Activities near Borgo Lago di Garda
We have prepared this collection of places you can visit during your stay.

Sirmione
The village
The village of Sirmione is a must-see for anyone staying on Lake Garda. From the Scaliger Castle with its battlements and fortified harbor to the medieval atmosphere of Sirmione village, with its picturesque views, winding alleys, and historic stone houses. Walking through the historic center, you can admire the ancient walls, stone houses, and breathtaking views of the lake.
The natural terms.
Sirmione is also famous for its natural hot springs, the Grotte di Catullo, and its beaches, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and culture. A place where history and beauty blend perfectly!

Lake Garda
The rock
The village of Sirmione is a must-see for anyone staying on Lake Garda. From the Scaliger Castle with its battlements and fortified harbor to the medieval atmosphere of Sirmione village, with its picturesque views, winding alleys, and historic stone houses. Walking through the historic center, you can admire the ancient walls, stone houses, and breathtaking views of the lake.
Museum Casa del Podestà
Sirmione is also famous for its natural hot springs, the Grotte di Catullo, and its beaches, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and culture. A place where history and beauty blend perfectly!
Abbazia di Maguzzano
The Abbey of Maguzzano is a place of charm and spirituality, nestled in the green morainic hills of Lonato del Garda, with a breathtaking view of Lake Garda. This historic Benedictine complex, dating back to the 9th century, is now a center of hospitality and culture, perfect for those seeking a rejuvenating stay amidst nature and history.
Quiet Park
Water park on Lake Garda. It covers over 120,000 m², the perfect place to spend days in harmony with the whole family.

Desenzano del Garda
Roman villa and antiquarium
The Villa Romana of Desenzano del Garda is a true archaeological gem that transports you directly into the elegance of the Roman era! Located in a privileged position near the lake, this ancient residence offers an intriguing testimony to aristocratic life between the 1st and 4th centuries AD.
Desenzano Castle
Built between the 11th and 15th centuries, the castle likely stands on the foundations of an ancient Roman castrum, and has been expanded over the centuries to house a garrison and protect the population. Although it was never a true military fortress, it played a strategic defensive role, especially during the Middle Ages. The castle is open to the public and allows visitors to explore its walls, the main tower, and the ramparts, offering one of the most beautiful views of Lake Garda.
Lakefront of Desenzano
Ideal for those who love walks, the Lungolago offers a path that follows the lake from Rivoltella del Garda to Desenzano.