

Lake Garda's proverbial mild climate is sure to give visitors memorable days of good weather. Due to the so-called "Venturi effect" of the local winds, the northern section of Lake Garda often has clear skies while the rest of the lake is covered with clouds.
Cloudless skies and mild temperatures are what attract athletes from all over Europe to Lake Garda.
As a result, many sports can be enjoyed all year round, even in the colder months: from climbing to mountain-biking along low-altitude trails. Fearless windsurfers will love the strong, steady winds.
Lake Garda is a genuine paradise that offers a wide range of athletic, cultural, and historical attractions. People who are curious about the unknown and who have a desire to explore the horizon and to roam the great outdoors will be pleasantly surprised by the area. Discovering the history and traditions of the Lake by bike can be a memorable adventure.
If you want to enjoy the thrill of riding your mountain bike up and down unpaved trails, special guides are available with detailed maps and descriptions of the itineraries. The choice is yours!
You can take steep trails leading to castles perched on tall cliffs or leisurely ride from one town to another in search of Renaissance palazzos. You can also take the roads created during World War I, or follow the itineraries leading from one beach to another.
There is so much to do and see in the northern section of Lake Garda!
The northern part of the lake - from Mount Baldo, the famous European nature reserve, to Limone, the town nestled between the steep cliffs of the Brescian banks of Lake Garda - is the perfect natural setting for professional sports competitions, such as the world-famous X-treme race held on the mountains of Limone, and for easy routes that everyone can enjoy. Lake Garda and mountain biking: a pair that can't be beat!