There are small towns located all around Lake Garda, better known as Lago di Garda. The north of the lake seems to be more for the people who enjoy a quiet, peaceful holiday, but a bell rings from the Northern most town of Riva Del Garda often early in the morning! The south has a theme park and a few man-made beaches so is for the more outgoing, adventurous person. There are many historical places and buildings around the lake. The architectural style is mostly traditional Italian... more »
There are small towns located all around Lake Garda, better known as Lago di Garda. The north of the lake seems to be more for the people who enjoy a quiet, peaceful holiday, but a bell rings from the Northern most town of Riva Del Garda often early in the morning! The south has a theme park and a few man-made beaches so is for the more outgoing, adventurous person. There are many historical places and buildings around the lake. The architectural style is mostly traditional Italian vernacular, which is very picturesque. There are also many classical style building churches, grand houses and castles. There is a large church is located at the northernmost end of the lake, but appropriate clothing must be worn when visiting (eg. knees and shoulders must not be showing). The town of Limone gets its name from... guess what... lemons! Lemon trees grow throughout it, and is a lovely view. The city of Simione located on the peninsula to the south is has a 13th century castle, former home to famous poet Catullus. Rental bike service companies, easy biking itineraries at Garda Lake Region. Boat ferries operate every day except for holidays. A fast ferry takes 2-2 and a half hours, including stops. Boat taxis are also available, and probably the best option as a taxi will cost you more money and take longer. The towns from north clockwise to the southwest are: Riva del Garda, Torbole, Malcesine, Brenzone, Torri del Benaco, Garda, Bardolino, Lazise, Peschiera, Sirmione, Desenzano, Padenghe, Moniga, Manerba, Salo, Gardone, Toscolano & Maderno, Gargnano , Limone « less
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There are small towns located all around Lake Garda, better known as Lago di Garda. The north of the lake seems to be more for the people who enjoy a quiet, peaceful holiday, but a bell rings from the Northern most town of Riva Del Garda often early in the morning! The south has a theme park and a few man-made beaches so is for the more outgoing, adventurous person. There are many historical places and buildings around the lake. The architectural style is mostly traditional Italian... more »
There are small towns located all around Lake Garda, better known as Lago di Garda. The north of the lake seems to be more for the people who enjoy a quiet, peaceful holiday, but a bell rings from the Northern most town of Riva Del Garda often early in the morning! The south has a theme park and a few man-made beaches so is for the more outgoing, adventurous person. There are many historical places and buildings around the lake. The architectural style is mostly traditional Italian vernacular, which is very picturesque. There are also many classical style building churches, grand houses and castles. There is a large church is located at the northernmost end of the lake, but appropriate clothing must be worn when visiting (eg. knees and shoulders must not be showing). The town of Limone gets its name from... guess what... lemons! Lemon trees grow throughout it, and is a lovely view. The city of Simione located on the peninsula to the south is has a 13th century castle, former home to famous poet Catullus. Rental bike service companies, easy biking itineraries at Garda Lake Region. Boat ferries operate every day except for holidays. A fast ferry takes 2-2 and a half hours, including stops. Boat taxis are also available, and probably the best option as a taxi will cost you more money and take longer. The towns from north clockwise to the southwest are: Riva del Garda, Torbole, Malcesine, Brenzone, Torri del Benaco, Garda, Bardolino, Lazise, Peschiera, Sirmione, Desenzano, Padenghe, Moniga, Manerba, Salo, Gardone, Toscolano & Maderno, Gargnano , Limone « less
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