Location

Garda South

South Garda

The shore of Garda Lake South includes Valtenesi, Lombard PlainVeneto Plain and the circle of the Morainic Hills, where the undulating landscape rich in vineyards, olive groves and villages of medieval origin dominates the territory making it extremely fascinating.

It accommodates itself landscapes of great natural beauty, made ​​possible by the microclimate created by the Garda and the soil of glacial origin, are in fact protected areas such as the Regional Park of the Mincio, the nature reserve of Castellaro Lagusello in morainic hilly area and the famous “Garden Park Sigurtà” and “Natura Viva” park in Verona province.

If the morainic hills are characterized by pastoral landscapes, the Valtenesi finds its fame mainly in the production of wine and olive oil while the Lombard plain is made known by the now tourist resorts of Desenzano and Sirmione, the latter famous for its thermal waters and its beach, in the Veneto plain finally finds particular space fun, thanks to the many water parks (Caneva World, Cavour) and the famous Gardaland and Movieland.

Areas of the Garda South

Lumbardy Plain: Bedizzole, Calcinato, Calvagese della Riviera, Carpenedolo, Castenedolo, Desenzano, Lonato, Mazzano, Montichiari, Rezzato, Sirmione.
Morainic Hills: Casaloldo, Castelgoffredo, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Cavriana, Goito, Guidizzolo, Marmirolo, Medole, Monzambano, Ponti sul Mincio, Pozzolengo, Solferino, Volta Mantovana.
Venetian Plain: Affi, Bardolino, Bussolengo, Castelnuovo del Garda, Cavaion Veronese, Costermano, Garda, Lazise, Pastrengo, Peschiera del Garda, Sommacampagna, Sona, Valeggio sul Mincio, Villafranca di Verona.