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Hills and Vineyards (feasible with both E-mtb and muscle mtb)
Departure from the campsite along the lake towards Bardolino. Climb up from Strada San Colombano until you reach Albarè and from here, following the cycle path, you will discover the Garda hinterland until you reach Rivoli Veronese. After enjoying the panorama of the Adige river and some Austrian forts of the 700-800 we leave for a fun up and down cycle path that will take us along the Biffi canal, a great engineering work of the 30s, which regulates the flow of water of the Adige river to avoid flooding of the river in Verona. Once you reach Piovezzano, you go up to reach the first vineyards of Bardolino DOC. The territory alternates vineyards and olive groves with panoramic glimpses of the lower lake up to the hills of Lazise and from here it climbs up to Bardolino. We recommend a visit to the Winery at Tenute Rizzardi for a glass of wine before concluding the last easy km to the campsite.
- Distance: km 43
- Technical difficulty: easy
- Physical difficulty: for easy e-mtb, for medium muscular mtb
- Dirt / Asphalt: 8 light dirt road / 35 km
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Tour of the vineyards (both with E-mtb and muscular mtb)
Fun and scenic mountain bike tour suitable for all levels of preparation. After the first km along the lake to Lazise, the route climbs hills and crosses a large part of the Bardolino wine production area, away from traffic, on country roads. There are not very technical sections, but mostly on dirt roads and asphalt. Suitable for bikers with little physical preparation and families.
- Distance: km 25
- Technical difficulty: easy
- Physical difficulty: for easy e-mtb, for medium muscular mtb
- Dirt / Asphalt: 8 light dirt road / 35 km
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Tour of the Crero (both for e-mtb and muscular mtb)
This tour starts from the campsite and reaches Garda. Going up the Val dei Mulini you arrive at the Golf club of Marciaga and from here you enter the wild Val Longa. The route in this section requires good technical skills due to the type of dirt road. This leads to the village of Albisano and enters the wood that leads to the locality of Crero. The vegetation opens up from time to time letting a glimpse of the intense blue of the lake. Thus we arrive at the Chiesetta del Crero, once a prayer station for pilgrims traveling to Rome. The Crero restaurant can be a nice idea for a lake fish lunch. We then descend towards the coast of the lake and along approx. 5 km we arrive at Torri del Benaco, an ancient fishing village that is worth a visit. From the center of Torri you go up towards Albisano and after about 1 km of uphill you take a panoramic road that leads above Punta San Vigilio. The view is wonderful and from here you go down to the lake. The last 4 km along the coast bring us back to the campsite.
- Distance: km 30
- Technical difficulty: medium
- Physical difficulty: for easy e-mtb, for medium muscular mtb
- Dirt / Asphalt: 15 dirt / 15 km
- Peschiera - Borghetto (suitable for racing bikes)
From the campsite, you start along the state road heading south. The first 15 km, passing through Bardolino and Lazise, you arrive in Peschiera del Garda, a UNESCO heritage site since 2017. From the center of Peschiera, go down the river Mincio and follow the track cycle path that runs along the river entering the Alto Mincio Natural Park. Here you can admire a rich variety of river fauna in a natural environment that has preserved its integrity. This leads to Borghetto sul Mincio, included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy. The old mills are now accommodation facilities and restaurants on the river, inside which you can still admire the ancient wheels of the millstones. Absolutely recommended a tasting of Tortellini di Valeggio, the traditional local dish. The return takes place on the same route as the outward journey to Peschiera and from here we take a road inland that takes us to the hills of Colà, Calmasino, until we return to Bardolino
- Distance: 60 km
- Technical difficulty: easy
- Physical difficulty: easy / medium
- Dirt / Asphalt: 60 km asphalt