Last Updated on 26/03/2023
The most popular of the Lake Garda South are the amusement parks between Lazise and Peschiera, Sigurta Park and the old town of Sirmione. But even smaller sights deserve attention.
Sirmione
about East shore
North shore
West shore
Lake Garda. Orientation
Lake Garda South map of attractions
The relief in the southern part is plain almost everywhere. The water and beaches are worse than the north as the water flows south and stagnates. The stones are often covered with a gray coating of limestone, which rises when entering the water. Some of the banks are overgrown with reeds, which also indicates a lack of water movement. The reed is clearly visible on Google satellite images.
In the photo, the shore from Lazise and to the south.
1. Vallegio sul Mincio
A small fortified picturesque village on the banks of the river – Borghetto. The castle in the city itself, the vast Sigurta park (www.sigurta.it), which will be especially interesting during the period of active flowering.
Water park (www.parcoacquaticocavour.it).
There is a separate cycle path along the Mincio River that starts in Peschiera and ends in Mantua. You can swim along the river on small boats (when and where – on the site of the natural park www.parcodelmincio.it).
2. Castellaro Lagusello
An old picturesque town with a fortress and a small lake
3. Lonato del Garda
Small historical center, large fortress overlooking Lake Garda.
The ornithological museum and museum in an old mansion with interiors of the 19th century and a collection of old books (www.fondazioneugodacomo.it).
4. Desenzano
Historic center, Roman villa with mosaics.
The city is known for its vibrant nightlife and discos. There is a railway station in the city, from here there are bus lines along the western coast of Garda.
The beaches are located on the road from the center towards Sirmione.
5. Sirmione
More details on a separate page.
6. Peschiera
The small old town is quite typical: narrow streets, tourists, ice cream. The difference is that the city is surrounded by fort walls. It is not necessary to visit it on purpose. But if the city lies on the way, then it is worth spending an hour walking around it. Parking lots are located along the perimeter of the fort. The beaches are in the northern part, towards Lazise.
From Peschiera, it is very convenient to get to almost any attraction on the lake. There is a railway. Buses run to Verona and along the eastern shore of the lake. There is a bus to Mantua via Valleggio.
Map of Peschiera (you can also download pdf plan from https://www.geoplan.it/)
7. Amusements parks
Parks go one after another. Easily reachable by bus.
Gardaland is best known for its rides and shows.
Opposite Gardaland is the standard aquarium of the Sea Life chain (you should first look at the reviews before going).
Сanevaworld is a water park.
Movieland is focused on the film industry. Stunt shows, Wild West shows, dancing etc., plus several attractions.
8. Parco Thermale del Garda
Thermal pool in the form of a fairly large lake fed by a thermal spring and a park around it (www.villadeicedri.it). The prices are more reasonable than in Sirmione.
9. Lazise
Lazise can be joined to a visit to a nearby park. It is a small old town and a well-preserved fortress.
10. Zoo-safari Natura Viva
The zoo consists of two parts: a regular zoo and a safari. On safari you can see mainly ungulates. Unlike Safari Ravenna, the second part, which can be visited without a car, is much larger here. During the season you can visit the zoo in the evening. There are discounts for those traveling by public transport (www.parconaturaviva.it).
11. Aquardens
Another thermal pool with a more reasonable price policy than Sirmione (www.aquardens.it).
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