Garda Mountains

Northern Italian mountain range


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::summary Northern Italian mountain range ::

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FieldValue
map_imageAlps location map (Prealpi Gardesane, AVE).png
map_captionLocation of the Garda Mountains.
The borders of the range according to
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps
stateTrentino-South Tyrol, Lombardy, Venetia; Italy
parentSouthern Limestone Alps
highestMonte Cadria
elevation_m2254
range_coordinates
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The Garda Mountains (), occasionally also the Garda Hills, are an extensive mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps in northern Italy.

Boundaries and countryside

The Garda Mountains are bounded in the south by the Po Valley and in the north by the Brenta Dolomites, in the east by the Adige Valley and in the west by the Valli Giudicarie. Their precise boundary, according to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps, is as follows: Lake IseoCol di San ZenoVal TrompiaPasso di ManiviaBagolino – Storo – TioneVezzanoTrento – Val d'Adige/Etschtal – VeronaBrescia – Lake Iseo.

Their highest summit is the Monte Cadria, at 2254 m.

The climate of the Garda Mountains is very mild as a result of its southerly location and the influence of the Mediterranean Sea. Snow rarely falls in the Sarca valley and on the shores of Lake Garda, and, in spring and autumn, temperatures of between 15 and 20 °C are often experienced. The Garda Mountains have very few glaciers and ski resorts. The Alpinist centre of the range is the town of Arco. In the vicinity of Arco there are countless sport climbing areas.

Lake Garda and its surrounding mountains are a popular destination for water sportsmen, mountain bikers, hikers and climbers.

On the western shore of Lake Garda is the Parco Alto Garda Bresciano nature park.

Lakes

Valleys

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/Arco2004-028.jpg" caption="The Sarca valley and steep slopes of the Vendresi"] ::

Significant peaks

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Torbole_Panorama.jpg" caption="View from [[Nago-Torbole]] looking south. On the left shore are the flanks of Monte Altissimo, on the right the massif and Monte Tremalzo."] ::

Vie ferrate

Vie ferrate include:

Literature

  • Kompass Karte (1:50,000 scale), Alpi di Ledro, Valli Giudicarie, Innsbruck, 2003,
  • Eugen E. Hülser, Hülsers Klettersteigführer Gardasee, Bruckmann, Munich,

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