Lakes around Sant'Ambrogio Di Valpolicella are primarily centered around Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, which is easily accessible from the region. This area is characterized by its diverse natural scenery, ranging from the mountainous northern shores to the gentler, rolling hills in the south. The landscape is shaped by glacial activity, featuring pure blue waters and Mediterranean vegetation. The proximity to Lake Garda provides opportunities for various outdoor activities and access to historic towns.
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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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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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Between Bardolino and Lazise you drive directly on the beach
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With good technique you can cycle both the ascent and the descent towards Garda. Beware of pedestrians
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Nice path with many beach bars.
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La Cavalla Garda Bar - At the end or as a stop in between, a cute little café or bar for snacks, ice cream or aperitivo. Great family business for a typical Italian dolce vita. Prices are also very reasonable for the quality.
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La Rocca offers a wonderful view of Lake Garda
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The primary lake accessible from Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella is Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake. It offers a diverse range of experiences, from picturesque towns and historic sites to outdoor activities and thermal spas.
Yes, Lake Garda offers many family-friendly options. The Lakeside Cycle Path from Bardolino to Garda is perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. The Old Port of Lazise is also very family-friendly, with its charming old town and proximity to amusement parks like Gardaland.
Lake Garda is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Scaliger Castle and ancient Roman villa ruins (Grotte di Catullo) in Sirmione. The Old Port of Lazise also features well-preserved medieval city walls and a castle. Malcesine boasts a 13th-century castle and cobbled streets.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the View of Lake Garda from La Rocca di Garda. While the path can be steep, the vistas are incredibly rewarding. Another option is taking the cable car from Malcesine up Monte Baldo for expansive views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Lake Garda is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along lakeside paths like the Lakeside Cycle Path from Bardolino to Garda, hiking in the Monte Baldo range, and various water sports such as sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing, especially in Riva del Garda. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking and cycling guides for Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella.
Yes, Lake Garda offers numerous spots for swimming and relaxing on beaches. The Lake Garda highlight itself points to superb beaches, often with views of Sirmione. The Lakeside Promenade and Piers also provide access to beautiful spots along the water.
Lake Garda enjoys a mild and temperate climate throughout the year. The spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing, avoiding the peak summer crowds while still offering excellent weather. The Bardolino wine festival in late summer is also a popular event.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its cuisine and wine. You can enjoy wine tasting, particularly local varieties like Bardolino and Valpolicella wines, and savor regional dishes. Bardolino, for instance, is famous for its wine festival and surrounding vineyards.
Yes, Sirmione, located on a peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Garda, is known for its modern thermal baths, offering therapeutic properties and a great spot for relaxation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural scenery, ranging from mountainous northern shores to rolling hills in the south. The pure blue waters, Mediterranean vegetation, and the blend of outdoor activities with rich history and culture are highly valued. The scenic cycle paths and charming lakeside towns are also frequently praised.
Yes, some areas around Lake Garda are dog-friendly. For example, the general Lake Garda highlight is tagged as dog-friendly, indicating that you can find suitable spots to enjoy with your pet.
Several notable towns are easily accessible. These include Sirmione, known for its history and thermal baths; Bardolino and Garda, famous for their wine and scenic lakeside paths; Lazise, with its medieval charm; Malcesine, offering castle views and Monte Baldo access; and Riva del Garda, a hub for water sports.


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