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Practical info — Bardolino

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Walk the lakeside promenade towards Garda or Lazise early in the morning to avoid the summer crowds.
  • Central parking fills up quickly during peak season; look for parking areas slightly further inland.
  • Taste the local light red wine, Bardolino Classico, at a traditional wine bar (enoteca).
  • Take the public ferry to explore other Lake Garda towns and skip the heavy lakeside traffic.

🍽 Food

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Bardolino Wine

Enjoy a local wine tasting at an enoteca in the old town alleys.

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Lake Fish (Lavarello)

Find a waterfront restaurant serving freshly caught local fish.

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Gelato

Treat yourself to traditional Italian gelato in the pedestrianized center.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Weekly Market

Browse the Thursday morning market along the lakefront for regional products.

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Olive Oil Boutiques

Pick up some high-quality local Garda olive oil in the historic center's specialty shops.

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San Zeno Church

This small, ancient Carolingian church gives a peaceful escape from the busy streets.

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Walk to Cisano

The promenade heading south towards Cisano is often quieter and first-rate for a relaxing evening stroll.

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Tucked away on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, Bardolino is a photogenic town renowned for its light, fruity red wine. The characterful old town, with its narrow alleys and a long lakeside promenade, is great for strolling. Along the promenade, numerous cafes and restaurants offer splendid views. The churches of San Zeno and San Severo are remarkable examples of Romanesque architecture. The surrounding hills are a patchwork of vineyards and olive groves, creating a well-suited landscape for cycling. The "Strada del Vino" (Wine Route) winds through the region, offering opportunities to visit local wineries. Every autumn, the town hosts the famous "Festa dell'Uva e del Vino," a wine festival that attracts thousands. Bardolino perfectly blends Mediterranean flair, culinary delights, and a rich cultural heritage.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

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Avg °C2481217222524191483
Rain mm4056567392757180768510360

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Geography

Population
4,873
Coordinates
45.54750, 10.71970

Facts

  • Zeni Wine Museum opened in 1991
  • Church of San Zeno dates back to the 9th century
  • Largest Wine Festival occurs in October
  • Olive Oil Museum was the first of its kind
  • Features a 12-kilometer lakeside promenade
  • Includes the hamlets of Cisano and Calmasino

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Sights in the town Bardolino (9)

Lungolago di Bardolino

A memorable lakeside promenade, well-suited for walking and enjoying the panoramic views of Lake Garda.

Chiesa di San Severo

A noteworthy 11th-century Romanesque church home to beautiful medieval frescoes and an ancient crypt.

Museo del Vino

The Zeni Wine Museum showcases the rich viticultural history and tools of the famous Bardolino wine region.

Villa Carrara Bottagisio

A grand lakeside villa surrounded by a lush public park that hosts many of the town's seasonal events.

Porto di Bardolino

The appealing town harbor is the bustling center of Bardolino, filled with local boats and lakeside cafes.

🕒 Mo-Fr 09:00-12:30, We 15:30-18:00

Eremo di San Giorgio

A hilltop Camaldolese monastery offering spiritual peace and sweeping panoramic views over the lake.

Baia delle sirene🎡 recreation

Bay of the Sirens, a sandy beach on Lake Garda with views of the Bardolino hills.

Samsara Whirlpool🎡 recreation

Samsara Whirlpool, a thermal spa pool with hot water on the shores of Lake Garda.

piscina termale🎡 recreation

Thermal pool with mineral water heated by natural springs in Bardolino.

Frequently asked questions

What is Bardolino famous for?
Famous for its light red wine of the same name and its photogenic location on the eastern shore of Lake Garda.
When is the wine festival in Bardolino?
The 'Festa dell'Uva e del Vino' wine festival is held annually in late September or early October.
What can you see in the old town?
Visit the 11th-century Church of San Severo and the lively lakeside promenade.
Are there museums in Bardolino?
Yes, the Olive Oil Museum (Museo dell'Olio) showcases the history of oil production in the region.
Can you swim in Bardolino?
Yes, there are several pebble beaches and lidos that are well-suited for swimming in the lake.
Bardolino: where is it located?
Bardolino is located in Italy.
Bardolino: what is there to see?
Highlights include Lungolago di Bardolino, Chiesa di San Severo, Museo del Vino.
Bardolino: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Bardolino: why is it worth visiting?
Tucked away on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, Bardolino is a photogenic town renowned for its light, fruity red wine.
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