As tourist attractions in Gargnano are highlighted:
Eremo di san Valentino Catholic Church: The initial part of the Sasso walk is leveled, however, it quickly turns under steep and rocky feet. Most hikers used walking poles, although it is quite easy and without. Not suitable for young children, as some areas
are very steep and scary. We recommend walking to the door to the church, where the views are very beautiful.
Villa Bettoni: Villa Bettoni is a large neoclassical rural palace, located on the lake side, located in frazione Bogliaco, on the shore of Lake Garda, within the city of Gargnano, province of Brescia, Lombardy region, Italy. The massive villa and the well-kept
gardens are a scenic landmark on the lake.
Limonaia "La Malora": The lemon garden ("Limonaia") La Malora is located in Gargnano, on the west coast of Lake Garda.
It is an old structure dating from the 16th century and is used for the cultivation of lemons. It is unique in its own way: unlike the surrounding lemon gardens, now mostly abandoned or rehabilitated as houses, La Malora is still productive, perfectly preserved
and available for visits. This is due to the commitment and passion of the owner Giuseppe Gandossi and his son Fabio.
Lake Valvestino: Lake Valvestino is an artificial lake. It was formed by the construction of the Ponte Cola dam on the Toscolano river in 1962 for hydroelectric power generation. It is almost entirely included in the municipality of Gargnano, with a small part
belonging to the municipality of Valvestino. It is fed by the Droanello stream and the artificial tunnel that collects the waters of the San Michele stream in the municipality of Tremosine sul Garda.