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  1. garda-outdoors.com

    Moniga del Garda is one of the 7 villages that make up the splendid Valtenesi, in the heart of the hills between Desenzano and Salò. Visitors can immerse themselves in peace and relaxation, which reign supreme here even in high season. An area that offers history, culture, beaches, walks and all the flavor of typical products, including rosé wine and DOP extra virgin olive oil.
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  3. visitlagodigarda.it

    The beaches of Moniga del Garda. The coast of Moniga is full of pretty beaches where you can spend hot summer days, cooling off in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Garda. The most beautiful beaches in Moniga del Garda are:-Porto Beach: near the harbour of Moniga, it is a free beach where you can also rent umbrellas and sunbeds. Nearby there are ...
  4. livelagodigarda.it

    Moniga Port Beach. The most accessible one starts from the pier, near the village - approximately a kilometer away from the center. You descend towards the lake (which will be an ascent on your way back!) and arrive at the free beach of the port, where various amenities are available - you'll find showers, restrooms, lounge chair and umbrella rentals, parking nearby, and the option to ...
  5. lovelakegarda.net

    Moniga del Garda This is Lake Garda's largest town and has been a popular holiday resort since Roman times. According to local folklore the "Desenzano" name is derived from a the name of a Roman legionnaire called Decentium. The lakefront, which has fantastic views up the lake to the Alps, is full of café/bars and "gelaterie"
  6. visitbeautifulitaly.com

    Moniga del Garda, a little town in the Lombardy region, is mainly known for its impressive location on the southwestern shore of the famous Lake Garda.This charming town is located between Desenzano del Garda and Manerba, so it is often underestimated by tourists who prefer to spend part of their holidays in more renowned locations.. But still, every year a pretty good number of tourists come ...
  7. nowmyplace.com

    Moniga del Garda is surrounded by stunning landscapes and charming villages, easily accessible by e-bike or mountain bike. Take a tour of the Valtenesi castles and Manerba , discovering historical sites, scenic viewpoints, and promontories that offer breathtaking views of the lake in an eco-friendly way.
  8. lake-garda.eu

    Moniga del Garda has a beautiful harbour and long pebble beaches, which attract many people to spend their holiday at Moniga del Garda. The old town of Moniga del Garda huddles against a hill. That is why the streets are contorted and narrow. On top of this hill is the castle of Moniga del Garda, which was built in the 10th century to protect ...
  9. lago-di-garda.org

    Moniga Lake Garda Gargnano sul Garda is set on the west shore of Lake Garda, in the middle of the Parco Alto Garda Bresciano. The locality is the largest one of Lake Garda in the province of Brescia, even if with the smallest amount of inhabitants, and is made of various small villages. ... Neighbour communities: Manerba del Garda, Padenghe sul ...
  10. visitgarda.com

    Moniga del Garda. Population: 2.575 ... Zip code: 25080. Moniga is a small town on Lake Garda which lies in the heart of the hills between Desenzano and Salò. Thanks to the remains of a pile-dwelling village it has been possible to ascertain that this area was already populated during the Early Bronze Age (1800-2000 b.C.). ...
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