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Pastrengo

Pastrengo is a quiet comune in the Province of Verona, Veneto, situated approximately 15 kilometers northwest of the historic city center. Known for its role in the 1848 Battle of Pastrengo during the First Italian War of Independence, it offers a serene alternative to busier tourist hubs. The town serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding wine regions and nearby lakeside destinations such as Bardolino and Lazise. With a small population and compact area, visitors can enjoy authentic Italian rural life while remaining within easy reach of major attractions in Verona and Lake Garda.

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Where to Base

Ideal for travelers seeking tranquility. The municipality includes the frazione of Piovezzano, offering a peaceful setting. Its location near Verona and Lake Garda makes it convenient for day trips while avoiding crowded urban centers.

Historical Highlights

Visit the site of the 1848 Battle of Pastrengo, a key engagement in the First Italian War of Independence. The local parish church, Parrocchia Esaltazione della Santa Croce, adds cultural depth to the visit.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer mild weather perfect for hiking and historical exploration. Summer allows for combined visits to nearby Lake Garda, while winter provides a quiet, off-season experience.

Nearby attractions

Parco Natura Viva

Parco Natura Viva

Park1.6 km

zoo in Italy

Parrocchia Esaltazione della Santa Croce, Pastrengo

Parrocchia Esaltazione della Santa Croce, Pastrengo

Worship544 m

building in Pastrengo, Italy

San Valentino

San Valentino

Worship4.9 km

church building in Bussolengo, Italy

Dining

Oseleta

Restaurant Michelin€€€3.6 km

A few kilometers from Lake Garda, on gentle vine‑clad slopes, the entrance to Villa Cordevigo, home to L’Oseleta, makes a grand impression as it opens between two rows of cypress trees. Inside are two intimate dining rooms, but the best tables are in the elegant veranda with wide glass windows, where views of the gardens and pool create a charming atmosphere, made even more delightful by impeccable service. Chef Marco Marras conducts with finesse a menu that ranges across seafood, vegetarian, lake‑inspired, and meat dishes, all presented with near‑surgical precision and refined theatrical flai

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Stella d'Italia

Restaurant€€291 m

Run by the same family since 1962, the establishment actually dates back to 1875: warm, elegant interiors complement lovely summer garden service offering glimpses of the lake. The kitchen draws primarily from Venetian traditions, with a nod to nearby Lake Garda, as in the marinated pike in carpione with polenta among the starters. To follow, we recommend the hand-pressed bigoli with guinea fowl salmì or the excellent meat tortellini; among the main courses, for those wishing to stay within the regional tradition, calf’s liver with onions, while a dedicated section of the menu is reserved for

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