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| 🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 303 properties. |
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| 💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
| 🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
| ⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
| 🐾 Pet-friendly: | 98 properties. |
| 🏊 With pool: | 150 properties. |
Holidays in Bardolino
The area and getting around
A lakeside paradise
The area in and around Bardolino, Italy, is a picturesque region on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, known for its stunning lake views, rolling vineyards, and charming historic towns. Bardolino's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding Veneto region, including nearby towns like Lazise, Garda, and Sirmione. Getting around Bardolino and the Lake Garda area is convenient, with options including local buses, ferries, and bike rentals.
Sightseeing and history
The Lungolago promenade offers a scenic walking and cycling route connecting Bardolino to nearby towns along the lake, while ferries provide a relaxing way to explore the various lakeside destinations. For those looking to venture further afield, car rentals are available and provide the flexibility to explore the beautiful countryside and visit nearby attractions, such as the Monte Baldo mountain range and the gorgeous city of Verona, with ease.
Did you know that Bardolino is particularly famous for its wine production, especially the Bardolino and Bardolino Superiore wines. The town has a rich winemaking tradition, and Bardolino wine is renowned both within Italy and internationally. Visitors can explore this heritage through local wineries, wine tastings, and the annual Bardolino Wine Festival, which celebrates the grape harvest with festivities, tastings, and events!
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Top 5 travel tips in Bardolino
1. Piazza Matteotti
Wander Through Piazza Matteo, the heart of Bartolino's old town, surrounded by colourful buildings, quaint cafes, and boutique shops. This is the perfect place to enjoy a few leisurely hours strolling about soaking up the wonderful atmosphere, and enjoying people-watching while having a coffee at a pavement café.
2. San Severo Church
A visit to the Church of San Severo is a highlight of Bardolino. This 11th-century Romanesque church is renowned for its stunning frescoes that depict biblical scenes. The church's historical significance and beautiful architecture provide visitors with a deep sense of the town's rich cultural heritage, providing you with the perfect peaceful location to admire the artistry of a bygone era.
3. Museo del Vino
For wine enthusiasts, the Museo del Vino is an essential stop. This museum, located just outside the town centre, offers an engaging look into the history and production of Bardolino wine. You'll have the opportunity to learn about traditional winemaking techniques, explore the exhibits detailing the local wine industry, and even enjoy a wine tasting session that showcases the region's famous Bardolino wines!
4. Lungolago di Bardolino
Outdoor lovers will appreciate the Lungolago di Bardolino, the scenic promenade along Lake Garda's shore. Whether you choose to walk, jog, or bike, this lakeside path offers breathtaking views of the water and surrounding mountains. Along the way, you can relax at one of the many small beaches, take a dip in the clear waters, or stop at a lakeside café for a refreshing drink!
5. Hike up to Rocca di Garda
If you are a nature enthusiast, you shouldn't miss the chance to hike up to Rocca di Garda, the ruins of a medieval fortress perched on a hilltop overlooking the town. The hike is relatively easy and takes about an hour, with the reward of panoramic views of Lake Garda and the countryside once you reach the top. It's an ideal spot for photography and offers a peaceful retreat from the busier areas below.

























