Lake Ledro

Lake Ledro

East of the shores of Lake Garda, Lake Ledro provides a smaller, seemingly untouched gem that vacationers have been “rediscovering” throughout the centuries. Tucked in between towering verdant mountainsides that amble along as Alpine foothills and tumble downwards into the clear blue, refreshing water.

You, too, will want to splash into Lake Ledro, as the very sight of this inviting lake will call savagely to your summer spirit. Water sports on Lake Ledro include kayaking, canoeing, swimming (of course), yachting, parasailing, jet skiing and a variety of delightful activities fit for romantic couples or the whole family. The lakeside beaches here, too, are to die for. Although the mountains mean that sun exposure might be somewhat limited in comparison to a seaside resort, the warm winds jumping off of the glassy surface make for a relaxing experience of naturally moderated temperatures that is, simply put, scintillating.

Cycling around the lake on select trails, as well as mountain biking, is extremely popular. Sights of rich, well-built and athletic northern Italians flaunting themselves are common here, as well as the sparkling smiles of Northern European and stylish American backpackers seeking the highest peak around for that money shot vista peering back down onto Lake Ledro. Delightfully, there are a variety of well-kept trails, and hidden villages and farm homes dot the way. The trail may even end up taking through someone’s back yard. If you’re caught, you will undoubtedly get invited to lunch.

Resorts in Lake Ledro are some of Italy’s finest. This is probably due to the fact that it’s typically had the allure of a destination for the rich and famous. Bars and nightclubs aren’t exclusive, but they certainly don’t shy away from fanciness. Whether visiting Lake Ledro on a romantic weekend getaway, or showing the family a wonderful summer vacation, you’ll be transformed by the end of your trip. Accommodations abound, with luxury lodging, five-star hotels, inviting rental apartments, cabins and even campgrounds for those who like a more rustic flare to their Italian holiday. No matter where you stay, it is important to book well in advance, especially if planning your trip during the summer months of July and August, which are typically the peak season here.
 
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