Advice - Lake Garda
Advice - Lake Garda
Given that the UTC forum never fails to provide the best advice available I thought I would ask for some travel advice here. Like many others, I have resisted any attempts to travel abroad for quite a while but I'd like to think that it will get much easier maybe next spring. For a while now I have quite liked the idea of visiting Lake Garda and I am sure many on her must have some suggestions about the better towns/hotels at which to stay.
My priorities would be, in no particular order 1) Peace and quiet 2) Scenery nearby 3) Short walks 4) A quiet bar or two in the evenings.
Does anyone have any views/experiences that might help, and if so let me please say thank you in advance to you rather than post a "thank you" every 2 or 3 responses?
My priorities would be, in no particular order 1) Peace and quiet 2) Scenery nearby 3) Short walks 4) A quiet bar or two in the evenings.
Does anyone have any views/experiences that might help, and if so let me please say thank you in advance to you rather than post a "thank you" every 2 or 3 responses?
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I really enjoyed our trip to Lake Garda when Burnley FC you went there in preseason. We stayed in Desenzano del Garda, which if you’re looking for it on a map, can be found on the edge of the left testicle!!
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Went to Milan a few years back. Garda and Como were on the list but never happened. Some nice peaceful bars around the canals to spend the evening. Quite a peaceful city all round imo. Could be a good base camp to spend a couple of night when you arrive and before you leave.
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One of the main attractions of the area was the absolutely fantastic real connection with the major towns and cities in the near vicinity, such as Varona, Milan and Florence.
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Beautiful choice Codger, I went years and years ago, stayed at Riva-del-Garda which is right at the top of the lake. For the pre-season in 2006 we stayed in Desenzano which is on the left bollock at the bottom. I wouldn't consider Desenzano though, it's more of a town than some of the small places around the lake although is just one short boat trip from Sirmione.
I don't think you can go far wrong although there will be people on this board with a lot more to offer than I can.
I don't think you can go far wrong although there will be people on this board with a lot more to offer than I can.
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Me n' Mrs EAC spent a fabulous week in Sirmione, towards the tip of the peninsula . I think that this lovely village would tick all your boxes. We also really liked Bardolino, Malcesine and Limone. We went around the end of the season and hired a car which was really useful, the roads were quiet then. We were however told by the locals that car hire in the summertime is a waste of time because the roads are jammed.
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Used to visit Riva del Garda twice a year with work - once in January and once in June. Very hot in June and busy with local holiday makers. Cold but still very pretty in January with stunning views of the scenery. Plenty of bars, restaurants and ice cream parlours. We used to fly into Bergamo and then drive for around an hour and a half to get there.
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I think the roads in Limone were used for some scenes in James Bond where there is a car chase in tunnels through the mountains.eastanglianclaret wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 4:28 pmMe n' Mrs EAC spent a fabulous week in Sirmione, towards the tip of the peninsula . I think that this lovely village would tick all your boxes. We also really liked Bardolino, Malcesine and Limone. We went around the end of the season and hired a car which was really useful, the roads were quiet then. We were however told by the locals that car hire in the summertime is a waste of time because the roads are jammed.
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Less we’ll known… Make sure you peak into the backstreets if you like spectacles, the locals are responsible for about 60% of the top designer glasses brands.
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Limone near the top of the lake is lovely, with the mountains, plenty to visit by ferry
Simione at the opposite end of the lake is as lovely, a bit more touristy, but again great places to visit via ferry, but also in reach of Venice and verona for day trips
Simione at the opposite end of the lake is as lovely, a bit more touristy, but again great places to visit via ferry, but also in reach of Venice and verona for day trips
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Codger wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:57 pmGiven that the UTC forum never fails to provide the best advice available I thought I would ask for some travel advice here. Like many others, I have resisted any attempts to travel abroad for quite a while but I'd like to think that it will get much easier maybe next spring. For a while now I have quite liked the idea of visiting Lake Garda and I am sure many on her must have some suggestions about the better towns/hotels at which to stay.
My priorities would be, in no particular order 1) Peace and quiet 2) Scenery nearby 3) Short walks 4) A quiet bar or two in the evenings.
Does anyone have any views/experiences that might help, and if so let me please say thank you in advance to you rather than post a "thank you" every 2 or 3 responses?
the selfishness of some people never seems to amaze me.
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Stay anywhere, it's beautiful!
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How could you not like Sirmione
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Had two weeks in Simione, loved it
Had two weeks in limone, loved it
Had two weeks in limone, loved it
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It's lovely at night, when all the tourists have gone , the streets are quieter as are the bars and restaurantsClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:13 pmWe only had a few hours in Sirmione from Desenzano to Bardalino for the first game. Only time I've travelled by boat to an away match.
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I've stayed in both Malcesine and Limone and loved both, but maybe Limone more. The places towards the top (narrower) end of the lake are preferable to the ones at the bottom (fat) end imo, but with the water ferry darting about on a fairly regular basis if you're there any length of time you can easily visit lots of the lakeside towns anyway. It's actually lovely and visiting Vernona (which you may well fly into anyway) is very doable and also worth it.
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Reason we stayed in Desenzano was to allow us to get to such as Verona and Milan for the day, Desenzano being on the main train line. But if planning to stay around Garda then there are much nicer places to go.
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Riva is pretty big in comparison to most places, but has great squares and is nearer the mountains and there are good walks in the area. Limone is a bit hemmed in by steep mountains, but is a lovely place to visit. Mal he sine is a good spot on the Eastern shore, with a good cable car ride up the mountain
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My daughter was married in Malcesine and our family all returned there 10 years later because we loved it so much. For both visits we stayed in a delightful villa with an infinity pool overlooking the lake.
Http://www.villamalcesine.it/video-en.html/#
Highly recommended.
Http://www.villamalcesine.it/video-en.html/#
Highly recommended.
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I’ve been a few times to Lake Garda. It is stunning and you’ll love it. My favourite place to stay is Bardolino as it’s pedestrianised, full of restaurants and within walking distance of Garda so two resorts in one. For you, it sounds like Lazise would be the best. It’s very picturesque and much quieter than most other places but still has plenty of restaurants and bars. The ferries to other resorts are not as frequent as the busier places but you’ll still get to visit several places. If you want less crowds on the Lake avoid June July and August. I’d avoid Pescara and Desenzano as they have a lot of traffic. Sirmione is packed during the day. Riva , Limone and Malcesine are at the North of the Lake - south is better. Verona is worth a day trip and Venice can be reached by train from Verona easily.
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IWOODLOVETT wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:26 pmMy daughter was married in Malcesine and our family all returned there 10 years later because we loved it so much. For both visits we stayed in a delightful villa with an infinity pool overlooking the lake.
Http://www.villamalcesine.it/video-en.html/#
Highly recommended.
My brother went to a wedding a few years ago, I'm sure it was Malcesine.
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I agree Verona is well worth a visit. I was not a fan of opera but was persuaded to go to a night-time, open air performance of Aida, which was absolutely fantastic and I was bowled over by the experience.
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Our wedding was in 2007 Tony. It was conducted (in Italian) in the castle that dominates the town.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:41 pmMy brother went to a wedding a few years ago, I'm sure it was Malcesine.
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Stayed in Bardolino about 10 years ago which was lovely. Short distance from Garda and as the lakeside is pedestrianised, and obviously flat, it was great hiring bikes from the hotel and cycling leisurely from place to place having a few drinks on the way. Also the origin of the wine bearing the same name which is a nice easy drinking red, readily available and at a good price.
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Sirmione was great when we stayed there a few years ago. Bit of a ballache to get to as we travelled on a Sunday which also just so happened to be a day when the rail service went in strike. We managed to get there via Brescia.... Which reminded me of Rochdale...so I'd avoid that place if I were you
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I’ve travelled to The Valley by boat before the Championship finale. Lake Garda slightly nicer scenery than Woolwich I bet?!!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:13 pmWe only had a few hours in Sirmione from Desenzano to Bardalino for the first game. Only time I've travelled by boat to an away match.
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Hi Codger, been to the lake hundreds of times and pretty much seen it all. Based on your username and your priorities, I'm guessing you want something stress-free and very relaxing; nothing big, no noisey places and somewhere for walking.Codger wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 3:57 pmGiven that the UTC forum never fails to provide the best advice available I thought I would ask for some travel advice here. Like many others, I have resisted any attempts to travel abroad for quite a while but I'd like to think that it will get much easier maybe next spring. For a while now I have quite liked the idea of visiting Lake Garda and I am sure many on her must have some suggestions about the better towns/hotels at which to stay.
My priorities would be, in no particular order 1) Peace and quiet 2) Scenery nearby 3) Short walks 4) A quiet bar or two in the evenings.
Does anyone have any views/experiences that might help, and if so let me please say thank you in advance to you rather than post a "thank you" every 2 or 3 responses?
Most of the places already mentioned on here are decent sized lakeside towns and are very popular with tourists and can get crowded especially between late June & early Sept, Desenzano, Sirmione, Peschiera, Malcesine, Limone, Garda Town, Bardolino. Others include Salo, Riva del Grada & Padenghe. These are the sort of places that have hundreds of bars & places to eat in all cramped in small streets alongside shops. They are nice in the Spring & Autumn when just the locals are around & there's no foreign invasion, & are very pretty and all worth a visit, but in the height of Summer just full of people & crammed.
I would suggest a couple of places that are small & have no real centres but they do have bars & restaurants at night along the lake and are very peaceful. Monte Baldo is behind you too, a great area for walking but it is steep at times. The problem with walking in this area is the steepness because the mountain hovers over the whole of that Eastern side so not easy walking but in Malcesine there is the cable car to get you higher up to start walks. Here is the website for the cable car in Malcesine, just change the language to English obviously: https://funiviedelbaldo.it/it/
- Castelletto di Brenzone is a very simple little area where there's a couple of bars & restaurants & the water is stunningly clear and fresh. Check out Google for some photos. Brenzone sul Garda too just a bit further up with a bit more life but not much. This area is also lined with cycle paths & pavements so you can walk up & down without problems
- Torri del Benaco is a little bigger than Brenzone but not as big as the more famous places so a little more life but not too crowded. It's also a little closer to Garda Town & Bardolino if you find you want something a little bigger to see.
I would stay away from that part of Desenzano, Salo, the South-Western corner as it's very busy even during the off-peak seasons with people from Brescia & surrounding areas regularly going there at the weekends.They are decent party towns. The rest in that area are pretty relaxed; Sirmione & Peschiera and there just to the South you have lots of history about the wars in the unification of Italy and lots of hilly areas, nice for walking in the Moreniche Hills but you will need a car to reach these walking destinations.
Out of the bigger places I like: Sirmione is lovely; Limone is lovely; Garda town is good; Bardolino & Lasize next to each other are both great places full of bars & restaurants & can be walked to but it's a decent 5k walk along the lakeside. And the ones smaller ones mentioned above.
Finally, I advise you, and everyone looking to visit, to look at this website for all things Northern Italy www.rossiwrites.com.
A wonderful blog with hundreds of articles & tips for every kind of visitor in all the main places in the North of Italy so VERONA, THE LAKES, VENICE, VICENZA etc. Again just do a search on the site & it'll bring up all the articles related to that search.
What's your plan for travel? There are buses for local travel and there are the boats to get to others places further away on the lake. No trains apart from the Southern towns of Desenzano & Peschiera that obviously link you to the cities of Verona, Milan, Brescia, etc.
Hope that helps!
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The one my brother went to was in a castle but was not as long ago as 2007.IWOODLOVETT wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 5:49 pmOur wedding was in 2007 Tony. It was conducted (in Italian) in the castle that dominates the town.
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My personal preference is for Como. Quieter but some lovely places to visit including Ballagio, Como, Menaggio - the list goes on.
Stunning views, especially in Spring when you should get snow on the tops.
Enjoy !
Stunning views, especially in Spring when you should get snow on the tops.
Enjoy !
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Would love to go to the Lakes and Milan. Have done Southern Italy and wasn’t a fan really, but like the look of the north very much
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Well done Diamondpocket....even for us not going to Lake Garda that was a good read.
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If you want peace and quiet, definitely Lake Como.
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We stayed at Desenzano which is a good base for travelling round the lake and on the main railway line from Milan in the west to Venice , Padova and Verona to the east .When I was there the train services were very good indeed..plentiful and cheap and I remember going to Venice and when you come out of the station the canal is only yards away .Our only disappointment was that we went around the end of October and the main ferry service from Desenzano going all the way up to Riva etc closed on the 31st so any ferry trips we had started from the eastern side of the lake .Bus services good and cheap too with plenty of eateries in the town.You'll love it.
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Stopped in peschiara when i visited, at a golf resort on the edge of town… excellent for the train to Verona and Venice just over an hour away,,, the towns round the lake are excellent and all offer a slightly different feel.. pretty much cant go wrong
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Funny really as i adore the South and not that much of a fan of the people from the North .claret2018 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 8:14 pmWould love to go to the Lakes and Milan. Have done Southern Italy and wasn’t a fan really, but like the look of the north very much
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With the size of Italy, the generalisations on this topic about liking people from certain parts & not really is rubbish unless you've been all over the place many times over.
At least, comment on where you've been & what city/area it whats. From Napoli which is fair far South to Reggio Calabria right at the bottom is over 500km & that's just a bit of the South. Add In Sicily, Puglia & the central regions. The North spans from Torino in the West to Trieste in the East down to Bologna and The Italian Pennines!!
What about the central lot? Come on!
At least, comment on where you've been & what city/area it whats. From Napoli which is fair far South to Reggio Calabria right at the bottom is over 500km & that's just a bit of the South. Add In Sicily, Puglia & the central regions. The North spans from Torino in the West to Trieste in the East down to Bologna and The Italian Pennines!!
What about the central lot? Come on!
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Love Italy, absolutely love it.
Stayed at Garda town myself during a weeks holiday at the lake but walked down to Bardolino most days I wasn’t visiting larger cities, as diamond pocket says some great bars and restaurants. Very chilled and relaxed atmosphere all around the lake.
Hope you enjoy it.
Stayed at Garda town myself during a weeks holiday at the lake but walked down to Bardolino most days I wasn’t visiting larger cities, as diamond pocket says some great bars and restaurants. Very chilled and relaxed atmosphere all around the lake.
Hope you enjoy it.
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If you really want peace and quiet go to Lake Orta, I can really recommend the Hotel san Rocco. Handful of tourists only.
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Seconded. Absolutely, great shout Wizard. Orta San Giulio the main place there & has a little centre with tight streets but nothing too manic especially in the evening. A bit pricier though and a car definitely useful.claret wizard wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:09 pmIf you really want peace and quiet go to Lake Orta, I can really recommend the Hotel san Rocco. Handful of tourists only.
It also houses the restaurant of one of Italy's most famous chefs & should be on any list for Michelin Star visitors who like the swanky places. Villa Crespi is the name, an absolute stunning building & I dream of having the cash to go there without feeling guilty. It might be my last supper place if it's still going!!
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Another shout for Bardolino…some really good restaurants. Sail up the lake - v.relaxing. Local bus journeys are so entertaining and sometimes pretty hair raising.
Hope you enjoy Garda.
Hope you enjoy Garda.
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All of the lake resorts will be busy in high season. If you want quiet then go to the main resorts in April, May or September. If you go high season then you want the smaller places such as Lazise or Torre del Benaco.
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Me and the missus went to Lake Garda in May 2008. It wasn't that busy at that time of the year. We stayed at Peschiera (located at the foot of the 'right testicle'!).We found it a great base, short walk to the Lake and if feeling a bit lazy, a quick bus ride into the town, with its street market and restaurants on the 'canal'. We also found the 'ferry boats'' a great way of travelling up the Lake, stopping off at great places on the east side such as Malcesine (where they have a cable car ride upto Mount Baldo) and Bardolino.
Basically, we found every place we went wonderful. Really hope they are starting to get things back to normal.
Basically, we found every place we went wonderful. Really hope they are starting to get things back to normal.