Giglio



Both the restaurant and the campsite can be reached via the panoramic road which from the Gardesana allows the ascent to Navazzo or from Valvestino arriving from Lake Idro
Excursions
Monte Castello di Gaino



It is the mountain in front of Monte Pizzoccolo, there are several routes to access its summit, some more or less are quite demanding but undoubtedly the view repays the effort to have reached it.
Time – 1:30 / 2:00 h approximately
Top of Mount Comer



A panoramic point that enjoys the view of northern Garda, the route is a pleasant, non-demanding walk, perhaps a little long but with a great reward.
Time – 2:00 h approximately
Valvestino lake


Valvestino is the valley that welcomes the homonymous dam as well as Lake Valvestino, its road starting from Giglio leads to Lake Idro and is famous for the sinuosity of its curves and the incredible view of the dam and its bridges.
Hermitage of San Valentino



A pretty little church set in the mountain surrounded by the enchanting climate of Lake Garda, the walk is not at all demanding and allows you to relax by taking a nice walk anyway.
Time – 2:00 h approximately
Motorbike itineraries
The tour of the four lakes




An evocative journey through the artificial lake of Valvestino with its sinuous streets and the imposing dam, the lake of Idro, a gem set between mountains and wild woods, of Ledro, famous for its stilt houses and for the clarity of an alpine lake, and Garda, which boasts a Mediterranean climate in the middle of the Pre-Alps.
Tour of Lake Garda



The largest lake in Italy and home to numerous historical, poetic and geopolitical events.
Protected by the Baldo chain and by the Alto Garda Bresciano Park chain, the lake offers a mild climate and a flora typical of the Mediterranean coasts, in fact it is not uncommon to come across lemon, olive and rosemary plants.
High altitude ride to Cima Rest




A quiet and peaceful locality through green woods and gentle meadows, the tour includes the passage near the Valvestino dam and the former customs house of Lignano, place of Austro-Hungarian control during the 19th century, observable during the shallows of the lake, to then continue towards Cima Rest with its flourishing peaks and famous barns.
Through the Valvestino and Valsabbia




The route involves crossing the Valvestino to then flow south of Lake Idro, from here we will follow the river Chiese until we let it continue on its way towards the Po when we reach Tormini.
The entrance to the Garda area will lead us to cross the characteristic villages that line Lake Garda, such as the historic Salò, the green Gardone and so on.
Climbing Monte Baldo





A challenging but very suggestive route through the Brentonico plateau, until you reach the "Bocca di Navene", an alpine pass that offers a view of Lake Garda at 1420m.
To then descend from its slopes passing the Novezza valley (or valley of the bear) and visiting the famous Madonna della Corona, a medieval sanctuary dating back to the 13th century.
The route leads to Garda, a place where you can choose whether to go to Torri del Benaco and take the ferry to Toscolano-Maderno or continue south towards Desenzano del Garda and then return from the south of the lake.