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1. Garda Trentino Discover: from the lake shore to Sarche

Valle dei Laghi, Torbole sul Garda - Nago, Arco, Dro & Drena, Riva del Garda, Tenno
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Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:05
Duration in hours
Distance
65.3
Distance in km
Status
open
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A lovely cycle from Lake Garda to Lake Cavedine, on cycle paths and back roads, which gives you a chance to discover all the variety of the landscape of  Garda Trentino.

An easy route recommended for those who wish to explore Garda Trentino by bike. From the shores of Lake Garda, you head uphill first towards Arco, through the valley of olive groves, and then along the banks of the River Sarca through vineyards and orchards. The return trip passes by Lake Cavedine, another picturesque body of water in the area and leads to Torbole, one of the most renowned towns in Garda Trentino.

This itinerary gives you the chance to enjoy the diversity and richness of the landscape in Garda Trentino, from a typical Mediterranean setting to a more Alpine environment, passing through the Marocche,  also known as the “valleys of the Moon”(valli della Luna). It is a protected nature reserve, an utterly unique landscape, one of the largest post-glacial landslides in the entire Alps with an arid climate completely different from the surrounding area.

Further information and useful links
  • After Pietramurata the cycle path winds through many vineyards: you are in the area where Vino Santo is produced, a local Slow Food presidium of Garda Trentino. It is a sweet wine which is produced in limited quantities and the indigenous Nosiola grapes are traditionally pressed on Good Friday, Venerdì Santo. Along the trail you will come across many wine cellars and farms where you can stop off and taste the food and wine of Garda Trentino.
  • For more information on routes and bike services: rentals, workshops, shops and cycling friendly accommodation - APT Garda Trentino  Tel. +39 0464 554444 
Route info
Difficult
Route number
Distance
65,3 km
Duration
5 h 05 min
Altitude difference (+)
499 m
Altitude difference (-)
501 m
Technical skills
Physical effort
Scenary
Highest point
276 m
Lowest point
62 m
Suggestions
Don't forget to bring your camera: with lakes, castles, woods and orchards, this is an area which sums up all the attractions of Garda Trentino!
Safety guidelines
  1. Give your bike a regular checkup, especially if you've had it for years.
  2. Be seen: you must wear a high vis jacket (or sash) in tunnels and on country roads after sunset.
  3. Always wear your helmet.
  4. Make sure your front and rear lights are working.
  5. Put out your arm to give advance warning of your intention to change position and before you do anything, check there are no vehicles coming up behind you.
  6. Don't use headphones or your mobile phone handsfree kit: you need all your concentration on the road!
  7. Obey the road signs: stop at traffic lights and don't ride on the wrong side of the road.
  8. If you are cycling in a group, always go in single file.
  9. You've got a bell: use it to let pedestrians know you're there. Don't ride on footpaths. If you have to then get off and push your bike.
  10. If there are cycle paths use them. It's your safety that's at stake and the rules of the road say you must.

Note: 

The cycle pathe in Trentino are usually closed by the local authorities from November, 15th to April, 15th. Exceptions are the cycle paths along the River Adige and in the Basso Sarca/Garda Trentino, where cycling is prohibited only in case of ice or during a snowfall

Punto di partenza
Info point Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda
Directions

From the tourist information office in Riva del Garda head towards the roundabout beside the post office, then continue on down viale Damiano Chiesa and turn left following directions for Limone sul Garda. Immediately after, at the roundabout, keep going straight. Take the first road on the right (Via Ardaro). Turn right and keep going down via Marone; towards the end of the road, on the right, the cycle path allows you to bypass the roundabout. After the roundabout, continue along the other side of the road until you come to the second roundabout and take the third exit. Now you are on a gentle uphill road. When you come to the stop sign, turn left. You are now in Varone, a quarter of Riva del Garda.

After the traffic lights, take the cycle path on the right hand side of the road and continue along the little stream. At the end of the cycle path, cycle uphill along the main road for a short distance. After a few hundred metres you come to a signpost on the left for the waterfall Grotta Cascata del Varone.

Continue down the main road and, at the next junction, keep to the right. When  you come to the traffic lights, turn left towards Ceole. Here there is a short downhill stretch which leads to the convent of the Madonna delle Grazie. Turn left at the stop sign, and stay on the main road for a brief stretch then turn left again towards San Giovanni al Monte, then right into Via San Giuseppe. You are now in Varignano.

After the stop take the first road on the right and after the next stop, turn left and you come to Vigne, another little hamlet under the municipality of Arco. Head down via Verdi until you come to the church, then turn right into via Passo Buole. At the end of the road, turn right and then left. You are now on the main road (via Capitelli). Shortly before the centre of Arco, the road bends to the right. Here you go straight into  viale delle Magnolie, a pedestrian street which takes you right into the centre.

Leaving the collegiate church behind you, take via Segantini on the right and head down to the end of the road where you turn left. Now you cycle down via Caproni Maini, a wide road with a good surface. The road continues uphill, downhill and along the flat. The rock face of Colodri are on your left, while on the right, apple orchards and vineyards follow the course of the River Sarca. When you come to the Roman bridge of Ceniga turn right towards the town. Folow the road towards Dro. Cross through the centre until you come to a roundabout where you take the third exit. After a short stretch cycling among the houses, you come to the start of the protected cycle path for bikes only.

Follow the signposts along the cycle path with the River Sarca on your left. Be careful: when you come to the Fies Power Station, the cycle path has a very steep cement stretch. The cycle path now continues towards Pietramurata, cuts through the centre and heads north, in an area which is totally flat. The cycle path ends at Sarche. Here you turn right and then immediately turn right.

At the roundabout take the second exit towards Ponte Oliveti. Here you stay on the main road, following directions for Riva del Garda. The road passes through Pergolese, a small residential area, and leads to Lake Cavedine. Here you turn right, cross the bridge and go back onto the cycle path which follows the lake for a while before heading across the countryside. Follow directions until you come to a junction where you turn left. A series of pleasant uphill and downhill stretches and the cycle path takes you to the “taglio del Sarca”, where you begin a nice downhill stretch through the woods.

The route now hooks up with the cycle path you took on the way out, near the Fies Power Station. Watch out for the steep concrete stretch which you now have to take downhill. Follow signposts back to Dro and Ceniga. On the other side of the town, after the sports grounds, follow directions back to the cycle path. Continue for a few kilometres on the track along the River Sarca until you come to a bar on your left. Here you leave the track and head uphill on a paved laneway. Cross the road at the traffic lights and turn right. Following the road you come to San Martino where you pass underneath an archway. At the stop sign, turn left and then left again until a portico which leads to piazza Massone.

Keep going straight through vineyards and olive groves until you come to Bolognano and then Vignole. At the traffic light, cross the road and turn left. After a riding ground on the left, at the end of the road turn right and continue down the main road to Pratosaiano. The road continues as far as a roundabout. Here you take the third exit and follow directions for the cycle path. Once you are on it, follow it as far as the pathway along the River Sarca. Cross the river, turn onto the cycle path which takes you to Torbole. At the mouth of the river, turn right. You soon come to the stretch of cycle path overhanging Lake Garda. Follow directions to the lake shore cycle path and in no time you will be back at your starting point.

public transportation

The towns in Garda Trentino - Riva del Garda, Torbole sul Garda and Arco – are connected by several urban and intercity bus lines which will take you to the starting point or in the immediate surroundings.

For up-to-the-minute information on timetables and routes

You can also get to Riva del Garda and Torbole sul Garda by the public ferry service.

How to get there

Riva del Garda is easily accessible (about 18 km) from the Rovereto Sud - Lago di Garda Nord motorway exit.

Getting to northern lake Garda / Garda Trentino

 

Where to park
At the tourist information office in Riva del Garda there are a number of different pay parking spaces. The nearest free car park is in via Galas (about 500 m from the tourist office).
Dro & Drena
E-Bike Stop Pietramurata
bike stop
Riva del Garda
E-Bike Stop Info Point Riva del Garda
bike stop
Riva del Garda
E-Bike Stop Punta Lido - Riva del Garda
bike stop
Dro & Drena
E-Bike Stop City Hall Dro
bike stop
Dro & Drena
E-Bike Stop Lago Bagattoli - Dro
bike stop
Dro & Drena
E-Bike Stop Bicigrill Dro
bike stop
Riva del Garda
E-Bike Stop Spiaggia Sabbioni - Riva del Garda
bike stop
Arco
E-Bike Stop Parking Caneve - Arco
bike stop
Arco
E-Bike Stop Parking Carmellini - Arco
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Arco
E-Bike Stop Bicigrill Moletta - Arco
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Torbole sul Garda - Nago
Carpentari Cycling Stories
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Riva del Garda
Cicli Pederzolli
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Riva del Garda
Degasperi rent e-bike
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bike shop
Riva del Garda
E-BIKEGARDA
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Riva del Garda
Energiabike
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bike shop
Torbole sul Garda - Nago
Mandelli Bike
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Riva del Garda
Rosà Bike
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Riva del Garda
The Lab
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Torbole sul Garda - Nago
Velolake
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Torbole sul Garda - Nago
Garda Bike Shuttle
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Arco
Moser Sport Arco
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