Brenzone lies south of Malcesine and has just over 2000 inhabitants.
It is beautifully located with fantastic viewpoints. Brenzone offers plenty of scope for touring the mountains east of Lake Garda.
Desenzano is a town with ancient roots and there was once a prehistoric village here. The town is still full of remains from the Roman era, including a Roman villa with multi-coloured mosaics.
Garda is a magnificent town at the southeastern end of Lake Garda. There is a lovely promenade along the lake with just the right amount of restaurants and shops.
This town is known as Lake Garda’s northern treasure. The town has been inhabited since prehistoric times and still bears signs of the Roman era. Today the town is the biggest on the northern coast of the lake and as well as being a tourist magnet, has its own active business life.
Sirmione is on the tip of the Benaco peninsula, at the southernmost end of Lake Garda. The historic centre is delightful with narrow streets, aristocratic houses and small piazzas, but be prepared to meet other tourists.
Sirmione is on the tip of the Benaco peninsula, at the southernmost end of Lake Garda. The historic centre is delightful with narrow streets, aristocratic houses and small piazzas, but be prepared to meet other tourists.
Sirmione is on the tip of the Benaco peninsula, at the southernmost end of Lake Garda. The historic centre is delightful with narrow streets, aristocratic houses and small piazzas, but be prepared to meet other tourists.
Torri del Benaco is another historic town in the Lake Garda district. This ancient town is named after Benacus, which was also the original name of Lake Garda.