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The town’s territory, which
is at the border with Malcesine, Ferrara di
Monte Baldo, S. Zeno di Montagna and Torri
del Benaco makes Brenzone an ideal location
at Lake Garda as it's Just a few miles from
The northern side of the lake which offers
most of the sporting activities whilst just
to the south you can visit beautiful towns
such as Bardolino and Garda. Brenzone extends for about 50
square kilometres, 65 meters above the
lake’s water level and up to 2.200 meters
from Cima Telegraph.
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BRENZONE
Brenzone boast's a pretty old
centre and a lakeside walkway. All of the 16
villages make excellent starting points for
hikes on Monte Baldo and thus are equally
popular with nature-lovers, hikers and cyclists.
From
Brenzone you can either take your car or bike and
take the road to Ferrara di Monte Baldo. This road
offers stunning views of the lake and beautiful
sceneries of the surrounding forest teaming with
life. You will also find many local farm house
restaurants and local products on sale direct from
the farmers including cheeses and salami.
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At the foot of Monte Baldo as we
pass through Brenzone we seem to move back in
time, there are many quaint fishermen’s villages
clustered around the small port's and many
rustic rural hamlets in the hills.
Many are the different kind of
sports: sailing, windsurf, diving,
paragliding, mountain bike, trekking and in
winter skiing.
The Santo Nicola is
located at Assenza di Brenzone.
The sacred place is mentioned in documents
reaching far back as 757 and of 769, but the
actual building dates back to the 14th
century. The interior has Gothic arches
decorated with frescoes. The altar has a
painting of the Madonna, with San Zeno on
the right.

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