The difference a day makes – having looked set for an unsettled week, the weather has brightened up overnight and another beautiful day has come our way. Good news for us as we have planned a fairly lengthy walk along the peninsula that is Sirmione, one of the most popular spots on Lake Garda.
Again access to the foreshore of Lake Garda is limited but we grabbed each opportunity even if it did add a mile or 2 todays excursion….

As we arrived at the main old town of Sirmione (having wandered through many leafy and affluent residential areas and hotels), this beauty was parked in one of the many car parks on the outskirts…

Rather ruined as the side was plastered with promotional stickers for some Real Estate company – how crass?
Though busy the main entrance to the old town was guarded by this magnificent castle – Castello Scaligero….


We meandered our way through the busy narrow streets lined with shops, bars and Gelateria’s and more typically quieter residential side streets….



Dipping out to check on Lake Garda where possible….


The far end of the peninsula was much quieter and largely occupied by manicured grounds of fancy hotels

At the very end is the Grotto di Catullo a chargeable museum, which we didn’t go into, enjoying the far reaching Lake views instead…

And on the return journey a visit to the much quieter and off the main beaten track, San Pietro in Mavino and its Bell tower dating back to the 1300’s….




On our return we found ourselves a nice quiet spot by the Lake to enjoy a pastry with our coffee and to rest our tired legs….


Before making our way back to the Castle and to prepare ourselves for the long walk home….



Today’s stats:
- Miles walked – 9
- Pastry – £1.90 (last of the big spenders me)
- O/N – £24