The main feature here is the wind: gifted with a perfect breeze (called Ora) the Trentino shores of Lake Garda are a popular honey pot for all sailing and windsurfing fans and regattas and international competitions are held every year in this setting. The Lake’s beaches and the boats that cross it are features loved by whoever just wants to relax and enjoy unique views.

The active holiday possibilities are endless: trekking itineraries, cycling paths, the Mountain & Garda Bike trails, and much more. In addition, the Alto Garda (upperlake Garda) area is one of the destinations preferred by free climbers: the mountain faces dropping vertically into the Lakebelow are spectacular free climbing stages.

The nearby Valle di Ledro and the lake of the same name, one of the most clean in Trentino, attract camping holiday and holiday apartment enthusiasts. Don’t miss the Museo delle Palafitte, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Over 200km of cycling trails and forest and military roads will allow you to discover more of valley on two wheels. Canyoning is also very well suited to this area.

During winter, particularly at Christmas, Garda Trentino turns into a sort of fairy-tale, and enchants visitors with its wondrous landscape and delicious foods and beverages, not to mention the local Christmas markets. It is the perfect destination for those in search of tranquility and well-being, and moreover a prestigious seat for congresses and innovative events. Here,Mediterranean cuisine meets the flavours of both the mountains and the lake. Among the best foods to try is the extra virgin olive oil, the Trentino wines and carne salada (pickled beef).

You cannot miss the MAG, Museo Alto Garda (Upper Garda museum), the area’s castles and the hydroelectric power plant in Riva del Garda.(