The shores of Lake Garda are full with picturesque villages, such as Malcesine (visited by Goethe), Torri del Benaco, Sirmione (where Maria Callas owned a villa), and many others.
The cities of Verona, as well as Trento, where the Council of Trent took place in the 16th century, are within easy reach. Venice, Padua, and Mantua, with their rich cultural heritage, can be visited in a single-day trip. A little bit further away, Ravenna, with its world-famous early Christian mosaics, as well as Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and the entire region of Tuscany are very interesting destinations.
Nature lovers should not miss the opportunity to visit the Dolomite Mountains, part of the Alps and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These magnificent and impressive mountains offer numerous opportunities for hikes, mountaineering, rock climbing, as well as for relaxing at the shores of one of the many lakes.