
As you approach from the south, Lake Garda rewards you with a final, unexpected Mediterranean spectacle before you reach the Dolomite mountain passes; in fact, it’s the northernmost area of Europe where plants such as olive and lemon trees grow naturally.
You’ll be thunderstruck by the unique mountain geography around Lake Garda, which is located halfway between the Alps and the Po valley. In its variegated landscape, you’ll distinguish a perfect combination of Mediterranean and Alpine settings, from both the naturalistic and cultural standpoints.
You can visit small, yet historically important towns such as Gardone, Desenzano, Riva del Garda, Torbole and Arco, or admire breathtaking panoramas from the tops of imposing mountains such as Mount Baldo in the Alpine Foothills,
From the historical and cultural perspective, Lake Garda offers numerous opportunities that include the Mart Museum of Modern Art in Rovereto, the Vittoriale, the Roman ruins in Riva del Garda, and internationally important trade fairs held at the Palafiere convention centre in Riva del Garda.
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