Highlights
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Sirmione, Malcesine, Limone sul Garda and Riva del Garda will enchant you with their medieval charm, historic buildings and Italian flair. Explore ancient castles, winding alleyways and enjoy culinary delights in cosy restaurants serving fresh local produce.
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Gardaland is an absolute highlight for families and amusement park fans. This world-famous theme park, which is located on the southern shore of the lake in Castelnuovo del Garda, offers a mixture of exciting rides, themed areas and shows. It is a true adventure land for young and old.
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Isola del Garda is the largest island in the lake and a hidden paradise. The island is home to a magnificent neoclassical-style villa surrounded by beautiful gardens. The island can be visited as part of a guided boat tour and offers the perfect combination of nature, history and architecture.
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Picturesque Bardolino, known for its wine of the same name, is another highlight on southern Lake Garda. The region around Bardolino is famous for its wine culture, and the Strada del Vino (Wine Road) offers numerous opportunities for wine tasting. The rolling hills around Bardolino also offer wonderful views and hiking trails.
Frequently asked questions
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The train journey from Munich to Lake Garda takes around 6 to 9 hours, depending on the connection. The duration depends mainly on the destination station on Lake Garda and the route taken. As a rule, at least one change is required, often in Verona or Milan, although additional changes or longer waiting times can extend the total journey time.
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Several towns around Lake Garda have railway stations, making it possible to travel there by train. The most important stations for getting around are Peschiera del Garda and Desenzano del Garda, located directly on the southern shore, as well as Verona Porta Nuova, a major regional transport hub near the lake. Both lakeside towns lie on the Milan–Verona railway line and are served by long-distance and regional trains, whilst Verona Porta Nuova frequently serves as a transfer point for onward connections to Lake Garda.
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The train journey from Hamburg to Lake Garda takes around 12 to 15 hours, depending on the route. This duration is due to the long north-south distance and the choice of destination station on Lake Garda. In most cases, at least one change is required, often at Verona Porta Nuova, before regional trains take over the onward journey to the holiday resorts on the lake.
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Yes, you can travel to Lake Garda by train, though not directly to every town on the lake. The journey usually involves travelling via major railway stations such as Peschiera del Garda or Desenzano del Garda, which are well connected to the Italian rail network. From Switzerland, train services often go via Milan, from where there are connections to Lake Garda. The final leg of the journey to the individual holiday resorts is usually covered by bus, taxi or boat.