Lazise: a Lake Garda gem
All about Lazise
Lazise, located on the south-eastern shore of Lake Garda, enchants visitors with its historic charm and the typical Italian dolce vita lifestyle. It’s surrounded by rolling hills and has direct access to the lake, inviting you to take a relaxing stroll along the promenade. The mild climate and wide range of leisure activities make Lazise at Lake Garda an ideal destination for anyone who wants to experience an enjoyable mix of relaxation and culture.
Lazise – full of stories and history
If you take a stroll through the historic centre of Lazise, you’ll notice the harmonious mix of medieval flair and modern accents. The imposing Scaliger Castle (the “Castello Scaligero”) and the well-preserved town walls tell exciting stories from times long past, while the picturesque harbour creates an inviting atmosphere. Our tip: Stroll through the narrow cobbled streets lined with little boutiques and soak up the traditional yet contemporary flair.
There’s so much to do in Lazise!
In and around Lazise, there’s a wide range of activities for you to enjoy – something for every taste, level, and weather. How about a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, for example? Or a scenic boat tour on the lake? More adventurous visitors can also try stand-up paddling. For families and amusement park fans, there are nearby leisure attractions such as the Gardaland theme park and the CanevaWorld water park. Nature lovers will find bliss on excursions to Mt Baldo or the impressive Parco Giardino Sigurtà garden. Back in Lazise, pure relaxation awaits in the Villa dei Cedri thermal park in Colà.
Culinary delights and fine wines from Lazise
Lazise has indulgence in store for all lovers of Italian cuisine and fine wines. The weekly markets in the town are perfect for anyone looking for fresh, regional produce. In the traditional inns (“osterie”), you’ll be spoilt with typical Italian dishes – and how about a homemade “gelato” for dessert? The region around Lazise is particularly famous for its wines: Try the Bardolino and the full-bodied Valpolicella, for example. You’ll also find numerous culinary events and festivals with local specialities to tempt you.
Tips for your stay in Lazise
Is the holiday anticipation high and your journey to Lazise just around the corner? You can easily reach the town by car, train, or plane. If you’re arriving by car, you’ll find numerous parking facilities both in the centre and outside. The nearest airport is in Verona, around 22 kilometres away. The mildest time to visit Lazise is in spring and autumn, while sun worshippers should travel in summer. In Lazise, you’ll find a wide range of accommodation types, from elegant hotels such as the Quellenhof Luxury Resort Lazise to cosy holiday apartments and idyllic campsites.