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Lombardy
Brescia
Sirmione

Scaliger Castle, Sirmione – Sirmione drawbridge loop from Scaliger Castle

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Italy
Lombardy
Brescia
Sirmione

Scaliger Castle, Sirmione – Sirmione drawbridge loop from Scaliger Castle

Moderate

4.5

(17)

482

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Scaliger Castle, Sirmione – Sirmione drawbridge loop from Scaliger Castle

01:02

9.78km

50m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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141 m

Scaliger Castle, Sirmione

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Sirmione is partly located on a peninsula that extends about 4 km into the lower Lake Garda in the province of Brescia. The southernmost town of Italy's largest lake is an important cultural and spa resort.

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189 m

Scaliger Castle (Sirmione)

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Sirmione is the southernmost town on Lake Garda. It is located in the province of Brescia. In the municipality there are many points of interest and refreshments. The historic center is not accessible by bicycle, so you will have to get off and push it by hand or park it. There are many places to park your bike at the entrance to the Scaligero Castle.

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221 m

Sirmione drawbridge

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City gate with (former) drawbridge.
The moat separates the old town at the tip of the peninsula from the rest of the mainland.
Cycling is prohibited from here and only a few cars with a special permit are allowed to continue driving.
The bridge is the only access road to the old historic center of Sirmione.

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1.78 km

San Pietro in Mavino Church

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The church of San Pietro in Mavino rises on the second hill of Sirmione. Their origins date back to the 8th century. It stands on the foundation of a Roman temple outside the town. The church is surrounded by olive groves and cypress trees. Inside there are frescoes from the 12th to 16th centuries.

Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirmione

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2.44 km

Bougainvillea House in Sirmione

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Beautiful Flowered Facades🌺in the Historic Village

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2.45 km

Sirmione Old Town

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Beautiful old town with lovely alleyways. Probably even busier in the season than it was now. Still very worth seeing.

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2.52 km

Flaminia Square, Sirmione

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A moat separates the old town at the tip of the peninsula from the rest of the mainland. From here, only a few cars can drive with special permission, so that pedestrians can undisturbed discover the small winding streets with many shops, boutiques, restaurants and cafes. Special attention should be paid to the variety of very good gelateries. Narrow streets and historic stone houses dominate the image of the old town of Sirmione. Of the 7,000 inhabitants of the municipality of Sirmione live just under 300 in the historic city. At the entrance of the old town stands the sublime Scaliger Castle. Keep left to find the Piazza Carducci and the Navigarda ferry terminal, from where the Garda ferries depart for Salo, Moniga del Garda, Garda and the northern part of Lake Garda. Worth seeing is the parish church of Santa Maria di Maggiore from the 15th century. The interior testifies to a baroque style in the 18th century. In the neighborhood there is a recently opened to the public attraction - the Villa Romana. It is a restored Roman villa in the middle of the old town development. At the end of the old town joins the Mavino hill, which is overgrown with ancient olive trees. Sirmione is also a health resort. West of the Mavino hill, the Biola spring feeds a thermal bath. The healing effect has been known since antiquity and has been attracting spa tourists to Sirmione since the end of the 19th century. This is followed by the Roman excavation site of the "Caves of Catullus".

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9.78 km

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5.06 km

2.50 km

1.20 km

871 m

148 m

Surfaces

6.22 km

2.70 km

411 m

320 m

114 m

< 100 m

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