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Lake Garda


If you’re just off the Lake Garda ferry from ‘down south’ (ie Lombardy), welcome to Trentino where Teutonic influences prevail and sausages are king. If you’re heading deeper into the Dolomites, treat the speck (smoked cured ham), apple strudel and unfortunately named stinco (pork shank) as a shape of things to come.

If you’re just visiting for the day enjoy the subtle flavours with a glass of beer and be on your merry way.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lake Garda attractions

1. Museo Alto Garda

0.17 MILES

Housed in Riva's compact medieval castle, the civic museum features local archaeology, frescoes from Roman Riva, documents and paintings. In light of Riva…

2. Bastione

0.19 MILES

From the centre of Riva, the Bastione is the chalk-white castle clinging to sheer cliffs high above the west edge of town. The 3.5km hike to this…

3. Punta Lido

0.42 MILES

This area of pebble beaches, parkland, picnic spots, paddling toddlers and strolling Italian holidaymakers is also the launchpad for many a waterborne…

4. Cascata del Varone

1.18 MILES

An unusual 100m waterfall that thunders through a vertical limestone tunnel rather than off an open cliff. With the help of metal walkways, you can enter…

5. Parco Arciducale

3.29 MILES

No doubt avoiding the summer tourists, Archduke Albrecht preferred to build his winter palace 5km north of Riva in pretty Arco in 1872. Around it he…

6. Limonaia del Castèl

5.33 MILES

Limone's top attraction is this renovated Lemon orchard where you can learn a bit about the region's lemon-growing traditions, sample lemon-infused…

7. Monte Baldo

8.13 MILES

The long mountain ridge that towers above the northeast shores of Lake Garda is known as Monte Baldo. Ironically, the name doesn’t refer to its baldness …

8. Castello Scaligero

8.38 MILES

From Via Capitanato winding lanes lead to the chalky-white Castello Scaligero. This late-6th-century fortress was built by the Franks and consolidated by…