Lake Garda Villas – Luxury Holiday Homes in Northern Italy
A villa at Lake Garda with private pool offers one of the most varied holiday settings in northern Italy. The lake is shaped by wide vineyards and gentle hills in the south, historic towns and olive groves along the western shore, and steeper Alpine scenery towards the north. This diversity makes Lake Garda especially attractive for guests who want to combine outdoor living, cultural discovery and privacy.
At Casa in Italia, you can choose from a small, carefully selected collection of villas around Lake Garda. The properties are chosen for their setting, architectural quality and generous outdoor spaces, offering a peaceful retreat while remaining well connected to the lake and its surrounding towns. The portfolio includes a villa overlooking the vineyards near Bardolino as well as an exceptional former monastery transformed into a luxury villa with expansive grounds and its own private putting green.
The villas at Lake Garda are ideal for guests who appreciate space, atmosphere and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape. Private pools, spacious terraces and shaded outdoor areas create a relaxed setting for families and groups of friends, while the lake, historic towns and wine-growing hills remain close at hand. Lake Garda is perfect for travellers seeking a balanced mix of nature, culture and comfortable living.
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Discovering Lake Garda: A Tour of Its Most Enchanting Towns
Lake Garda in Italy is renowned for its stunning landscapes, charming towns, and a diverse range of activities. Here are some of the most beautiful places around Lake Garda:
- Sirmione: Located at the southern tip of the lake, Sirmione is famous for its Scaliger Castle, the Catullo Caves, and the thermal baths. The historic center features narrow streets and beautiful lakeside views.
- Malcesine: On the eastern shore, Malcesine is known for its medieval Scaliger Castle, which offers panoramic views from its tower. The town is charming with cobbled streets, colorful buildings, and a picturesque harbor.
- Riva del Garda: Situated at the northern tip of the lake, Riva del Garda is surrounded by mountains and offers a stunning setting. The town has a historic fortress, a charming old town, and a lively waterfront.
- Limone sul Garda: Nestled on the western shore, Limone sul Garda is characterized by its lemon groves and colorful buildings. The town has a relaxed atmosphere, a scenic promenade, and beautiful views of the lake.
- Gardone Riviera: Home to the Vittoriale degli Italiani, the former residence of poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, Gardone Riviera features lovely gardens and a lakeside promenade. The Heller Garden, a botanical garden, is also a highlight.
- Desenzano del Garda: Located on the southwestern shore, Desenzano del Garda boasts a lively atmosphere, historic sites such as the Roman Villa, and a charming old town with shops and restaurants.
- Bardolino: This picturesque town on the eastern shore is known for its wine production. Bardolino features a lovely lakeside promenade, historic churches, and a relaxing atmosphere.
- Torri del Benaco: A charming village on the eastern shore, Torri del Benaco is known for its medieval castle, narrow streets, and a picturesque harbor. The Scaliger Castle offers great views of the lake.
These places around Lake Garda showcase a blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and recreational opportunities, making the region a popular destination for both relaxation and exploration.