Don’t swim naked or play ball games on Lake Garda’s beaches. Taking a dip without a swimsuit is a bad idea at Lake Garda. On most beaches along the shore, naked swimming is banned. From Brescia, you can access both Lower and Upper Lake Garda. Venice Airport (VCE) is the preferred arrival point for long-distance travelers. Although the airport is relatively small, Venice is well-connected to Verona. You can take a shuttle to Venezia Mestre railway station and then catch a train to Verona or other nearby cities. Cascate delle Marmore. Standing 541ft tall, the Cascate delle Marmore, or Marmore Falls, is the world’s tallest man-made waterfall. Even more impressive, it was made by the Ancient Romans and dates back to 271 BC. Today it’s popular with hikers and tourists, who gather at the observatories at the top of the falls to see the massive rush of From there, follow the signs for Lake Garda. You can also take a train from Milan to Peschiera del Garda, which is a town on the shore of the lake. The journey takes about 2.5 hours and costs around €20. Once you’re in Peschiera del Garda, you can take a bus or ferry to your desired destination on the lake. The water temperature of Lake Garda in summer (June, July, August) is about 20 degrees. In May, the water is still cold - it is about 13 degrees. The same temperature the lake water reaches in October. September, with a water temperature of about 17 degrees, is de facto the last month when you can still comfortably swim Lake Garda. The northern part of Lake Garda houses carps that can be found only in this region. As it enjoys great popularity at table, it is threatened by extinction due to overfishing. The decreasing water quality and competition by alien species of fish add to this. Among the autochthonous fish, traditionally served in Lake Garda, bleaks, eels, pikes Tour the Scaligero Castle in Sirmione. medieval castle Scaliger on lake Garda. The Scaligero Castle in Sirmione is a former fortress that is considered to be one of Italy’s best-preserved castles. Built in the 13th-century, this castle features many rooms and areas you can explore, like the dungeon tower and drawbridge. The final stop on this 2-day Lake Garda itinerary is the town of Malcesine, a very popular town located on the east coast of the lake – in the Veneto region. Malcesine is absolutely beautiful and is a little bit different from the other towns we’ve visited to date, in fact, it doesn’t even have a lakeside promenade. Limone is a popular tourist resort on the shore of Lake Garda, in north-east Italy. It lies at the mountainous northern end of Lake Garda, and rocky cliffs rise up behind the waterfront town centre. Limone is a picturesque place to stay, and a good base for exploring and enjoying the lake, although summer holiday-makers should be prepared for Can You Swim in garda Lake? Absolutly Yes because The Quality of Water is chekcked by local Azienda Gardesana Servizi to ensure the hygienic quality of the water supplied, the aqueducts of the municipalities of Lake Garda Veronese are subjected to constant checks by the U.L.S.S. company, which, with the help of ARPAV analysis laboratories 45i68.