Things to Do in Bardolino

Everything you need to explore Bardolino — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Park in Bardolino

Lungolago di Bardolino
Free 0.1 km from centre

A well-maintained lakeside promenade with benches and shade. You can walk it in 25 minutes end-to-end, with clear views of the mountains and fishing boats.

🕐 Open all day, 24 hours

💡 Skip the café sections near the harbour at lunchtime. Walk north toward the camping grounds for quieter spots and a public drinking fountain.

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Parco Carrara Bottagisio
Free 0.2 km from centre

Lakeside public gardens with mature trees, lawns, and a small playground. Benches line the shore opposite the car park, offering views across to Garda town.

🕐 Open daily 07:00–21:00 (closes at dusk in winter).

💡 Best in late afternoon when the sun drops behind Monte Baldo. Kids can run on the grass; grown-ups can picnic on the stone tables near the water fountain.

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Spiaggia Cisano
Free 1.8 km from centre

Free public beach on the northern edge of Bardolino, near the Cisano hamlet. A mix of grass and pebbles with shallow water, a diving platform, and a small bar.

🕐 Always open. Lifeguard only in July–August, 09:00–18:00.

💡 Busier than Punta San Vigilio on weekends but has free parking (two spaces fill by 09:30). The bar does €1 espressos and a decent panino. No entry fee.

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Historic in Bardolino

Mura Medievali e Porta Verona
Free 0.2 km from centre

Remains of the 14th-century Scaligeri fortifications, including a short stretch of wall and a stone gate arched over a cobbled street. The squat tower has a faint coat of arms.

🕐 Exterior only, visible 24 hours

💡 Walk under the gate and turn left into Via Castello—the wall is best seen from the small car park behind it. The graffiti on the stones is centuries old, not modern.

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Chiesa di San Severo
Free 0.4 km from centre

12th-century Romanesque church with frescoes from the Veronese school, including a striking 14th-century crucifixion scene on the left wall. Small and not always open.

🕐 Irregular. Usually Mon–Sat mornings 09:00–12:00; Sun by mass schedule.

💡 Check with the tourist office next door. Often open only during weddings or Sunday mass (10:00–11:30). Combines well with the wine museum next door.

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Museum in Bardolino

Museo del Vino
Free 0.3 km from centre

A small wine museum run by the local cooperative in an old winery. Displays include wooden presses, glass demijohns, and a short film on Bardolino’s wine history.

🕐 Tue-Sat 10:00-13:00, 15:00-18:00; Sun 10:00-12:30; Mon closed

💡 Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. Otherwise it’s €3. The shop sells decent Chiaretto at market prices—not cheaper than supermarkets, but you can taste.

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Museo del Vino Bardolino
Free 0.3 km from centre

Small wine museum inside the former monastery of San Severo. Displays old presses, amphorae, and equipment from the 19th century. Run by the local wine consortium.

🕐 Tue–Sat 10:00–12:30 & 15:30–18:00. Closed Sun, Mon. Free entry.

💡 No tasting—but right opposite is Enoteca Bardolino, where a €2 pour of the local Chiaretto rosé is a better deal. The museum itself is quiet; go on a rainy morning.

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Landmark in Bardolino

Chiesa di San Severo
Free 0.4 km from centre

A 12th-century Romanesque church with original frescoes, just off the main square. The worn stone pillars and faint medieval paintings give it a quiet, ancient feel.

🕐 Mon-Sat 09:00-12:00, 16:00-18:00; closed Sun

💡 Go mid-morning when the light through the east window catches the faded scene of St Severus. It’s open sporadically; try weekdays before noon.

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Punta Cornicello Viewpoint
Free 0.6 km from centre

A rocky headland just south of the centre with a bench and an iron cross. You get a wide sweep of the lake and the Monte Baldo ridge.

🕐 Open all day, 24 hours

💡 Best at sunset, but very exposed. Bring a jacket even in summer. The path from the car park is rough gravel—wear trainers.

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Punta San Vigilio
Free 4.5 km from centre

A scenic peninsula with a small beach, cypress grove, and 16th-century villa. The walk from Bardolino along the lakeside path takes about an hour and offers clear water for swimming.

🕐 Open 24 hours. Beach areas free; Villa access restricted to private events.

💡 Go early on a weekday morning. Locals sit on the rocks just past the main beach to avoid the paid sunbed area. Bring water shoes; the shoreline is pebbly.

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Where to Eat in Bardolino

Bar Nautica Local ££
Bar Gelateria Cristallo Local ££
Caffè 73 Local ££
Bar Pappagallo Local ££
Il BarKino Beach Cafe Local ££
Eden Food and Drink Local ££
Arca Local ££
La Forgia Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Bardolino?

The top attractions include Lungolago di Bardolino, Mura Medievali e Porta Verona, Parco Carrara Bottagisio, Museo del Vino, Museo del Vino Bardolino, Chiesa di San Severo.

How many days do you need in Bardolino?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Bardolino 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Bardolino famous for?

Bardolino is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Bardolino?

Top options include Bar Nautica, Bar Gelateria Cristallo, Caffè 73, Bar Pappagallo.