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Dear Old Gargnano – Cara Vecchia Gargnano

On 5 July 2026, ‘Cara Vecchia Gargnano’ returns: a food tour, live music, crafts, the FUFF Tombola and entertainment in the heart of the village on Lake Garda.

Hermitage of San Valentino

Discover the Hermitage of San Valentino above Gargnano, a picturesque sanctuary carved into the rock with views over Lake Garda, offering a blend of nature, history and spirituality.

Church of Sant’Antonio Abate

Discover the Church of Sant’Antonio Abate in Sasso di Gargnano, a 17th-century building featuring three altars, works by Stefano Celesti and panoramic views of Lake Garda.

Church of San Giovanni Battista in Musaga

Discover the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Musaga, a small church nestled in the narrow streets of Gargnano with a breathtaking panoramic view of Lake Garda and Mount Baldo.

Church of San Pier d’Agrino in Bogliaco

Discover the Church of San Pier d’Agrino in Bogliaco, a 16th-century building featuring a crenellated bell tower, three naves, works by Andrea Celesti and exquisite sacred furnishings.

Church of San Tommaso at Villa

Discover the Church of San Tommaso in Villa di Gargnano, an ancient 14th-century building featuring frescoes, three altars and an evocative atmosphere, as described by D.H. Lawrence.

Church of St. Francis

The Church of St. Francis and its ancient cloister are located in Gargnano, on Lake Garda.

Church of San Giacomo of Calino

Discover the Church of San Giacomo di Calino in Gargnano, a Romanesque chapel with 14th-century frescoes, the famous Saint Christopher and a wooden statue of Saint James dating back to 1501.

Church of San Martino

Discover the Church of San Martino in Gargnano, a nineteenth-century building designed by Rodolfo Vantini with an elliptical plan, paintings from the Venetian school and a historic Montesanti organ.