Garda Lake - The largest Italian Lake

GARDA LAKE - some info

Garda Lake is the largest Lake in Italy situated at the foot of Alps is the north of the Country. At only 30 km from Verona, 120 km from Milan and 130 from Venice is a must to visit for any tourist coming near here.
Garda Lake offers different splendid panoramas; gentle slopes of the morainic hills in the south and the green dolomites of Brenta in the north. A rich vegetation due to the Mediterranean climate flourishes all around and oleanders, magnolias and bouganville colour the beautiful little villages.
The cultivation of lemon trees, olives and vineyards produces good wines, olive oil and limoncellos famous all over the world.

Garda Lake is the ideal place for any kind of vacation.
 

LAKE GARDA - Salò: copyright by bgphotographyandvideo

In this region almost every sport can be practised from tennis to free-climbing, scuba-diving, clay-pigeon shooting, mountain biking, etc. Sailing, windsurfing and kite surf lovers find here their ideal conditions.
If you are looking for fun and relax for you and your family there is a good choice of amusement parks and gardens. Furthermore beautiful shops and picturesque street markets are what you need to satisfy your desires.

Garda Lake also offers exciting night-life: restaurants, cafes, the trendiest discos and entertainment of all kinds are to be found in the biggest centres. Peace and silence in the smallest villages, ideal places for families with little children and seniors.   

History and culture can be find everywhere; from the Vittoriale degli Italiani in Salò to some of the greatest cities in Northern Italy such as Milan, Brescia, Verona (just 30 km away) and Venice (just 130 km away).

Garda Lake is logistically well equipped; 5 big airports in the neighbourhood, 2 of the main northern motorways run close to the southern and to the eastern Garda Lake shores as well as an efficient ferry service and bus service.
 
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