Lake Garda Brenzone Kitesurf Spot in Northern Italy
Europe Kiteboard Spot in Italy
Brenzone and Lake Garda as a whole is one of Italy's most famous tourist attractions, owing to its good strategic location as well as its magnificent and varied landscapes and mild temperature. It is one of Europe's most wind-safe kite spots, having consistent winds through the summer. Brenzone sul Garda, also known as Brenzone, has something for everyone, so whether you want to get some kitesurfing in on a family vacation, put a spring in your feet with a romantic rendezvous, or stuff yourself silly on Italian food, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained in Brenzone sul Garda.
Lake Garda Brenzone Kitesurfing wind conditions
Brenzone's kiteboarding season begins from April and lasts till September, with the warmer months of June, July, and August being the most popular. In July, kitesurfers may get away with shorts and tshirt, but in June and August, wearing a shorty inside and long wetsuits outdoors is perfect. Air temperatures hit 35 degrees Celsius in July, but outside of this, air temperatures can range from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius. In other months and during the winter, the water could be cold, so bring some extra clothing. The morning winds from the North pick up about 6 a.m. and gust between 12 and 30 knots. In the afternoon, the wind swings from the South and is generally between 12-15 knots, steady and reliable. The afternoon winds are fiercest in April and September, but they can be flat throughout the summer.
body wear
- long neo
- short neo
downwinder
- Yes
ride type
- freeride
- freestyle
- hydrofoil
- wakestyle
skill level
- advanced
- professional
spot type
- lake
starting area
- deep water
water condition
- choppy
wind daytime
- in the afternoon
- midday
- in the morning
wind type
- gusty
Impressions
Wind Stats for Lake Garda Brenzone Kiteboarding
Around the Kiteboarding Spot Lake Garda Brenzone
Nord walking is a major tourist attraction that includes a path that connects all of the hamlets in the Brenzone municipality and splits off via old pathways and mule trails. A consistent alternation between lake and mountain to envision how much this exercise marries with the typical values of this territory. There are various more or less challenging routes for mountain bikers, and if you really want extreme sports, you can go climbing on routes of varying difficulty levels, paragliding from Monte Baldo's peaks, rafting, canoeing, bird viewing, horseback riding, tennis, and golf. Spend an alternate afternoon in San Zeno di Montagna's amusement park, where you can climb trees and swing from tree to tree like Tarzan. Trekking can also be done in the winter, perhaps in combination with Nordic Walking or a snowshoe walk. If you prefer, the Monte Baldo cable car, located just a few kilometers away in Malcesine, will take you directly to the slopes, from where you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of Lake Garda. If the Monte Baldo slopes aren't enough for you, a shuttle bus service to the neighboring Polsa – San Valentino tracks is also a good option
camper parking
- Overnight
car parking
- Nearby
emergency
- A medical center
- Kite repair
How to get to Lake Garda Brenzone and how to bring it about while you're there
Verona is the closest airport to Brenzone sul Garda (VRN) but for international travellers trains and buses are available from Milan Malpensa (MXP). The best way to travel though is to rent a car or a camper and have your own transportation. Lake Garda offers an amazing area to explore and public transport just doesn’t cover enough of it, so your own transport is really a must have.
accommodation
- near the spot
public transport
- Mellow
rental cars
- Recommended
Notice
There is no direct launching area around. Best way would be to go out and get launched in the water or by boat. Check out by the nearby kiteschools.
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