Activities in Lake Garda

There’s something for everyone here. Thrill seekers can enjoy splendid excursions around the lake and plateaus and mountain bikers will find excellent trails.

Explore the picturesque town of Sirmione with its medieval castle, narrow streets, and lovely lakeside promenade. It’s one of the most popular things to do in Lake Garda.
Climbing

Lake Garda’s rugged landscape attracts thrill-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world. From simple afternoon hikes to challenging multi-day trails, there’s something for everyone here.

There are plenty of cliffs and climbing routes that offer excellent conditions for beginners, advanced climbers, and even professionals. Whether on the via ferrata routes with their long iron ladders or at the climbing crags and alpine big walls, you will find all sorts of challenges for any performance level.

Many of the cliffs also offer great opportunities for Deep Water Soloing, where you can climb without ropes on a white limestone wall overlooking the water. For those traveling with kids, there are some kid friendly climbing gardens that are perfect for a family day out.

A good option is the climbing garden in Nago-Torbole near Arco. It has large trees that provide shade, and the routes are not very high so they’re suitable for children. There’s also a beach for those wanting to take a break.
Walking

If you’d like to explore Lake Garda on foot, there are plenty of options for all ages. Gentle lakeside paths (lungolaghi) are perfect for a tranquil stroll, while hikers will love the surrounding mountains that showcase a variety of trails.

Canyoning is a popular outdoor activity that’s suitable for all ages and fitness levels. However, you should note that some of the gorges are more challenging than others and require a certain level of experience. If you’re traveling with children, consider booking a kid-friendly canyoning adventure that has smaller jumps and shorter slides.

A cruise on Lake Garda is one of the best ways to see its enchanting towns and villages. Whether you choose to relax on a private sunset tour or take in the views from the comfort of a speedboat, you’ll enjoy a glass of prosecco and appetizers while glancing at elegant villas that stud the hills. To round out the experience, savor a slice of classic Cassata Gardesana—a cake made from sponge cake and sweet ricotta cheese with candied fruit and liqueur.
Cycling

The area surrounding Lake Garda offers the opportunity to discover the beauty of the mountains and the lake from different perspectives, thanks to the many bicycle paths and trails. Mountain bike enthusiasts can ride along the over 1000 km of marked trails. Sports lovers can also practice windsurfing, sailing and diving in the lake’s crystal clear waters, play tennis, golf or try climbing or paragliding.

A unique attraction is the scenic new cycle path, almost suspended on a terraced “bridge”, facing Lake Garda and the enchanting village of Limone. The Cascate del Varone is a beautiful waterfall that cascades into a natural gorge. If you are looking for a thrilling experience, we suggest trying canyoning, an adventure suitable for kids, beginners, intermediate and experts, as well as the whole family.

Moreover, Lake Garda’s enchanting lakeside towns offer plenty to do, from the historic Scaliger castle in Torri del Benaco to strolling around the picturesque streets of Riva del Garda or taking the cable car up to Monte Baldo in Malcesine. For a more relaxed day, why not visit one of the weekly markets and enjoy a slice of traditional “Cassata Gardesana” in a cafe with stunning views?
Paragliding

Many passionate paragliders come to Lake Garda particularly because of the ideal conditions, and even beginners can enjoy a glide in tandem. This exciting experience offers a unique perspective on the mesmerising panorama of Lake Garda and the surrounding mountains.

A great way to discover the enchanting landscape of the Upper Garda Park is by soar between snowy mountains, above ice-covered lakes and in front of castles that seem to be straight out of a fairytale. A tandem paraglide flight is suitable for anyone, as no specific physical skills are required, and you’ll be safely accompanied by experienced pilots.

You can find a number of different clubs which offer tandem flights on the east and north shores of Lake Garda. The best place to fly is from Malcesine, on Monte Baldo, where the take-off area can be easily reached by cable car. Claudio Benedetti, president of the local paragliding club and owner of Hotel Ideal, is always available to give you detailed information about wind conditions and flight possibilities.Other applications include smart parking systems, which transmit information about available spaces to drivers’ smartphones.Aktivitäten gardasee

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