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Garda Trentino for media & co.

Welcome to our press room

Garda Trentino is situated where Italy’s largest lake meets the high mountains. This holiday region stretches from the northern shore of Lake Garda up to the Brenta Dolomites, encompassing eight separate municipalities. Here you can find villages rich in tradition, a flourishing farming landscape, inspiring handicrafts – but also events that attract international interest, outdoor adventures and historically significant locations.

Garda Dolomiti SpA enjoys working regularly with journalists, bloggers, influencers as well as Italian and international media. The following pages present essential information and selected photos, while we have also collected some handy tips for working with Garda Trentino. 

All of the information listed here is constantly updated.
And, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly!

Worth knowing and seeing
What you need when writing about Garda Trentino

GARDA TRENTINO in Numbers

450
Events throughout the year (yes, there’s something happening every day)
3
Sites recognized by UNESCO
11
Lakes to experience in every season
1
Italy's largest lake, Lago di Garda: 158 km of perimeter, + 364 m deep
260
Sunny days a year = (the longest summer season in the Alps)
2894
Meters of elevation difference from Riva del Garda to Cima d'Agola
Sustainable Garda Trentino
Proud to be a certified destination

Garda Trentino has been officially recognised as a certified destination by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) – the world’s leading authority on sustainability in tourism. It’s a key milestone in our ongoing journey towards a greener and fairer future. Want to be part of it?

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Sailing Garda Lake - Lake Garda
Your press trip to Garda Trentino
All you need to know
So you’ve discovered Garda Trentino for yourself and now want to share it with your readers, viewers or followers? Then get in touch with us! The following page tells you what working with Garda Dolomiti SpA looks like – and what are the requirements.
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One Destination, Countless Wonders to Discover

3
UNESCO Recognitions: Biosphere Reserve, Dolomites, Alpine Pile-Dwelling Sites
2
of Italy’s “Most Beautiful Villages”: Canale di Tenno, Rango
3
Slow Food Protected Products: Torbole Broccoli, Bleggio Walnuts, Trentino Vino Santo
3
Blue Flags: Laghi di Tenno, Lamar and Terlago
2
“Orange Flags” for outstanding villages: Ledro and Tenno
4
Protected Natural Areas: Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta, Parco Fluviale Sarca. Parco Naturale Locale del Monte Baldo and Riserva Naturale Monte Brione
2011
World’s first paraclimbing wall
1983
Lake Garda becomes sail-only for watercraft
2013
Trentino’s first organic district established in Val di Gresta
90
Endemic species

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