Garda Lake Tourism Outlook Post-Easter: Challenges and Opportunities
Disastrous Easter for Limone, but Garda tourism, especially with German and Austrian visitors, shows resilience despite weather worries and upcoming holiday challenges.
Disastrous Easter for Limone, but Garda tourism, especially with German and Austrian visitors, shows resilience despite weather worries and upcoming holiday challenges.
Montichiari’s ecological walk and procession celebrate Madonna Rosa Mistica, blending religious devotion and nature in a scenic 12km route with community festivities.
Salò’s Montesuello hosts the annual Alpini festival with parades, marching, and a Holy Mass by Lake Garda, celebrating tradition and community.
Montichiari airport in Brescia is set to resume Rome flights with Alpi Eagles from May 1st, offering two daily flights and potential future destinations.
Traditional Schützen uniforms brighten Arco’s celebrations, honoring centuries-old roots and regional history during two days of parades, music, and cultural pride.
Lonato hosts its first Organic Festival, celebrating eco-friendly practices, organic products, and rural culture with tastings, art, and music for sustainable living.
Mountain biking at Lake Garda doubles in popularity, with trail routes, expert guides, and top athletes like Paola Pezzo boosting sports tourism.
Environmentalist Paolo Matteotti urges the mayor to restore Sperone beach, ensuring coastal access, maintenance, and environmental preservation after tunnel works.
Enjoy a vibrant lineup of concerts, exhibitions, and historical celebrations around Lake Garda leading up to Liberation Day on April 25th.
Garda Granfondo attracts 3,000 participants eager to race along stunning lake views, featuring a challenging route and vibrant event atmosphere.