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Bordered in the north by the Dolomites of Brenta and in the south with the gentle slopes of the Morainic Hills, lies the captivating Lake Garda. A mild climate and Mediterranean vegetation are characteristics of this olive- and lemon-lined landscape. At 55 km long and 17.5 km wide, Lake Garda is the largest Italian lake since the ice age. Whether swimming, hiking or simply relaxing, every holiday traveller will find what there heart desires. The sometimes strong northern wind makes the north shore somewhat of an Eldorado for water sports fans, whereas the sun-hungry are guaranteed to find a spot at one of the abundant beaches. The majestic Monte Baldo on the eastern shore invites guests to explore and take hiking tours with stops in the rustic Lake Gardian mountain villages. In addition to that, the city of Lago is an ideal point to start a day trip to Verona or Venice. Desenzano - holiday with a thousand fascinating visages!
Located in the south western part of Lake Garda is Desenzano, the largest Lake Garda city. With its attractive sights and active night life, the city of Desenzano is the ideal holiday for the "young" and "old" alike. The picturesque “Old Harbour” with its “Piazza Malvezzi” and antique arcade is one of the most beloved photo motifs of Lake Garda. The motor way, just two kilometres away from Desenzano, offers tourists the perfect starting point for many daytrips that the metropolises of Verona, Milan and Venice have to offer.
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