Lake Garda

The largest of the northern Italian lakes, which since the ancient times has been attracting guests with its unique Mediterranean climate and clean, crisp air, with the Medieval castles and Scaliger fortresses, and with a collection of world-renowned wines
"I might have been in Verona this evening but a magnificent natural phenomenon was in my vicinity – Lake Garda, a splendid spectacle, which I did not want to miss, and now I am nobly rewarded for taking this circuitous route" (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1786-1788)
Geographically, it connects three regions of Italy: Lombardia, Veneto and Trentino Alto Adige. From here, it is easy to reach the cities of Brescia, Verona, Mantua, in an hour you can reach Vicenza and Padua, and just a couple of hours away are Venice and Milan. Lake Garda is surrounded by beautiful mountains that shelter it from the cold winds, and on its shores there are many charming towns with ancient castles.