5. Visit Bardolino and the Olive Oil Museum
The pretty lakeside town of Bardolino is a great family stop – enjoy a stroll along the promenade, where the kids can spot boats and splash in the shallow water. We adored walking along the path along Lake Garda in the evenings. (Just make sure you wear some bug bracelets to avoid getting attacked by the midges!) For something different, visit the Museo dell’Olio d’Oliva (Olive Oil Museum), a free attraction where kids can learn how olive oil is made and see old-fashioned tools and presses.
There are loads of family orientated, budget-friendly Eurocamp holiday parks in the Lake Garda area – it’s a fantastic spot for an Italian getaway. Here are my top 5 picks for the best places to stay in Lake Garda with kids:
- Cisano San Vito
- Bella Italia
- hu Altomincio Family Park
- Del Garda Village and Camping
- Camping Village Butterfly
All of these holiday parks are less than 30 minutes away from the nearest airport (Verona) so perfect for a car free Eurocamp holiday if you want to avoid driving or hiring a car. Find all the information you need here: Eurocamp Italy: The 5 best Lake Garda holiday parks for families.
When is the best time to visit Lake Garda?

The best time for families to visit Lake Garda is definitely over the summer months or shoulder seasons. We visited in September, and enjoyed lovely warm weather and less crowds than the summer months bring. We adored our stay in Lake Garda with the kids – there’s so much to do – so plan your trip between May and September and hopefully you can enjoy lots of swimming, sunshine and gelato! Just make sure you pack some swimming caps – as lots of holiday parks in Italy require these to be worn when you’re using the pools.
Is Lake Garda worth a visit?
Lake Garda is an ideal family holiday destination, with so much to see and do both at the lake and nearby, and there are plenty of budget-friendly activities to keep everyone happy. Pack picnics, explore on foot and take advantage of free attractions to make the most of your trip without overspending. Your kids will love the adventure, and you’ll create family memories that last a lifetime! It’s one of the best holiday spots in Italy. I hope my family holiday itinerary has been helpful – if you have any other suggestions for fun with the kids in Lake Garda please share them in the comments. For a full review of where we stayed, check out my article: Eurocamp Holiday Review: Camping Cisano San Vito, Lake Garda, Italy.
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