This area which stretches between Malcesine and Torri del Benaco comprises several villages and towns. These localities are neither large, nor pegged out by impressive buildings or famed designers’ boutiques. However, they appeal precisely by their peacefulness, simplicity and calmness.

It’s as if nature has not yet been adulterated by the work of men. Thus, the beaches stretching on the lake shore and the hills nearby are not fitted with tourist areas, but this feature should not be deemed a downside. On the contrary, visitors have the opportunity to get closer to nature.

The restaurants and the open-air bars in the port area are excellent venues where tourists can eat peacefully and where they are not treated as strangers, but as old friends.

People who get to Brenzone should not miss out the ruins of the Brenzone Castle, the Church of San Zeno, built during the roman era, the Museum of Ethnography of Mother Mary Domenica Mantovani, or the port area.

Tourist information office in Brenzone

Name:
Tourist information office in Brenzone
Address:
38, Frazione Porto Via Zanardelli, 37010, Brenzone, Verona, Italy
Telephone:
0039 0457 420076
Fax:
0039 0457 420758
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.tourism.verona.it
Opening hours:
seasonal