What is Bardolino known for?


What is Bardolino known for? Bardolino is a wine region located in the province of Verona, across the eastern shore of Lake Garda, which is also known as ''La Riviera degli Ulivi''. This place is not only famous for wines but also produces exceptional extra virgin olive oil. This district is part of the Veneto wine region of north-eastern Italy.


Does Bardolino have a train station?

The nearest railway station to Bardolino is at Peschiera (15km) - the main line Verona station is around 30km away.


How much is a taxi from Verona to Bardolino?

Taking a private airport taxi will take around 35 minutes to cover the distance from Verona Airport to Bardolino and will cost approximately €55. The local buses will take closer to 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach the Italian village but will cost just €8 one-way.


How long is the transfer from Verona to Bardolino?

The distance from Verona Airport to Bardolino is 29 km. The journey will take 35 minutes by taxi or private transfer, and 1 hour and 30 minutes by the local buses.


What is there to do in the town called Garda?

Garda undoubtedly boasts one of the most beautiful beaches of Lake Garda. To the north of the town center you can find Punta San Vigilio, a splendid peninsula owned by the Counts Guarienti di Brenzone, that hosts a the Villa with its park, a little church, an inn, a small harbour and the Mermaids' Bay.


Which is best market in Lake Garda?

These places are best for flea & street markets in Lake Garda:
  • Mercato Settimanale di Desenzano.
  • mercatino amici di don Baldo.
  • Mercato settimanale di Rivoltella.


Which is better Bardolino or Sirmione?

Bardolino has more space to spread out, not to mention the lakeside path to Garda (45 minutes' stroll) or to Lazise (about an hour). It is also better located for travelling to other towns on the lake by boat, and there's a bus service to all the towns on the eastern shore as well as to Verona.


Which part of Lake Garda is most beautiful?

The northern side of Lake Garda is surrounded by high mountains and is probably the most impressive part of the lake. Seeing it from the water is really the best way to appreciate the stunning landscapes! So, if you are visiting Lake Garda and want to see the best of the lake itself, take a boat trip to Riva.


What is the least touristy part of Lake Garda?

Lake Garda's beaches clearly get busy in summer, so if you want to avoid the crowds, stick to the western shore or go as far north as you can. Makio beach near Salo is usually a less crowded option.