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Can you eat fish from Lake Garda?

Fresh fish from the lake's waters are in abundance – keep an eye out on menus for rainbow trout, sardines and grilled coregonus, an underrated white fish full of flavour that is best served with a drop of extra virgin Garda DOP olive oil.



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You can fish on Lake Garda for most of the year, except for certain fixed periods when it's forbidden to catch some species of fish. Fishing is also prohibited between one hour after sunset and one hour before dawn. There are also rules on the minimum length and amount of fish caught.

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With regard to the latter, among the most famous dishes to be tasted on Lake Garda are risotto with trinca, pasta with lake sardines, grilled fish such as perch or lavaret, and pike in sauce with polenta. Let's not forget the famous fish soup: a speciality much appreciated by locals and tourists alike.

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Average Daily Costs While meal prices in Lake Garda can vary, the average cost of food in Lake Garda is €42 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Lake Garda should cost around €17 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

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Sirmione is probably the main destination for tourists visiting Lake Garda, and on the southern tip of the Lake there are too many campsites and with the Gardaland water theme park avoid this area in the summer months, as traffic can be horrendous.

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Lake Garda is known for its amazing cuisine with traditional dishes made with fresh local food. There are many restaurants and local shops all around Lake Garda.

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Cisam - a traditional fish dish from Lake Garda. Cisam is a traditional fish dish of the area around Nago-Torbole and Riva, Lake Garda. The small freshwater fish Alborelle, or Aole for short, are typically prepared according to an ancient tradition of brining, to ensure their longevity.

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Perhaps more importantly, Lake Garda is also an exceptional beach destination. There may be no ocean, but the lake itself offers some wonderful beaches for swimming and sunbathing in the Italian summer sunshine.

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Water : tap water is drinkable although the high mineral content means it has a taste we're not used to. Bottled water is readily available and cheaper than back home.

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It takes only 4-5 hours driving to reach Garda Lake. Then, german really love Italian lifestyle, such as the culture, the food and of course, the wine. German tourists visiting Garda Lake, started to be also interested in visiting new places in the surroundings.

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It's a simple matter of Geography. Bavaria is close and has as many inhabitants as the whole of Austria and they simply outnumber the Tyroleans that also go to Lake Garda. It is just a few hours to drive from Munich, Augsburg and other cities to Lake Garda and any two, three free days make it worthwhile.

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Don't walk around in just a swimsuit On the shorefront between the towns of Malcesine and Peschiera del Garda, there is a strict dress code. Don't think you can just wander around in beach attire. Men are forbidden to go around without a shirt on, while women cannot be dressed only in swimming costumes.

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Lake Garda is Italy's largest lake nestled between Venice and Milan. The lake is known for its stunning scenery, beautiful towns, incredible food, and excellent wine.

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