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What is to see

A Land Rich in Treasures

Located in a wonderful position on the hills of venetian Lake Garda, in an area that goes from the beaches to the 2200 meters of the peaks of Monte Baldo, and well served by motorways and expressways, Relais Borgo Romantico will allow you to easily reach the unmissable destinations of the entire area. For trekking and cycling enthusiasts, we have also mapped routes from 4 to 180 km, easily accessible with our Komoot app.
Choose the destination you prefer and let us advise you. We are here for this!

taste, visit, discover...

In this map we would like to offer you some tips on Places to taste and Places to visit. Restaurants and pizzerias where we feel good; villages and landscapes that we love; short routes for lovers of walking and running.
By clicking on the arrow on the left, at the top of the map, you can choose between Restaurants, Places and Routes.
For Outdoor and Sport lovers, go to  Bike&Trek  page and ask at the Reception.


 

Lake Garda

Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy, is our land and reaches three regions: Veneto, Lombardy and Trentino Alto Adige.

The lake has been surrounded by populations, eras and cultures, leaving a deep trace that can be noted by visiting the various villages that rise along its banks. Among castles, breathtaking views, cultural activities and trips by boat or bike, you will have the feeling of having dived into a corner in paradise.

Monte Baldo

With a maximum height of 2218 meters and a ridge of 40km, Monte Baldo offers splendid views in every season. The climatic influence of the lake allows the coexistence of different natural environments. For this, Monte Baldo is called the "Garden of Europe".

It is the ideal place for observing fauna and botanical species but also for hiking and mountain biking, trekking and paragliding in an extraordinary environment. Better if accompanied by guides.

Valpolicella

Countryside and vines as far as the eye can see, where Venetian villas, small villages and ancient churches sprout. A name that says it all: one of the most reliable theories derives the name from "Vallis polis cellae", which, translated from Latin means “Valleys with many cellars”. It is here in Valpolicella that great Amarone wine derive from.

And along the Wine Route, don't miss places like S. Giorgio, the Veja Bridge and the Molina Waterfalls.

Verona

Unesco heritage, Verona is a perfect example of a Roman and medieval city, with the town structure that develops between the curves of the Adige river.

Known particularly for the immortal drama “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare, which helped crown it as a city of lovers, Verona also has much more to offer, from the Roman Arena to the Shopping streets, from the significant Castelvecchio to the places of nightlife. Here life is romantic and fascinating.

Mantua

A splendid city of art in Lombardy, Mantua was elected the Italian Capital of Culture in 2016. It is no wonder it is rich in history, with palaces and works of art that reflect the charm of the Italian Renaissance and its promoters – the Gonzaga family. Visit Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo del Te and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets from Ponte San Giorgio.

Smaller and different from Verona, immersed in the plain, it is certainly worth a visit.

Venice

Considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is one of a kind. Among the most powerful Italian Maritime Republics, in centuries of domination over the seas, it has been enriched with unique works of art and architectural masterpieces, such as the Rialto Bridge, the Basilica of San Marco and Palazzo Ducale. Suspended like magic over the lagoon, Venice gives the illusion that everything has remained still in time.
Get lost in the streets between art and typical places.

Milan

Capital of Lombardy, Milan is the City of Fashion and Design, and one of the most populous metropolitan areas in Europe. There are many activities to do: from paying a visit to the Duomo - a symbol of the city - to the promenade in the Quadrilatero della Moda, from the Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio to the Navigli.
Feast your eyes on Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, among the high fashion boutiques, or admire works of art in the rich collection of the Pinacoteca di Brera.