From the station, you can continue your journey on to Malcesine by hiring a car, taking a taxi or a bus. Rovereto is the closest station, around 33 km from Malcesine. However, if you are travelling by public transport, we recommend taking the train to Peschiera del Garda (50 km) or Verona (60 km) as these stations are served by more frequent
Getting around Lake Garda. There are a few ways to get around Lake Garda. We prefer to leave our car in a village and rent some bicycles. You can even rent electric bikes if you like. It is great to cycle around the island and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Cycling around Lake Garda is great fun but time-consuming.
Or maybe stick to your orignal plan and take a train to Desenzano and then a ferry to Sirmione (very beautiful) and then to Bardolino and return to verona by bus. 5. Re: getting around lake garda without a car. forgot to mention, the bus terminal in verona is across the road from the main railway station. 6.
Answer 1 of 6: We are traveling in april 2009. we thought we would take a train to garda, either Desenzano or Peschiera.Which is better? as we have one day to see the lake and dine in bardolino. Can we get a bus or rely on boats or do you know a place to hire a
Fly from Rome (FCO) to Milan Linate (LIN) Take the line 9 tram from p.za del tricolore to via filzi via galvani. Take the train from Milano Centrale to Peschiera Del Garda. Take the bus from Peschiera Stazione FS to Garda. 6h 29m.
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18 replies to this topic. 1. Re: Getting around Sirmione and Lake Garda. Sirmione itself is tiny. No need for a car. 2. Re: Getting around Sirmione and Lake Garda. Hi, having a car or not depends on what you want to see and do and how much ground you want to cover. In September the passenger ferries will still be on the full summer schedule, so Discover the best of the Italian Alps on this full-day Dolomites tour from Lake Garda. Hop into your air-conditioned coach from a range of different pickup points around Lake Garda, then spin into the pretty Dolomites with a guide. Visit traditional mountain towns like Moena or Cavalese, and take the Pordoi pass for fine views over peaks such as Catinaccio, Marmolada, and Sella. During your 11 UOYnq6D.
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