Best lakes around Bussolengo are primarily found at Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, which is easily accessible from the town. This region, situated in the province of Verona, offers a diverse landscape ranging from moraine hills in the south to a mountainous northern end. The area is characterized by its extensive natural beauty, historical significance, and a wide array of recreational opportunities.
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Very beautiful stretch of route by the lake, through a wonderful landscape. Just cycle in a relaxed manner and take in the beautiful perspectives.
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The military harbor of Peschiera had to be deepened by over 2 m in 1861 to accommodate a newly built gunboat for the Garda flotilla. When digging with a so-called paternoster excavator north of the Querini Bastion, numerous bronze objects were unearthed. These were kept by the Austrian first lieutenant Heinrich von Silber and the naval engineer Lorentz. Von Silber suspected that a ship with the items on board had once sunk here. Numerous tree trunks that were rammed into the lake bottom made the work more difficult, so it was thought that there was a fishing hut here, which is often found on Lake Garda, which is why the pottery shards that were found were disposed of. However, after von Silber contacted the archaeologist Johannes Freudenberg from Bonn, the realization emerged that there had once been a pile-dwelling settlement here. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfahlbausiedlung_von_Bacino_Marina#:~:text=The%20Milit%C3%A4rhafen%20von%20Peschiera%20had to, you%2
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Nice view of the town on Lake Garda
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Many beautiful buildings in Bardolino.
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You should definitely avoid the market with a bike. Luckily no one was in Bardolino at the moment, one in Lazise was enough.
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Interesting old fortress town, old barracks, city gates, bridges. Lots of cafés and nice places to stop for refreshments.
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Bella Italia - the entire lake and surrounding area is incredibly beautiful - it's hard to put it into words. Mountainous in the north, rather flat in the south, mostly quite coarse pebble beach and yet there is a wonderfully fine sandy beach along the east coast. Wonderful climate.
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Bussolengo is ideally located near Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake. While there are no large lakes directly within Bussolengo, Lake Garda offers a vast and diverse environment for visitors.
Lake Garda offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy boat trips, scenic mini-cruises, and water sports like windsurfing and paddleboarding. For land-based activities, there are extensive opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring charming lakeside towns. The region also boasts historical sites and family-friendly theme parks.
Yes, Lake Garda is very family-friendly. Many lakeside towns offer beaches for swimming and sunbathing. The Peschiera del Garda Port and Old Port of Lazise are lively spots with amenities. Additionally, the eastern shore of Lake Garda, easily accessible from Bussolengo, features an 'entertainment district' with theme parks like Gardaland and Movieland.
The Lake Garda region is rich in history. You can explore medieval villages, castles, and Roman ruins. Notable examples include Sirmione with its Scaligero Castle and Grotte di Catullo, and Lazise with its well-preserved city walls and Venetian fortress, visible near the Old Port of Lazise. Peschiera del Garda also has a significant historical past, including evidence of ancient pile-dwelling settlements.
Yes, there are excellent cycling opportunities. The famous Mincio cycle path towards Mantua starts from Peschiera del Garda Port. You can also find pleasant routes like the Lakeside Cycle Path Sirmione and the Lakeside Promenade Peschiera–Lazise, which offer scenic rides along the water. For more challenging rides, explore the MTB Trails around Bussolengo or Gravel biking around Bussolengo.
The Lakeside Promenade and Piers, Lake Garda offers beautiful spots for walks with views of the water. The promenade between Peschiera and Lazise is also very popular, featuring a wide path and sometimes wooden walkways. The old towns of Lazise and Peschiera del Garda provide charming alleys and waterfront areas for leisurely strolls.
Lake Garda boasts a diverse landscape. The southern area, near Bussolengo, features moraine hills and flatter, warmer terrain with lush vegetation and olive groves. As you head north, the lake becomes more mountainous, situated at the foot of the Alps. Crystal-clear waters, charming beaches, and islands like Isola del Garda add to its natural beauty.
While Bussolengo is close to Lake Garda, specific hiking trails directly along the lake shore might be limited to promenades. However, the wider region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find various trails in the surrounding areas, including those mentioned in the Hiking around Bussolengo guide, which includes routes like the 'Natura Viva Park loop' and 'Adige River at Bussolengo loop'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of towns like Lazise, especially in the summer evenings around the Old Port of Lazise. The lively nature of Peschiera del Garda Port, with its beaches and canals, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the beautiful spots along the Lakeside Promenade and Piers, Lake Garda for walks and views.
Lake Garda is enjoyable throughout much of the year. The summer months (June-August) are vibrant with many activities and lively towns, though it can be crowded. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery.
Yes, there are several spots for swimming. Towns like Peschiera del Garda offer beaches for swimming and sunbathing. The flat shore between Peschiera and Sirmione also provides good swimming opportunities, often with campsites extending to the lake.
Beyond the general beauty of the lake, towns like Sirmione offer picturesque views, especially from its castle. For panoramic vistas, consider taking the cable car up Monte Baldo from Malcesine (further north on Lake Garda). The various lakeside promenades, such as the Lakeside Promenade and Piers, Lake Garda, also provide numerous scenic spots.
The Garda region is renowned for its excellent gastronomy. You can savor local olive oils, wines like Bardolino and Custoza, and delicious cuisine often featuring fresh fish from the lake. Many lakeside towns, including Lazise, have numerous restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy these local specialties.


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