Manerba del Garda in Italy, from Europe region, is best know for Ancient Ruins. Discover best things to do in Manerba del Garda with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 268 reviews
A little bit difficult to find but worth it when you do so . There is free parking plus a cafe and a museum just before you get to the climb up to the ancient castle .There are archeological findings going back 5000 to 8000 years WOW ! These were found relatively recently in the 1970's . Great views of the lake & in particular San Felice & Isola del Garda from the top.
4.5 based on 315 reviews
We had booked this trip before leaving the UK, but on our chosen morning, there was torrential rain, with thunder and lightening. We emailed to cancel, and rebooked for two days later.
The weather wasn't particularly good then, but at least it was dry. It didn't detract from our visit however, and in fact added to the atmosphere during our walk through the wooded areas of the island.
The island is a 15 minute boat ride from Portese harbour, and on arrival we were divided into two groups, one English speaking, and one German speaking for the guided tour. Our guide was very good, and gave us lots of interesting information as we went round the island. The tour last about an hour and a half, and culminates with the viewing of a couple of rooms in the villa, and a drink and nibbles on the Terrace. There is also the opportunity of sampling olive oil, made on the Mainland on one of the family's enterprises.
It's a very pleasant way to spend a morning whilst staying in the Lake Garda area!
4.5 based on 656 reviews
Stayed in a villa overlooking Salo - the lake is just stunning both day and night. We drove the western shore to the top and back, stopping off in various villages for a stroll - Limone was our favourite on that side. Another day we caught the car ferry over to Torri on the eastern side and drove up to Malcesine which is beautiful too. To complete our circuit of the lake we drove along the southern shore to Sirmione, which is well worth a visit too and then on round to the eastern side stopping in Bardolino which is an old medieval city with a lovely waterfront and great ice cream parlours.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
If you have only one place to visit on Lake Garda this is it. A fantasy land of sculpture and architecture that includes a warship. It's worthwhile to take a guided tour around the house to be told the history of this amazing place. Well worth the entrance fee
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Auf diese Kirche sind wir nur zufällig gestoßen und da mich Kirchen sehr interessieren haben wir sie uns angesehen. Von aussen wirkt sie sehr unscheinbar. Was mir gleich aufgefallen ist, zu den beiden Türen führen keine Wege, es ist nur eine Wiese um die Kirche herum.
Der offizielle Name ist Pieve di Santa Maria, so steht es an der Infotafel am Kircheneingang.
Die Kirche liegt an der Einmündung der Via Pieve Vecchica in die SP39. Der Platz bei der Kirche heißt Piazza San Rocco.
Das besondere offenbart sich nach dem betreten der Kirche. Im Inneren sind Teile von sehr alten Fresken sichtbar.
Die erste Taufkirche wurde hier im 5. Jahrhundert erbaut. Der Folgebau könnte schon im 7. Jahrhundert begonnen worden sein. Teile davon sind anscheinend im aktuellen Bauwerk noch erhalten.
Mir hat diese sehr alte Kirche sehr gut gefallen.
4.5 based on 179 reviews
This very small church is located just inside the entrance portal to the town. The church dates from the 12th century and was mainly used by the garrison stationed at the castle and the local villagers. Inside are frescos dating from the 14th centruy. Well worth stopping to see.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
A walk up to the Castle is interesting. There is nothing left but the impressive walls but there are old houses actually built inside the castle walls.There is a nice walk outside with views over the Lake. At some times of the year there is an evening market here. There is also a little cafe on one side.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
I enjoyed this guided tour around the wine and olive oil production of this family run cantine. A knowledgable lady who spoke good english talked us through the process. Afterwards we went into the shop where you tasted 4 wines.
However I think that the 8 euro cost of the tour should be deducted if you buy something. I am sure there are other vinyards that do this for free. Recommend the Lugana wine!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
This old church has the most amazing frescoes & really should be much better known. The only problem is that there is no guidebook in English
4.5 based on 188 reviews
this Promenade is just wonderful, at sunset time is one of the most romantic places i have ever been. you will not have the sunset in front of you, but you will see the light on the Mountains on the other side of the lake slowly disappearing while the lights on the Promenade slowly switch on. so beautiful!!
the Promenade is quite long, bringing you from the city centre to the small harbour to the small beach just outside the town. this variety was extremely pleasant.
it is quite large and fresh, with a lovely breeze also during hottest hours.
we would have stayed there forever.
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