In this guide, we’ll take you on a virtual journey around Lake Garda, highlighting the best spots for a day trip, hoping that this virtual tour will be your real tour, one day. Even if you’re looking for a family-friendly adventure, an historic-artistic grand tour, or a culinary trip, we’ve got you covered.
Imagine yourself cruising on crystal-clear waters, surrounded by majestic mountains. And more, exploring charming medieval towns, savoring delicious local cuisine, or simply relaxing on sandy beaches.
This lake has something to offer everyone, and with this guide you’ll learn how to make the best of these possibilities. We are going to show you 3 of the best ideas for a day trip to Lake Garda. Let the journey begin!
The historic and artistic day trip on Lake Garda
Let’s start with the most popular locations among Lake Garda towns: Sirmione. But is not Sirmione our first destination. The initial point of this itinerary is in Peschiera del Garda, the southernmost town in Veneto region. Easily reachable by car or by railway, is considered the main gateway to Lake Garda.
- Starting: Peschiera del Garda
- Ending: Sirmione
- Duration: 1 day
Peschiera del Garda : the open-air museum
Start your morning exploring the town’s rich heritage with a visit to the Venetian Fortress. This imposing fortress, built in the 14th century, dominates the town’s skyline and offers stunning views of the lake.
After taking in the castle’s grandeur, venture into the historic center. Wander through the narrow, cobbled streets, lined with ancient buildings and charming shops. Discover the Piazza Ferdinando di Savoia, a lively square where you can soak up the local atmosphere.
Following exploring the town’s historical landmarks, take a leisurely stroll along the Mincio River. As you walk, admire the beautiful scenery, including the quaint bridges, lush greenery, and charming villas lining the riverbanks.
Keep an eye out for historical buildings, such as the many gates that granted access to the lake. Before heading to Sirmione, rest and have lunch in one of the best restaurants in the town, all located into the fortress area.
From Peschiera del Garda to Sirmione
The train ride from Peschiera del Garda to Sirmione takes about 14 minutes and covers a distance of 4.5 miles (7,2 km).
It takes 11 minutes to drive from Peschiera del Garda to Sirmione. The distance is 5 miles (8 km).
It takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to walk from Peschiera del Garda to Sirmione. The distance is 4.4 miles (7 km).
Sirmione: the Peninsula of poets
Even in Sirmione there is a Scaliger Castle, since Scaliger family ruled many years in Garda’s territories. If you want to compare the two castles and see the differences between them, you totally have to try visit this one.
Explore the historic center of Sirmione and don’t miss the Grotte di Catullo, the ruins of a Roman villa with stunning views of the lake. In the evening, you can relax after this productive day by enjoy the sun in some of the best beaches in Sirmione (as Jamaica Beach) or take a boat tour around the peninsula. Admire the majestic castle from a different perspective and discover hidden coves and beaches along the shore.
As the sun begins to set, head to one of Sirmione’s waterfront restaurants for a beautiful dinner. Enjoy delicious local cuisine while gazing out at the breathtaking scenery. After dinner, stroll along the lakeside promenade and enjoy a gelato or a glass of wine at one of the many bars and cafes.
The adventurous day trip on Lake Garda
This stunning lake offers a plethora of thrilling activities that will get your heart pumping. It’s the perfect destination for adventure seekers. Here’s a suggested itinerary for an adrenaline-packed day.
- Starting: Limone del Garda
- Ending: Riva del Garda
- Duration: 1 day
Limone sul Garda : Mountain and Water fun!
Limone sul Garda, nestled on the western shore of Lake Garda, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.
Let’s start with an adrenaline-pumping experience, head to the nearby Rocca di Garda, a dramatic cliff face that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lake. Experienced climbers can attempt challenging routes, while those seeking a less strenuous activity can enjoy a leisurely walk along the cliff paths.
If you prefer water-based activities, Limone sul Garda has plenty to offer. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the crystal-clear waters of the lake at your own pace. Discover hidden coves, swim in secluded beaches, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.
After a delicious lakeside lunch and a deserved rest; you can mount your bike and reach Riva del Garda, a close town with tons of activities!
From Limone sul Garda to Riva del Garda
It takes 23 minutes to get from Limone sul Garda to Riva del Garda by train. The distance is 7.4 miles (12 km).
It takes 19 minutes to drive from Limone sul Garda to Riva del Garda. The distance is 8.1 miles (13 km).
It takes 43 minutes to bike from Limone sul Garda to Riva del Garda. The distance is 7.2 miles (11,5 km).
Riva del Garda: climbing and more
Here’s how to make the most of your afternoon and evening in this vibrant destination:
As for Limone sul Garda, in Riva you can choice the type of activity you prefer, either water or mountain. If you are in a trail mood, embark on a thrilling hike or bike ride through the surrounding Monte Briano. Explore the rugged beauty of the Gardonese Prealps, enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the lake.
You can, instead, head to lakefront, and dive into the crystal-clear waters of Lake Garda for a refreshing swim or try your hand at water sports like windsurfing, sailing, or kayaking. The lake’s consistent winds make it a popular spot for water enthusiasts.
Anyway, I must suggest you the top activity in this area, it’s something you can’t miss while visiting Riva del Garda: I’m talking about rock climbing. Test your limits and challenge your climbing skills on the challenging rock faces that form part of Parco Grotta Cascata Varone.
The culinary day trip on Lake Garda
Veneto region and Garda’s surroundings are great locations to taste authentic italian food and enjoy the natural diversity of bel paese. As the sun paints the sky in hues of gold and pink, there’s no better way to start your day than by immersing yourself in the town’s gastronomic offerings.
- Starting: Valeggio sul Mincio
- Ending: Bardolino
- Duration: 1 day
Valeggio sul Mincio : tortellini and amazing desserts
Begin your culinary adventure at a traditional Italian café, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and warm pastries will greet you. Indulge in a hearty colazione (breakfast) of croissants, filled with Nutella or jam, or savor a classic Italian cappuccino paired with a slice of panettone (if in Christmas time).
Once breakfast is over, venture out to explore the charming streets of Valeggio sul Mincio. As you stroll, keep an eye out for the iconic Scaliger Castle, which dominates the skyline. From Valeggio sul Mincio, it’s a short and scenic walk to the nearby village of Borghetto sul Mincio.
This hamlet is known for its well-preserved medieval bridge and watermills. As you make your way back to Valeggio sul Mincio, be sure to stop at one of the local bakeries to sample the town’s specialty, il dolce valeggio. This delectable dessert, made with almond flour, sugar, and eggs, is a must-try for any sweet tooth.
You must try the torta delle rose (roses cake). Its delicate flavor and beautiful appearance make it a true culinary masterpiece. Now, before heading to Bardolino and its wines, take your time to savor an authentic venetian lunch with tortellini.
From Valeggio sul Mincio to Bardolino
The train ride from Valeggio sul Mincio to Bardolino takes 51 minutes and covers 16.7 miles (26,8 km).
The distance from Valeggio sul Mincio to Bardolino is 17.4 miles and it should take 33 minutes to drive there (28 km).
The distance between Valeggio sul Mincio and Bardolino is 16.7 miles (26,8 km) and it takes 51 minutes to get there by bus.
Bardolino: the home of wine
Bardolino is much more than just a lake place. It’s an Italian wine icon, an authentic expression of the terroir and winemaking tradition of the Veneto region.
Bardolino is a culinary and wine lover’s paradise. While its mornings offer a serene ambiance, the afternoons and evenings truly come alive with a vibrant food and wine scene. The town’s narrow streets, lined with quaint trattorias and cozy wine bars, beckon you to embark on a gastronomic adventure.
Wander through the historic center, stopping to sample local specialties at street food stalls. Don’t miss the chance to try traditional dishes like all types of roasted fishes. You can also try risotto al tastasal (rice with grounded and salted pig meat), an alternative to a fish-based meal.
Bardolino is renowned for its excellent wines, particularly its light-bodied reds and refreshing whites. Embark on a wine tasting tour to discover the region’s vintages. Many wineries offer guided tours and tastings, allowing you to learn about the winemaking process and sample a variety of varietals.
Final Tips
- Consider a guided tour: if you want to learn more about the area.
- The weather can vary significantly: if you choose to do activities, bring a raincoat.
- Dress comfortable: even if you only want to visit, streets are made from stones.
- Check train and buses timetables: winter and summer have often different ones.