The nearby
Garda Lake, offers to tourist culture, magnificent landscape and a lot of opportunities for playing sports and entertainment.

The famous Gabriele D'Annunzio’s Vittoriale in Gardone Riviera and the charming peninsula of Sirmione, praised by Catullus, with a beautiful Scaliger Castle.
Borghetto sul Mincio is a small and charming village on Mincio river. A very characteristic town where tasting the famous tortellini or walking among green willows.

Sigurtà Garden Park is another interesting destination, a beautiful green area full of old trees, visit on foot, by bike or a small-train bookable inside the Park.

Garda Lake or Benàco is the largest Italian lake, with an area of about 370 km ².
Benàco belongs to three regions: Lombardy ( Province of Brescia) Veneto ( Province of Verona) and Trentino-Alto Adige ( Province of Trento). Garda Lake is one of the main Italian tourist destinations because of suggestive landscape, entertainment and sports opportunities.

The Italian Vittoriale, in Gardone Riviera, was the last home of the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, who after his death endowed it to the Italian people. The renovation began in 1921 and in 1925 the Vittoriale was declared a national monument. The Vittoriale stands on nine acres, mades up of buildings, squares, boulevards and fountains, including the Poet’s Home (la Prioria), the War Museum, the Mausoleum, the MAS used to la Beffa di Buccari, the Puglia ship, an auditorium, which holds the airplane of the famous D’Annunzio’s flight over Vienna and a wonderful outdoor theater that can host up to 1500 people, where every summer there are numerous theatrical and dance performances. The Italian Foundation of Vittoriale is open to the public and can be visited every day of the year (except from 24 and 25 December and 1 January).

Sirmione is one of the most location visited by tourists, because of the wonderful Scaliger Castle (1277-1278), for the famous Grotte praised by the Latin poet Catullus and the two famous Thermal Baths. The charming town of Sirmione is placed on a long peninsula that divides the lower lake Garda, “Grotte di Catullo”, on the tip of the peninsula, is the largest private mansion in Northern Italy, built between the 1st Century BC and the 1st Century AD. This villa was probably one of the residences of the Latin poet Catullus, who dedicated to the lakeside town's “A Sirmio” sonnet.