Right, so you’ve got a weekend to conquer Lake Garda. Ambitious, I like it! Three days might not be enough to see everything (let’s be honest, you could spend a month there and still find new delights), but it’s definitely enough to get a good taste of its beauty and charm.
This itinerary focuses on the northern part of the lake, hitting Riva del Garda, Limone sul Garda, and the impressive Arco Castle. It’s a mix of bustling towns, lakeside relaxation, and a touch of history.
This itinerary isn’t about ticking off every single sight; it’s about experiencing the best of what this area of Lake Garda has to offer in a relaxed and enjoyable way. We’ll give you suggestions for activities, restaurants (because food is crucial), and even some insider tips to help you avoid the biggest tourist traps.
Accommodations | Weekend in Northern Lake Garda
But where to base yourself for this epic getaway? Well, if you ask me (and since you’re reading this, I’m assuming you did!), Riva del Garda is the undisputed champion. It’s strategically located, making it a fantastic jumping-off point for all your northern Lake Garda escapades.
Our recommendation, is Hotel Sole Relax & Panorama, if you want to be on the safe side.
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Friday | An enchanting night
First things first, get settled into your accommodation. Whether it’s a cozy hotel, a charming B&B, or a self-catering apartment, unpack, freshen up, and take a moment to relax. Travel can be tiring, and you want to be refreshed and ready to enjoy the evening.
Then take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, admiring the views of the lake, the mountains, and the colorful buildings lining the shore. It’s a perfect way to get acquainted with the town and feel the relaxed atmosphere.
Riva del Garda offers a variety of dining options, from restaurants with panoramic lake views to traditional trattorias tucked away in the town’s narrow streets. Choose a place that suits your taste and budget and enjoy a delicious Italian meal. Fresh seafood is a specialty in this area, but there are plenty of other options available as well. I suggest Osteria degli Artisti.
Saturday | Cycling to Limone
Morning with the scent of Citrus
There’s no better way to kick off a weekend than by hopping on a bike and cycling to Limone sul Garda. Now, I know what you might be thinking: “Cycling? On vacation? Are you crazy?” But trust me on this one. This isn’t about Tour de France levels of athleticism; it’s about a pleasant ride along the lakefront
The cycle path from Riva/Torbole to Limone is a well-maintained, mostly flat route that hugs the shoreline. It’s a dedicated path, separate from car traffic, which makes it safe and enjoyable for cyclists of all levels. And then, you arrive in Limone! This town is a real gem, known for its lemon groves (hence the name) and its charming harbor.
You can’t go to Limone and not see the lemon groves. These terraced gardens, clinging to the hillsides, are a testament to the region’s history. They’re not just pretty; they’re fascinating. Learn about how lemons have been cultivated here for centuries (and maybe sneak a taste of limoncello later). Several groves offer tours or have small shops where you can buy lemon-themed goodies.
Limone’s old town is a maze of narrow streets, charming buildings, and hidden courtyards. Get lost (not literally, of course) and discover its hidden corners. You’ll find some cute shops selling local products and souvenirs.
Traditional Lunch in Limone sul Garda
All that sightseeing can work up an appetite! That’s where a good lunch comes in, and Al Veccio Fontec in Limone is a great choice for refueling during your Lake Garda adventure.
Al Vecchio Fontec has a few things going for it that make it particularly appealing. First, they’re all about fresh ingredients, which is a big plus, especially when it comes to seafood. Second, they understand that sometimes you just need a break from the heat (especially during those scorching Italian summers). Their air-conditioned dining area is a welcome respite from the midday sun.
But it’s not just about escaping the heat; it’s about enjoying a delicious meal in a welcoming atmosphere. Al Vecchio Fontec aims for a relaxed vibe, so you can kick back, enjoy your food, and soak up the Lake Garda ambiance. They’ve got a wide selection of drinks, too, so you can find the perfect pairing for your meal.
Riva del Garda – Limone sul Garda route a/r
Main bus route connecting Riva del Garda and Limone sul Garda is operated by Arriva and is usually the linea (line) 11.
The most direct route is along the Gardesana Occidentale (SS45bis), a scenic road that hugs the western shore of the lake.
11km and 45m of Cycling through Ciclovia del Garda
Riva-Limone Route Map
Afternoon back in Riva
Now it’s time to head back to Riva del Garda, your “basecamp” for the weekend. Think of it as returning to home base after a mini-expedition.
First up: MAG, the Museo Alto Garda. Now, I know what you might be thinking – “a museum on my weekend getaway?” But trust me, MAG is worth a visit. It’s not your typical stuffy museum. It’s housed in a beautifully restored medieval fortress, which is cool in itself, and it offers a mix of art, history, and science exhibits. Something for everyone, even the most reluctant museum-goer in your group.
After your cultural interlude at MAG, it’s time to soak up the atmosphere of Riva’s main square, Piazza delle Erbe. This is the heart of the town, a lively hub where locals and tourists mingle, cafes spill out onto the cobblestones, and the air is filled with the sounds of Italian chatter and the clinking of coffee cups.
From the main square, you can easily wander down to the lakeside. Riva has a lovely promenade where you can stroll along the water, admire the boats, and take some photos. The views of the lake and the surrounding mountains are stunning, especially in the afternoon light.
Evening
Now, your stomach is rumbling, and you’re craving something tasty but you’re not looking to break the bank. Fear not, fellow traveler, because ROSTEL in Riva del Garda is here to rescue your taste buds (and your wallet).
Rostel offers a fantastic alternative to the usual tourist traps or fast-food joints. They’ve taken the traditional Trentino tortello (think delicious filled pasta) and given it a modern twist. It’s not your grandma’s tortellini (though I’m sure she’d approve). They offer a variety of fillings and sauces, making it perfect for a quick lunch or a casual dinner with friends. It’s basically gourmet comfort food, Italian style.
But Rostel isn’t just about the tortellini. They also have other tasty options on the menu, from chips and snacks (perfect for an aperitif by the lake) to more substantial fare like steaks and fresh lake fish. And the best part? It’s all pretty budget-friendly, which means you can save your euros for more gelato (priorities, people!).
Postcards from Limone and Riva
Sunday: Hiking to Arco Castle
Morning having a hearty breakfast
Riva’s got plenty of cafes right along the waterfront. These offer stunning views of the lake and the mountains, making your morning coffee taste even better. For a more authentic (and often more budget-friendly) experience, venture a little further from the main drag and find a local bar or pasticceria (pastry shop). These are where the locals go, so you know it’s good. You can usually get a delicious cappuccino and a cornetto (Italian croissant) for a reasonable price.
From Riva del Garda to Arco Castle
Look for the local bus network, usually called “ATV” (Azienda Trasporti Verona) or something similar.
Driving is also a straightforward option, as the towns are connected by well-maintained roads.
20 minutes and 5km divide the two towns.
Riva-Arco Route Map
Of course you’ve enjoyed some delicious food, and now it’s Sunday – the perfect day for a bit of exercise and some seriously stunning views. Forget sleeping in; we’re going on a hike! And not just any hike – a hike to Arco Castle, a medieval fortress perched dramatically above the town of Arco.
Arco Castle isn’t just a pile of old rocks; it’s a real piece of history. Built by the Scaligeri family (who were kind of a big deal back in the day), the castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Plus, its elevated position means you get panoramic views of the surrounding area: the town of Arco spread out below you, the shimmering lake in the distance, and the dramatic mountains all around.
There are a few different routes you can take to reach the castle, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging climbs. The most popular path starts near the center of Arco and winds its way up through olive groves and vineyards. There’s usually a small entrance fee to access the castle itself, but it’s worth it to see the interior and learn more about its history.
After you’ve explored the castle, you can either hike back down the same way or take a different path. Either way, you’ll end up back in Arco, where you can reward yourself with a well-deserved lunch or gelato.
Afternoon
So, your epic Lake Garda weekend is winding down, but you’ve still got time for one last adventure before heading home. And what better way to cap off a fantastic weekend than with a dose of natural wonder? I’m talking about Parco Grotta Varone, a place where water reigns supreme and the scenery is seriously impressive.
This isn’t just some trickle of a waterfall; we’re talking about a roaring cascade that’s been carving its way through the rock for centuries. It’s loud, it’s powerful, and it’s absolutely mesmerizing. The park itself is cleverly designed with walkways, bridges, and viewing platforms that let you get up close and personal with the falls.
The lower cave is where you really feel the power of the water. It’s loud, it’s damp, and it’s exhilarating. The upper cave offers a slightly different experience, with more focus on the geological formations and the way the water has sculpted the rock over time.
Glimpses of Arco and its Castle
Highlights of Weekend on Lake Garda
- Piazza Erba (Riva): The main square in Riva del Garda, a lively spot for cafes and people-watching.
- Riva Promenade: A scenic walkway along the lakefront in Riva del Garda, perfect for strolls and enjoying the views.
- Osteria degli Artisti (Riva Restaurant): A restaurant in Riva del Garda offering local cuisine.
- Ciclovia del Garda: A cycling path around Lake Garda, offering beautiful views and a great way to experience the lake. (Mention specific sections near Riva/Limone if applicable).
- Limonaia del Castel (Limone): A historic lemon grove in Limone sul Garda, showcasing the region’s citrus cultivation.
- Al Veccio Fontec (Limone Restaurant): A restaurant in Limone offering local dishes.
- MAG (Riva): The Museo Alto Garda in Riva del Garda, featuring art and history exhibits.
- Rostel (Riva Restaurant): A restaurant in Riva del Garda.
- Arco Castle: A medieval castle perched on a rock overlooking Arco, offering historical interest and panoramic views.
- Parco Grotta Varone (Riva): A natural park near Riva del Garda featuring a dramatic waterfall and scenic walkways.