The association Lago di Garda Camping unites 17 campgrounds and holiday villages around the Lago di Garda from San Felice del Benaco in Lombardy to Garda in the Province of Verona. All properties are situated directly on the lake, many within easy reach of charming lakeside towns. Whether on foot or by bike, the region invites visitors to enjoy leisurely outdoor activity, culinary discoveries, and cultural experiences.
Garda: A Town With a Name and Character
Located on the eastern shore, among vineyards and olive groves, Garda lends its name to the lake. The long lakeside promenade, with views of Monte Baldo and the small Venetian harbor, is perfect for a leisurely stroll, whether over a coffee or on a boat tourto take in the town from the water. Nearby, La Rocca Camping Village is nestled in lush greenery, offering everything from standard pitches to glamping suites with a hot tub and lake view. New additions include a youth club with a daily program and a generously sized dog-friendly area.
Lazise: Family-Friendly and Rich in History
With its car-free old town and picturesque lakeside promenade, Lazise is an ideal vacation spot for families. The small harbor comes into its own in the evening, and a gelato from the Cremeria is considered a must by many visitors. Just a short distance to the south lie three appealing campgrounds: Camping Village Du Parc with its own private beach, Spiaggia d'Oro with a water park and entertainment program, and Idealazise, which offers modern mobile homes in a green setting. Right next door is Camping delle Rose, featuring a playground, a kiosk, and direct lake access.
Peschiera del Garda: Waterways and Environmental Awareness
Peschiera del Garda connects lake and river, as the Mincio forms the only outlet of Lago di Garda here. The historic old town, with its canals and fortress walls, invites visitors to stroll and linger. The eco-friendly Campingplatz Bergamini is just a ten-minute bike ride away. Photovoltaic installations cover more than half of the site's energy needs, and the bungalows are equipped with smart thermostats. Particularly popular are the mobile homes right on the water and the nature-inspired accommodations beneath old trees.

Sirmione: Thermal Baths and Castle Romance
The Sirmione peninsula draws many visitors with its Scaliger Castle, small boutiques, and cafés. The town is also well known for its thermal baths. Just a 15-minute walk away is San Francesco Camping Village, a five-star property featuring pools, tennis courts , and bike rentals. A great tip: cycling into town along the waterfront path and enjoying an aperitivo on the Giamaica beach in the late afternoon.
Padenghe sul Garda: Wine Country With a View
Padenghe sul Garda on the southwestern shore scores points with its mild climate and the regional Garda Classico wine. Alongside local wineries, the area offers cycling paths, pebbly beaches, an impressive castle, and a vibrant cultural scene. The Camping Village & Glamping Riva Blu, situated directly on the lake, provides a wide range of accommodations from classic pitches to stylish glamping tents. Highlights include an infinity pool with a forest panorama, a children's pool with slides, and a dedicated dog beach.
San Felice del Benaco: Nature, Views, and Comfort
San Felice del Benaco impresses with its sweeping views over the southwestern Lago di Garda and the winding lanes of its historic town center. The nearby harbor offers views of the lush Isola del Garda, with its magnificent villa, which can be visited by appointment. Three campgrounds are just a few minutes away: the Weekend Glamping Resort, featuring two-story lodges and lake panoramas, the particularly dog-friendly Europa Silvella Camping Village, complete with a dog menu and an off-leash area, and the Fornella Camping & Wellness Family Resort, which appeals to both families and those seeking relaxation with a spa, children's entertainment, and yoga sessions by the lake.

About Lago di Garda Camping
With an area of around 370 square kilometers and a length of 52 kilometers, Lago di Garda is Italy's largest lake. Its Mediterranean lightness and unhurried dolce vita have made it one of the most popular travel destinations for German vacationers since the 1950s. To this day, the region around Lago di Garda is ideal for those who prefer a nature-close holiday to a conventional hotel or guesthouse. The 17 campgrounds and holiday villages of Lago di Garda Camping, stretching from San Felice del Benaco on the southwestern shore of Lago di Garda in the Lombardy region to the town of Garda on the eastern shore at the western edge of the Province of Verona, see themselves as hosts and ambassadors of the Lago di Garda region.

