Trekking on Lake Garda — The Best Hiking Trails from Campione del Garda

Explore Lake Garda on foot: family waterfalls, scenic coastal paths, Monte Baldo summit at 2,218 m and the legendary Alta Via del Garda. Trails for all levels from Campione.

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Why Campione del Garda Is a Hiker's Starting Point

Campione sits at the foot of the Garda mountains. From your front door, you can be on a mountain trail within minutes — lakefront at 65 m, ridgelines soaring past 1,200 m within a few kilometres. Three distinct landscapes: lakeside olive groves, mid-mountain chestnut forest, and high ridge walks with 360-degree views.

Easy Hikes — Perfect for Families

Cascata di Campione: 10–15 minute path to a dramatic waterfall with a natural swimming pool in summer. Family-friendly, no trekking equipment required.
Lungolago Coastal Path: completely flat, paved in sections, stroller-accessible. Ideal for an evening walk.

Intermediate Hikes

Cima Comer (1,280 m): 3–4 hours, 600 m elevation gain, finest elevated view of Lake Garda.
Sentiero delle Ere — Tignale: 2–3 hours through olive groves to the Santuario della Madonna di Montecastello (755 m).
Via dei Contrabbandieri: historic smugglers' path through dense forest, 18th–19th century.

Challenging Hikes

Monte Baldo (2,218 m): "the Garden of Europe" — 1,000+ plant species. Cable car from Malcesine available.
Alta Via del Garda: multi-day route traversing the entire western ridge.

Trekking Checklist

  • Water — 1.5 litres minimum
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Trekking shoes with ankle support
  • Light windproof layer
  • Weather awareness — afternoon thunderstorms build quickly in summer

Hike All Day, Sleep by the Lake

Campione del Garda accommodation is five minutes from the trailheads. Hot shower, terrace with lake view, short walk to dinner.

Where to stay in Campione del Garda

Apartments and accommodation minutes from the lake, with free parking and easy beach access.

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