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Hidden Gem! What Makes This Lake the Perfect Alternative to Lake Garda

Lake Iseo
Does this photo remind you of Lake Garda? However, it was actually taken at Lake Iseo, which is also located in northern Italy. Photo: Getty Images
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March 24, 2026, 1:49 pm | Read time: 3 minutes

The absolute favorite destination among the northern Italian lakes for vacationers from Germany remains Lake Garda. Yet, just 70 kilometers away, there’s a body of water that’s much smaller but rivals Lake Garda in terms of beauty and a stunning environment with many hiking trails. We’re talking about Lake Iseo.

Lake Iseo (Italian: Lago d’Iseo) is rarely mentioned when German tourists talk about their vacation experiences at the northern Italian lakes. But anyone who has discovered the advantages of this lake, located northeast of Brescia in a narrow mountain valley, will surely want to return a second time.

Since Lake Iseo became the site of one of the last major art installations by Christo and Jeanne-Claude with the “Floating Piers” in 2016, it has definitely made its mark on the tourist map. However, it’s still much quieter there than at Lake Garda, which is about 70 kilometers away.

Lake Iseo
The small island of Loreto, with its little castle, is a popular photo subject. However, Loreto is not accessible to the public.

Ideal Location and Beautiful Beaches

Lake Iseo is located in Lombardy and, like Lake Garda, is just a few kilometers from the Milan-Venice highway and only about half an hour via provincial roads from Bergamo and Brescia. It’s also not far from Como and Lake Como.

Perfect for Swimming and Water Sports

There are several official bathing beaches along the lake’s shore. For example, in the small town of Iseo at the southeastern end, and in Sarnico in the southwest. There are also free beach sections, such as in Marone. According to the website Bresciatourism, this area is considered “Piccola Tahiti”—little Tahiti—due to its beauty. Thanks to its favorable downdrafts, Lake Iseo is also popular with water sports enthusiasts, surfers, and sailors.

Lake Iseo
The hinterland of Lake Iseo is perfect for hiking or biking. Pictured here: the town of Sarnico on the southern shore of the lake.

The Most Beautiful Places Around and on Lake Iseo

The charming village of Riva di Solto on the west coast of Lake Iseo is particularly known for its wineries. Among the olive groves and vineyards, there are plenty of vacation homes and bed-and-breakfasts. Other vacation spots on the lake include Iseo, Sarnico, Sale Marasino, Sulzano, Parzanico, Predore, Lovere, and Pisogno.

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By car, you can completely circle Lake Iseo on a romantic lakeside road that passes through many tunnels carved directly into rock and mountain massifs.

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The Island of Monte Isola

Monte Isola, Lake Iseo
The island of Monte Isola has a circumference of about 9 kilometers and rises more than 400 meters above the water surface.

From the pier at the small harbor, excursion boats travel to the charming island of Monte Isola in the middle of Lago d’Iseo. It is the largest island in an inland water body in Europe and offers hiking trails and many romantic spots. Also worth seeing is the church Santuario della Madonna della Ceriola. It is located at one of the highest points on the island, offering a great view of the lake and the coast.

If you want to treat yourself, visit Castello Oldofredi in the town of Peschiera Maraglio on Monte Isola. Here, you can dine wonderfully with a view of the lake and, if needed, stay overnight at moderate prices.

Best Travel Time

Even though Lake Iseo is still relatively unknown here, it gets quite busy during the high season. Therefore, it’s advisable to vacation here outside of the summer holidays. Spring and late fall are also excellent for hiking, boating, and exploring the charming island towns.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of TRAVELBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@travelbook.de.

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