About Gargnano

Petit and picturesque, Gargnano’s slightly awkward position on the western shore of Lake Garda, nestled with its back right into the mountains, means it’s escaped the worst kinds of tourism development and is still a charming hamlet. The marina is still small, and most of the shops and restaurants are within a few hundred metres of the waterfront. Some of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Gargnano have remained unchanged for several hundred years — gorgeously converted aristocratic villas, traditionally charming hotels, and pensiones. Though there are some more contemporary additions, including a fancy new spa hotel, which sits on the hillside above town (which is also where you'll find the accommodation options with the best views).

Gargnano stretches along the main road around the lake, its narrow streets dating from medieval times. Its church is impressive, considering the town’s size, and it also has a former convent of St. Francis, and an elegant town hall built in 1581. The surrounding land is taken up with fragrant gardens, orchards and olive groves. Historically Gargnano was a wealthy place, hence the number of beautiful villas now converted to hotels. Close to the marina there’s a small beach and there are a number of other beaches just along the shoreline, most with pebbles but very clear water. Some of the waterfront hotel restaurants are also worth a look in.

There are plenty of walking trails around, and it’s worth strolling over to Bogliaco to see its church, home to some exceptional 5th Century artefacts and some notable paintings, and to the nearby Villa Feltrinelli, which is where Mussolini lived during the period of the Republic of Salò’, and is now a stunning luxury hotel.

The best places to stay in Gargnano make a perfect base for those seeking an intimate escape or a romantic interlude. It’s also a nice, peaceful spot for families, and ideally located for exploring further afield on Lake Garda's western shores.

The Best Places to Stay in Gargnano

For a Special Occasion

  • The Villa Feltrinelli is one of the grandest aristocratic villa conversions on Lake Garda, an opulent charmer, complete with huge and beautiful rooms intricately decorated ceilings, gorgeous tiles and impeccable details. Outside the pool and gardens are pristine, and inside there are 21 rooms and suites, plus a Michelin-starred restaurant. The location is perfect too, with million dollar views.

For Waterfront Charm

  • The Villa Giulia is right on the lake edge. Inside there are 23 guest rooms and suites, traditionally decorated, with elegant dark-wood antiques and opulent details and flourishes, but also light and airy, with big windows. Once a simple pensione, the Villa Giulia has been in the charming Bombardelli family for more than fifty years and they’ve added charm and a sense of historic hospitality. The restaurant and terrace have incredible lake views.
  • The Hotel Gardenia al Lago is an elegant villa hotel right on the edge of Lake Garda, with the lake lapping up against its garden walls, and restaurant terrace. Inside there are 25 rooms and suites, all with French windows and private balconies, and traditional decor, there are also charming communal spaces and a fabulous Italian restaurant with an impressive wine cellar. The hotel is surrounded by olive and lemon groves, which are used in many of the dishes they serve. Understated and romantic.
  • Gargnano is an excellent choice if you’re looking for a hotel right on the water’s edge, because here’s another charming option: the Hotel du Lac, which is so close to the water that its restaurant sits on a terrace that actually juts over the lake. When it comes to accommodation there are 12 rooms, six with lake views and private balconies, and six on the other side of the hotel. The decor is in keeping with the building’s age, it was built in the 19th century, and has a very Italian flair. Family owned and run, and you can really tell. Get up early for the buffet breakfast and you might be able to bag of the tables closest to the water!

For the Views

  • The Villa Sostaga is an elegant old hunting lodge with magical views of Lake Garda and the mountains rising behind it. Its restaurant’s huge windows create an awe-inspiring backdrop, and the pool terrace must have one of the best settings in the world. The best of the 19 rooms and suites have incredible views too. The rooms are individually decorated, with unique Italian antiques, which gives the lodge a homely feel. There’s also a small spa, and the villa has a fleet of electric bikes if you need help with getting around.

For a Spa Break

  • The Lefay Resort & Spa is a cool, contemporary build in a spectacular spot overlooking Lake Garda. This is one of the largest properties on our list of the best places to stay in Gargano, with 90 rooms and suites — some complete with private hot tubs and sun decks. There are several communal terraces and decks, several pools, and there’s a meditation garden — this is very much a place to relax and revitalise.

Prefer a Self-catering Apartment or villa?

  • Sometimes a villa or apartment is the best option if you're travelling in a larger group, so if you decide that you'd prefer a self catering option, check out our online booking partner, booking.com for some inspiration.

Travel Information

  • Gargnano is on the western shore of Lake Garda, about mid-way down, so positioned between several international airports: Verona-Villafranca and Brescia-Montichiari. It’s also about 100kms from Venice Marco Polo airport and from Milan’s Linate and Malpensa. Brescia-Montichiari is closest, around 45 minutes away by car, or about an hour and a quarter by public transport. Verona-Villafranca is next closest, at around an hour by car, or two hours on public transport.
  • If you want to hire a car — which we strongly advise if you want to explore furthe afield — we recommend you visit our online partner, Rentalcars.
  • Gargnano, like the rest of Lake Garda, is very popular in the summer, so if you want to visit at this time of year you’d be well advised to book your hotel/s and restaurants early. It is charming well into autumn and winter too, and spring is also very beautiful, so it’s more about what sort of holiday you’re planning. May and June are a good compromise if you’re still hoping for warmth and sunshine, with temperatures reaching about 25°C; it's a popular time for walking holidays. September is similar.

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The best hotels in Gargnano

Fondo La Campagnola Resort

Gargnano (Lake Garda)

A small resort comprising ten self catering units on the outskirts of Gargano. All are done in traditional style and offer fully equipped kitchens and a private outdoor space. Lovely garden and pool. The ideal property for a longer stay and fantastic value for money.

  • Local exploring - Situated close to the centre of Gargnano and ideal for exploring the wider Lake Garda area
  • Groups - With multi room options, these charming apartments are ideal for small groups
  • Sights nearby - You can easily walk in to the centre of Gargnano, and Villa Feltrinelli is 300m the other way
  • Views - The residence boast views of both lake and mountains
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Hotel Villa Europa

Gargnano (Lake Garda)

A charming property on the edge of Gargnano just 100m from the beach. Rooms are bright and spacious; the majority boast private balconies and many have lake views. There's a panoramic terrace for alfresco meals and use of the sister property's pool and garden. Great location and even better value!

  • Value chic - With rooms starting at extremely competitive prices the hotel represents excellent value for money
  • Local exploring - Gargnano is an excellent base for anyone wanting to explore Lake Garda
  • Views - Fabulous views over Lake Garda
  • Restaurant - No restaurant
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel Gardenia al Lago

Gargnano (Villa di Gargnano)

An elegant villa overlooking Lake Garda. Edwardian style rooms with antiques, frescoes, views and all the mod cons. Sun terrace, beach and excellent Italian fare. Exquisite views across the lake, and lots of activities nearby. An understated but very romantic choice for a weekend of exploring.

  • Active Holiday - Activities on the lake: sailing, diving, kayaking. On dry land, choice of walking tours and riding, plus fishing in Lake Garda
  • Sights nearby - Boat trips to Bogliaco, Palazzo Bettoni, Gargnano, Palazzo Feltrinelli, Villa Feltrinelli, and the Santella dei Pescatori.
  • Great walks - Hundreds of paths; slope up to San Valentino Hermitage; Santelle tour; D.H. Lawerence tracks
  • Sailing - Historic Gargano's Sailing Club; Garda Yachting Charter
from £124 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Hotel du Lac, Gargnano

Gargnano (Villa di Gargnano)

A charming family-owned and run small hotel overlooking Lake Garda, just outside Gargnano. The twelve rooms (six with lake view and balcony) are traditional in style and feature period furnishings and antiques that perfectly complement the 19th-century building. A welcoming understated stay.

  • Local exploring - Gargnano is a great base for exploring all of Lake Garda
  • Lakeside - Right on the shores of Lake Garda
  • Great walks - There are lots of paths for walkers of all abilities and once a week the hotel hosts a guided excursion
  • Spa - Wellness treatments can be booked at the sister hotel Gardenia al Lago
from £133 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Villa Sostaga

Gargnano

Surrounded by 40 acres and overlooking Lake Garda, this charming villa was once an old hunting lodge. The bedrooms have a unique homely feel with antique furniture and are all individually named. Enjoy the elegant art nouveau dining room which gives a refined noble feel to this charming retreat.

  • Active Holiday - Lake Garda makes an excellent base for sports enthusiasts with sailing, hiking, golf and cycling opportunities in the area
  • Local exploring - A charming spot from which to explore the delights of Lake Garda
  • Historic - The property was once the home of the Feltrinelli counts
  • Views - From its elevated position you get fab views over Lake Garda
from £108 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Villa Giulia, Gargnano

Gargnano

Handsome Victorian villa right on the water's edge. Light and airy bedrooms with original decorative flourishes and antiques. Fragrant gardens sloping down to the lakeside. Its unassuming and sophisticated charm transports one to another time.

  • Honeymoons - Hopelessly romantic old world feel- balconies overlooking the lake, Murano glass chandeliers and proseco under the stars.
  • Foodies - Savour the masterpieces created from the regions bountiful produce, in a phenomanal setting overlooking the lake.
  • Literary - DH Lawrence stayed on the lake for months at a time and would write the final version of Sons and Lovers here.
  • Great walks - The beautifully maintained gardens are a feast for the senses with bougainvillea, climbing roses, olive and lemon trees.
from £261 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Lefay Resort & Spa

Gargnano

Spectacular spa resort overlooking Lake Garda from its hilltop perch. Rooms and suites in contemporary design with private hot tubs and sun decks. Excellent organic restaurant, swimming pools, meditation gardens and parklands for roaming. Designed for total relaxation.

  • Spa breaks - Beyond the spa itself (which is superb) there are multiple pools, saunas and meditation gardens
  • Total relaxation - The mountain location, overlooking Lake Garda, makes this a serene spot to come and relax
  • Private Hot Tub - Royal pool & spa suite has a private hot tub & infinity pool
  • Kids Club - Daily club for children aged from 3 - 12
from £330 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Villa Feltrinelli

Gargnano

Ultimate luxury lakeside hotel in an historic house. Like staying in a private home, full of aristocratic heritage, with restored interiors and antiques, beautiful fabrics and paintings. Gourmet dining, a perfect honeymoon escape for those that can afford it.

  • Foodies - The elegant restaurant serves up superlative Italian cuisine in an undeniably romantic setting & has two Michelin stars
  • Romantic Break - The ultimate treat for yourself and a loved one
  • Great walks - Plenty of scenic walking routes nearby
  • Restaurant - Two Michelin starred restaurant
from £788 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees