What to do and see in Garda, Veneto: The Best Nature & Parks

March 4, 2022 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Discover the best top things to do in Garda, Italy including Lago di Garda, Walk Rivalunga Garda - Bardolino, Punta di San Vigilio, Al Corno Beach, Parco Baia delle Sirene, Spiaggia Baia delle Sirene.
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1. Lago di Garda

37016 Garda Italy +39 0464 905023 [email protected] http://www.gardaconcierge.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,326 reviews

Lago di Garda

Lake Garda, unique for its enchanted villages, shopping and fun opportunities,is also the perfect setting for your activity and watersports holidays or week-ends. This is Lake Garda, the Essence of Italy!

Reviewed By Brian484950 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

What a beautiful place to stay for a late breakaway everything is so idyllic and laid back my wife and I enjoyed every minute so many places to eat you are spoiled for choice the place is absolutely clean and tidy,shopping centre is well worth a visit.

2. Walk Rivalunga Garda - Bardolino

Lungolago Europa 10, 37016 Garda Italy
Excellent
67%
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33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Walk Rivalunga Garda - Bardolino

3. Punta di San Vigilio

Via San Vigilio 1, 37016 Garda Italy +39 045 725 6688 http://veronissima.com
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Punta di San Vigilio

Reviewed By gabrieleguidoni - Zurich, Switzerland

Punta San Vigilio is an enchanting paradisiac peninsula property of the aristocratic family of the Counts “Guarienti di Brenzone” located in the east coast of Lake Garda, ~50 min by car from Verona, 5 min from the lake resort village of “Garda”, and it is widely regarded as one of the most romantic spots across Europe. Its fame has grown thanks to it being an elegant/picturesque retreat cove that has long inspired artists, philosophers, writers and politicians such as Napoleon, Tsar Alexander II, Winston Churchill, Prince Charles, King Juan Carlos of Bourbon, Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, who slept on its shores at the XVI century “Locanda San Vigilio”, a luxurious hotel facing the idyllic bay. The walk towards the bay is epic: along a cypress lane down a cobblestone path through crenellated medieval gates, lit by the light of old lanterns you reach a patio where past a threshold you flow into the pier. Here you can nowadays have a meal and drink under the restaurant pergola. The road towards Punta San Vigilio is as well breathtaking: Bordered one side by majestic vertical cliffs and on the other by the limpid, luxuriant green waters of the lake. The nearby “Parco Baia delle Sirene” (= Sirens’ bay park) is the most famous beachside area close to Punta San Vigilio. There, (Open Jun-Aug; 9:30-19:00; tickets: 10-13€ Adults; 6-3€ kids 3-12 yo; Prices variable depending on the entrance time: <14:30, <16:30, >16:30) via a path under the shade of olive trees, visitors can reach a spotless beachside with two dining spots, a small ice cream parlour and wooden picnic tables available. Enjoy the magic of this place with respect for its history and make sure to preserve it for future generations.

4. Al Corno Beach

Via Lungolago 28, 37016 Garda Italy
Excellent
38%
Good
54%
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3%
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4.0 based on 65 reviews

Al Corno Beach

5. Parco Baia delle Sirene

San Vigilio, 37016 Garda Italy +39 045 725 5884 [email protected] http://www.parcobaiadellesirene.it
Excellent
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4.0 based on 394 reviews

Parco Baia delle Sirene

6. Spiaggia Baia delle Sirene

Via San Vigilio 19 Parco Baia delle Sirene, 37016 Garda Italy https://www.baiadellesirene-garda.com/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 115 reviews

Spiaggia Baia delle Sirene

Reviewed By anneheges

We were at Lake Garda for 2 weeks, and tried out beaches in several cities. This is definitely the best place we were combined. We went there on a Tuesday, kids had free entrance on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It cost 12 euros per adult. Parking is free. Yes, the price were a little bit high, but if you compare it with the beaches in Sirminone and Lazise, we paied up to 17 euros in totalt for parking there. And the beach is not near as good. The water is very clean and clear. They have floters, that was very popular with my 2 year old and 4 year old. And for all the other kids there. Playgrounds for the kids, toilets, restaurants and sunbeds included in the price. It is also very nice with all the trees. Makes the heat not so intense as it gets the other places. Just remember, where ever you go on lake garda, invest in good bathing shoes, specially for the kids. It is not sandy beaches but rocky. Definitly worth your visit

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