In the heart of the enchanting hills of Lake Garda
The environment in which the Relais San Michele is located is perfect for spending a few moments in the open air. Paths and walks immersed in nature, to discover small hidden corners to relax and appreciate the beauty of the area.
The Relais San Michele is located in a strategic position that allows its guests to visit every part of the province with ease: city, lake, mountains, amusement parks, a huge variety of itineraries for the most diverse interests, from entertainment to culture, to ‘food and wine.
Madonna della Corona
A few kilometers from the Relais San Michele is the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Corona, in Spiazzi di Caprino Veronese. A place of pilgrimage from all over Italy, immersed in the nature of Monte Baldo, the sanctuary rises and clings to the rocks overlooking the Adige Valley.
Gardaland
The first amusement park in Italy and among the first in Europe, it is one of the major attractions in the Lake Garda area. With different themed areas, various attractions and shows, it is the right place for fun for the whole family.
Punta San Vigilio
Punta San Vigilio is one of the most characteristic places on Lake Garda, with the ancient villa, its small port and the park with centuries-old olive trees. A suggestive corner directly on the shores of the lake.
Arena di Verona
From Relais San Michele it is possible to easily reach Verona and visit the historic center and one of the city's major attractions, the Arena. Open to visitors all year round, it hosts various events in summer: don't miss the performances of the most famous operas.
Monte Baldo
Defined as the "botanical garden of Europe" for the great variety of floral species such as orchids, Monte Baldo allows total immersion in nature, with spectacular views of Lake Garda, and it is possible to carry out various sporting activities.
Valpolicella
Valpolicella is known throughout Italy for its renowned wines and for being an area of production of fine marble. It is possible to visit cellars and taste the wines produced here, or visit the Romanesque parish churches of San Giorgio and San Floriano.