiful castle in Italy and totally quaint.
You can ramble up to the top of the castle itself, though, we didn’t attempt this as the summer heat can be intense when you’re walking… even if it is relatively short.
Afterwards, be sure to take some time to wander the old part of town where you can pop into the casual, Al Gondoliere for a bite to eat at lunch. The gnocchi is so delicious.
Finally, don’t forget about visiting Palazzo dei Capitani. You see, it’s a 14th-century palace that housed the governors that overlooked the town itself. These were Venetians and would spend exorbitant amounts on their palaces to help show power and their role in society.
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2.) Lago Di Tenno
Created due to a landslide many centuries ago, Lago di Tenno is a totally lovely lake to see that’s just off the fringes of northern Lake Garda.
Like, the colours of the lake are just beautiful and it’s well worth heading here for a ramble around the shores when exploring the wider area.
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