Lake Garda Communities Celebrate Blue Flag for Water Quality
Sirmione earns Blue Flag 2000, highlighting improved water quality and wastewater treatment, ensuring Garda’s lake remains safe and pristine for all visitors.
Sirmione earns Blue Flag 2000, highlighting improved water quality and wastewater treatment, ensuring Garda’s lake remains safe and pristine for all visitors.
Urban redevelopment in Riva del Garda centers on cultural venues and library projects, sparking debate on costs, location, and future management of historic buildings.
Counterfeit goods seized in Brescia are donated to charity, balancing law enforcement with social aid, thanks to innovative judicial decisions.
Local Brescia cuisine shines in a competitive food and wine exhibition featuring 19 restaurants, promoting regional ingredients and culinary excellence.
Salò’s lakeside promenade project sparks debate on water quality, environmental impact, and Gulf management, promoting sustainable development along Lake Garda.
Illegal street vendors, extortion, and violence in Garda’s historic city highlight rising illegal activities, challenging law enforcement and local authorities.
Efforts to complete key cycling routes in Valdadige aim to connect Verona and Lake Garda, boosting tourism and promoting art, food, and wine experiences.
Sirmione offers scenic spots, top-rated beaches, modern ports, and efficient public services, making it a prime tourism destination in Lombardy.
Sirmione earns European Blue Flag for top-tier beaches, environmental quality, and sustainable tourism, positioning it among Italy’s most eco-friendly lake destinations.
Sirmione and neighboring towns improve beaches, water quality, and infrastructure, boosting tourism and quality of life around Lake Garda.