Treasures to Discover around Us

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Borghetto – A Timeless Charm

Ranked among Italy’s Most Beautiful Villages, Borghetto is a riverfront gem along the Mincio, where time seems to stand still.
Water mills, tranquil waters, and the Visconti Bridge—a 14th-century fortified dam—tell a story of battles and splendor.
Overlooking the valley, the Scaliger Castle stands as a reminder of medieval grandeur, while the Church of St. Mark the Evangelist houses 15th-century frescoes, echoes of a distant past.

Valeggio sul Mincio – A Blend of History and Flavors

Valeggio sul Mincio is a charming town nestled along the riverbanks, where history, nature, and tradition intertwine in a timeless harmony.
The castle watches over the slow-moving waters, flowing past Borghetto, an enchanted village of watermills and dreamy bridges.
But Valeggio is also a land of flavors, renowned for its "Nodo d’Amore" tortellini—a delicacy made of thin pasta, filled with rich flavors, and tied to a romantic legend.
Valeggio sul Mincio is not just a place to visit, but an experience to cherish, immersing yourself in its charm and unforgettable cuisine.

Sigurtà Garden Park – A Corner of Paradise

Founded in 1978, but with origins dating back to the 17th century, Parco Giardino Sigurtà is a 560,000 sqm oasis nestled in the hills near Lake Garda.
Considered one of the five most beautiful gardens in the world, it boasts a breathtaking variety of flowers, 18 lakes, and medicinal gardens.
A 7-km scenic route, which can be explored on foot, by bicycle, golf cart, or panoramic train, reveals the enchanting beauty of this place, where spectacular blooms and charming landscapes create a magical atmosphere.

Lake Garda – Between Villages and Legends

Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is dotted with picturesque towns rich in history and charm. Peschiera del Garda, mentioned by Dante, still preserves ancient fortifications. Malcesine, with its Scaliger Castle, offers breathtaking views from the Monte Baldo cable carSirmione, nestled on a peninsula, is renowned for its thermal baths and romantic scenery. In the surrounding area, the Vittoriale degli Italiani, the grand residence of Gabriele d’Annunzio, is a must-visit for history and literature enthusiasts.

Fun and Relaxation – Parks and Thermal Spas

  • Mincio Park: A vast natural reserve between Lake Garda and the Po River, perfect for walks and cycling tours.
  • Cavour Water Park (2 km away): Italy’s greenest water park, featuring pools and nature-immersed water attractions.
  • Gardaland (10 km away): Italy’s largest amusement park, with thrilling rides for all ages.
  • Parco Natura Viva (15 km away): A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to endangered species, offering a safari-style experience.
  • Aquardens Thermal Spa (30 km away): A thermal paradise nestled in the Valpolicella hills.
  • Sirmione Thermal Baths (25 km away): Renowned for their healing and rejuvenating thermal waters.

The Wine Roads – A Journey Through Local Flavors

The Valpolicella region, famous for Amarone wine, offers an array of prestigious wines:

  • Bardolino & Chiaretto: Classic red and rosé wines, celebrated during the Grape and Wine Festival in Bardolino.
  • Lugana: A fresh, mineral white wine, perfect with seafood.
  • Soave: An elegant white wine from the Verona region.
  • Custoza: A fragrant and floral wine, ideal as a table companion.

Many local wineries offer wine tastings and guided tours, providing a deep dive into the area’s rich wine heritage.

Verona – A City of Art and Timeless Love

Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a city filled with centuries of history and charm.
The Arena di Verona, Italy’s best-preserved Roman amphitheater, hosts unforgettable opera performances.
The Ponte Pietra, with its stunning views, connects the historic center to the Torricelle hills.
But Verona is also the City of Love, home to Romeo and Juliet’s iconic sites, including Juliet’s House and its legendary balcony.

Venice – A Dream on Water

Venice, with its timeless canals and breathtaking scenery, is an unparalleled romantic experience.
A gondola ride beneath the Bridge of Sighs is pure magic.
In the heart of the city, St. Mark’s Square dazzles with its golden Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, and the Bell Tower, offering panoramic views of the lagoon.
Must-see attractions include Murano, famous for its glassmaking, Burano, with its colorful houses, and Torcello, steeped in ancient history.
During Venice Carnival, the city transforms into an enchanting realm of masks and timeless traditions.

Mantua – A Dream Between Land and Sky

Surrounded by its three lakes, Mantua is a poetic and enchanting city.
The Ducal Palace, former residence of the Gonzaga family, and Palazzo Te, a masterpiece of Mannerist art, recount its rich history.
Just a short drive away, the Ferrari Museum in Maranello celebrates the legend of the world’s most iconic sports cars.

Milan – A Timeless Hub of Elegance and Creativity

Milan, the fashion and economic capital of Italy, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis.
The Fashion District is home to the most prestigious designer boutiques, while Brera and the Navigli come alive at night with trendy bars and artistic charm.
Must-visit landmarks include the majestic Duomo, the Sforza Castle, and renowned art galleries such as the Pinacoteca di Brera and the Triennale Design Museum.

Nature & Outdoor Adventures

The province of Verona offers eight golf courses, including Golf Club Paradiso (Peschiera) and Golf Club Verona (Sommacampagna).
For nature lovers, the Mincio Park spans 16,000 hectares, featuring a 40-km cycling path along the river.
On Lake Garda, sailing, kite surfing, and windsurfing schools provide thrilling water sports.
For breathtaking panoramas, a cable car ride up Monte Baldo from Malcesine is an unforgettable experience.