Nearby attractions

The hotel resort is surrounded by a plethora of cultural, gastronomic and physical activities. Please find below a few of the local attractions. There are many more.

 

Lake Garda

Enjoy the lake and surrounding Monte Baldo mountain range this area is a popular attraction for active outdoor pursuits like hiking, walking and cycling. If you are drawn to water sports, the town of Torbole is a popular attraction for windsurfers and other aquatic adventurers.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garda_Lake

Sirmione


The town of Sirmione offers something for everyone. The town has a famous XIII century castle, built on the remains of an ancient Roman fortification called Rocca Scaligera. Around the town are a plethora of markets restaurants, nightclubs, and fashion outlet shops.
Of particular note is the town's spa offering mud baths, massages and under-water massages. In the town there are specialist centres for curing deafness, respiratory and motorial problems.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirmione

Torbole

The small town of Torbole is a draw for windsurfers. Throughout the year threee winds constantly blow on the beaches. These winds are known as the Ora, the Vent and the Peler.
The rocky area offers hundreds of kilometres of mountain biking paths. You can enjoy decents of 2000 meters from Mount Baldo to Lake Garda at 67 meters. The area around Torbole has beautiful geographical attractions such as the glacial cavities of Marmitte dei Giganti.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nago-Torbole

Malcesine

Malcesine is a romantic and atmospheric town. Located on the eastern shore of Lake Garda the town features a maze of historic alleyways and features a castle with fun towers to climb.
In the town there is a cable-car taking visitors to the summit of Monte Baldo to enjoy the breathtaking views.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcesine

VERONA

Arena di Verona

Built in AD 30, this amphitheatre is one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in existence. Both older and in better preservation than Rome's Coliseum the venue's exceptional acoustics hosts spectacular Summer Operas.

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verona_Arena

Santa Maria Assunta

Verona's cathedral, dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, actually consists of a number of connected buildings. The cathedral is at its heart, but the complex also includes the Canons' cloister, the Capitular library, the square in front of the church and the bishop's residence, all of which are architecturally notable.

Arche Scaligere

These three highly decorated 14th century Gothic relief arches were built for three members of the Scaligeri family.

Castelvecchio Museum

This museum was a former fortification of Verona renovated by the leading an Carlo Scarpa, an Italian architect. The museum enjoys a very extensive collection of decorative arts, weapons, sculptures, and art relief's and paintings.

Link: http://www.comune.verona.it/castelvecchio/cvsito/

Juliet's Balcony

This town is very old is as old as it has been immortalised by Shakespeare's legends of Verona, the star-struck tragic lovers, Romeo and Juliet.You can visit both of their abodes. Juliet's house is located in Via Cappello. In the grounds you can view the infamous balcony as well as view her bronze statue of Juliet in the garden. A little way away is Romeo's house of the Montagues.