Doing Things

B&B Le Coste is the perfect place for an outdoor vacation, in touch with nature, a diversity of landscapes from lake shores to rolling hills and an endless choice of hiking trails

Guests can access plenty of maps and, best of it all, talk to Laura for any recommendation, she’s an avid hiker.

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise
to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

Complimentary bikes at guests disposal and upon request the B&B team can rent, at extra charge, e-bikes.

For those travelling with their own bike, B&B Le Coste, offers a covered bike shed.

Monte Baldo, a mountain range which ridge spans to Lake Garda, has been labeled the vegetable garden of Europe (Hortus Europe) for the diversity of its vegetation, its climate and its fauna. A destination offering a variety of trails of unparalleled beauty, suitable for any hikers, all the way to the top of the mountain (2.200 mts/7.217 ft)

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise
to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

On “Rocca di Garda”, a large flat-top hill that overlooks two of the most beautiful towns on the shores of Lake Garda lies a Camaldolese Benedictine monastery dating back 1663, St. George’s hermitage. Nowadays the monks community still welcomes travellers from all over the world seeking the sanctuary peacefulness and the breathtaking beauty of the place

Another quaint place is the Shrine of The Corona, a place of silence and meditation, extended between heaven and earth, hidden in the heart of the Baldo rocks. An ancient trail starting at the bottom of the Adige River and, after 1500 steps, reaches the top of the sanctuary.

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

to discover Bed and Breakfast le Coste in Lazise

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A path running along the mountainside above the picturesque town of Torri del Benaco, offers a breathtaking view all along the trail. Bronze Age engravings on a sort of natural boards that date back the last ice age, 12000 years ago.