Lake Garda is a massive lake situated in the Lugana region which is a sub-region of Lombardy. The Lugana wines are extremely good due to the vineyards which surround Lake Garda. The area is known for its Soave, Bardolino, and Valpolicella wines.
With crystal clear waters, Lake Garda sits at the south end of the town of Sirmione. In addition to the Lake Garda wine tours, the lake attracts poets, writers, and world leaders. Almost all tourists head to the lake’s shores and to the many vineyards which surround the lake.
Lake Garda
Lake Garda is Italy’s largest lake. Its southern shores are lined with beaches and low hills. The northern part of the lake is lined with mountains and cliffs. The lake attracts tourist for anything from sailing and windsurfing to mountain climbing and mountain biking.
In addition to the bounty of grapes grown around Lake Garda, olive and lemon trees thrive in the temperate climate.
History
Lake Garda has a turbulent history. In 300 B.C. it became part of the Roman Empire. Since the fall of Roman, Lake Garda has seen battles and change of ownership. After World War II, tourism boomed attract millions of people to the natural beauty of the lake and surrounding area. Tourist can visit a Medieval castle, the ruins of a Roman village, petroglyphs, World War II sites, and more.
Wine Tours
Lake Garda wine tours abound in this area. Tourist can take a day-tour or multi-day tours. Wine tours will take you to multiple vineyards where you can do wine-tastings, walk through the vineyards, and learn about wine production.
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