Best lakes around Ronzo-Chienis, nestled in the Val di Gresta, offers a peaceful atmosphere and serves as a base for exploring Trentino's diverse lakes. The region benefits from the "Ora wind" from Lake Garda, placing several bodies of water within easy reach. Visitors can find a mix of large, vibrant lakes and smaller, tranquil mountain lakes, providing varied outdoor experiences. Ronzo-Chienis is known for its organic farming and provides access to both active and serene lakeside environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Really beautiful port of Porto San Nicolò. Especially when you walk east you pass the fortress that protected the port and is generally part of the fortifications for Riva. There is always something going on at the port. During the day there are passers-by and boaters, in the evening there are restaurant visitors and very early in the morning there are runners and athletes who want to escape the hustle and bustle. There is a large car park at the port, so you can plan many tours from here.
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Nice atmosphere, the bars at the harbor offer a good opportunity for a little break. There is a wide range of options, the old town is worth seeing.
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Nice little marina west of Monte Brione. However... it's interesting what photo garbage has been uploaded here, without the slightest connection to the topic 😖
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Path 🚶Not Just Lake Garda View🏞️Also a bit of Shade and Cool👍
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Great place, Mediterranean flair, starting point for many tours in the hinterland, great events!
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There were already enough highlights here.
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Good footwear required
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The region around Ronzo-Chienis offers diverse lakes. Lake Garda is Italy's largest and most vibrant, known for water sports and charming towns like Riva del Garda Old Town. For a more tranquil experience, Lake Tenno is famous for its striking turquoise waters, while Lake Ledro is ideal for families and offers a mix of water activities and historical exploration.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. Lake Garda is excellent for windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, hiking, and biking, with routes like the Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail. Lake Tenno is perfect for swimming and peaceful walks. Lake Ledro provides opportunities for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and extensive hiking and cycling trails around its perimeter. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those for touring bicycles, MTB trails, and gravel biking.
Yes, there are trails for various abilities. The Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail on Lake Garda is considered an easy walk with stairways built into the rock, offering stunning views. The Ponale Trail, connecting Riva del Garda to Val di Ledro, is popular for its scenic views and unique uphill ride. Lake Ledro also features a 10 km path around the lake suitable for pedestrians and cyclists. For more challenging options, explore the MTB Trails around Ronzo-Chienis.
Lake Ledro is an excellent choice for families. It's known for its clean, calm waters, ideal for swimming, and has four public beaches, including a pet-friendly option. The area around Lake Ledro is also an 'open-air gym' with numerous trails suitable for families, and the Pile-dwelling Museum offers an engaging historical experience. Lake Garda also offers family-friendly spots like Riva del Garda Old Town with its pedestrian zones and beaches.
Absolutely! Lake Tenno is praised for its exceptional cleanliness and is an ideal spot for a refreshing swim. Lake Ledro is also considered one of Trentino's cleanest lakes, offering calm, fresh waters perfect for swimming, with several public beaches. Lake Garda has numerous beaches and coves where visitors can cool off and swim.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Lake Garda offers a mix of Mediterranean charm and Alpine scenery, with olive and lemon groves. Lake Tenno is famous for its striking turquoise and emerald waters, which change color, and its pristine natural setting with surrounding forests. Lake Ledro is characterized by its uncontaminated, mirroring waters, surrounded by woods, streams, and peaks. You can also find stunning vistas from viewpoints like the View from Ponale Alto Belvedere of Lake Garda.
Yes, the area offers rich history. Near Lake Tenno, you can explore the medieval village of Canale di Tenno, listed among Italy's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' known for its stone houses and narrow streets. At Lake Ledro, the Pile-dwelling Museum in Molina di Ledro is a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing a 4000-year-old village with reconstructed stilt houses and Bronze Age artifacts. Lake Garda also features historic towns like Riva del Garda with its old town and Torre Apponale.
The region's lakes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. The mild climate, influenced by the 'Ora wind' from Lake Garda, makes spring and autumn ideal for nature walks and mountain bike rides, especially around Lake Tenno. Summer is perfect for swimming and water sports in all the lakes. The diverse landscapes and activities ensure there's something to experience in most seasons.
Yes, Lake Ledro has a pet-friendly public beach, making it a great option for visitors with dogs. Many trails around the lakes, particularly those designed for walking and cycling, are generally dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations.
For breathtaking panoramas, the View from Ponale Alto Belvedere of Lake Garda offers expansive vistas, particularly enjoyable in the late afternoon. The Busatte-Tempesta Panoramic Trail also provides stunning views of Lake Garda and the surrounding mountains from its stairways built into the rock. Many points along the shores of Lake Tenno and Lake Ledro offer picturesque views of their unique waters and natural settings.
Yes, the area is a paradise for cyclists. Lake Garda offers extensive opportunities for biking, including the famous Ponale Trail. Lake Ledro has a 10 km path around the lake suitable for cyclists. You can explore various cycling routes, from touring bicycle routes to challenging MTB trails and gravel biking adventures, all accessible from the Ronzo-Chienis area.


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