Garda Lake - Italy - Travel Information on Lago di Garda
Lake Garda is located in Italy's Lombardi region between Breschia and Verona. Garda Lake lies between high mountains, olive groves and vineyards, the northern section of Lake Garda is quite scenic. Gardaland is nearby, a famous amusement park.
Lake Garda is Italy's largest lake and a popular vacation destination in Italy. Here is an overview of Lake Garda including what to see and do and where to stay on your travels to Lake Garda, Italy.
Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy, is located between Venice and Milan. Our travel map of Lago di Garda shows interesting cities around the lake.
Pictures of Peschiera del Garda on Lake Garda, Italy.
These hotels are the top recommended hotels based on guest ratings on Venere for Desenzano del Garda on Lake Garda's south shore. By clicking the hotel link, you can see guest ratings and reviews, hotel photos and descriptions, and location on a map.
These hotels are the top hotels on Venere for Pescheria del Garda where there's a train station and a shuttle bus to Gardaland, Italy's largest amusement park.
These hotels are the top recommended 1-4 star hotels based on guest ratings on Venere for Riva del Garda on Lake Garda's north shore.
Villa Feltrinelli is a romantic villa on Lake Garda with 13 guest rooms, a private boat, and restarant. About.com's guide to Honeymoons and Romantic Getaways has photos and information about the villa.
Hotels at destinations shown on a map of Lake Garda, including user-ratings, from Venere.com (book direct).
Garda Informa is a respected repository of information on travel to the Lake Garda Area.
Get all the information you'll need to visit this famous amusement park near Lake Garda near Castelnuovo on the east side of Lake Garda.
Solutions will help you find solutions to your needs while at Lake Garda - everything from baby-sitters and personal shoppers to para-sailing and pilates. They offer translation service, too.
Get information on the south end of Lake Garda--"From Sirmione, erstwhile haunt of the Roman poet Catullus, to Salò, home of D'Annunzio's sumptuous villa."