The Village of 16 Hamlets
Brenzone sul Garda is a truly unique municipality, made up of sixteen hamlets stretching from the waters of Lake Garda to the slopes of Monte Baldo. There is no real “town center”: each hamlet is a small world of its own, with its own history, architecture, and traditions, forming a fascinating mosaic of landscapes, cultures, and atmospheres.
Along the lakeshore lie lively villages such as Castelletto, Marniga, Magugnano, Porto, and Assenza, with picturesque little harbors, promenades perfect for strolling, restaurants serving lake fish, and beaches ideal for relaxation and water sports. Higher up, you reach rural hamlets surrounded by nature, where time seems to stand still and nature reigns supreme: Castello, Venzo, Borago, Boccino, Pozzo, Sommavilla, Zignago, Biaza, Fasor, Campo, and in the mountain area, Prada, at an altitude of 1,000 meters.
- 16
Hamlets - 4
on the lake - 12
panoramic trails - 1
territory to discover
Campo, in particular, is a restored medieval village, once abandoned and now carefully brought back to life with great respect for its history. It can only be reached on foot, along ancient paths winding through centuries-old olive groves and dry-stone walls. Here, silence is part of the experience.
Each hamlet hides its own treasures: small Romanesque churches, votive shrines, old mills, and ancient fountains. Yet it is the whole ensemble that makes Brenzone special - a scattered territory where every corner tells a story and invites you to explore slowly and with curiosity.
Perfect for those who love walking, discovering authentic places, and immersing themselves in local life, Brenzone offers a deep, multisensory travel experience—between lake, mountain, art, and tradition. It is an invitation to slow down, listen, and let yourself be surprised, hamlet after hamlet.












