
On Sunday 5th September 2010, in Limone sul Garda, the gulf of the village will be the host of several coloured illuminations that will light up the lake and the night. To begin the show, a live music concert at 21.00 on the lake promenade.

33° International Tennis Tournament "Citta' Di Limone"
28th August to 4th September
2009 - The 'Citta di Limone' tournament reaches this year the 33th edition.
Traditional appointment for this important event on the lake Garda, represents the 'stage' of exciting challenges also thank to the numerous foreign participants who left o

Evening visit to the "Limonaia del Castel" (Lemon garden)with music and Limoncello-tasting. The Castèl Lemon House, an emblem of the traditions of Limone, will be open to the public at an unusual hour: from 20:00 p.m. to 23:00 p.m.. During that time, visitors can learn more about our past while strolling amidst the lit columns

Limone sul Garda - Summer 2010 From June to September - Guided walks and excursions, organized,
free of charge, by the Alpine Group of Limone sul Garda.
The Excursions are not made during inclement weather.
INFO: Informaziotion Offices, Parking Caldogno, via IV Novembre, 29/L tel (+39)
0365 918987, fax (+39) 0365 954720.


The town library under the sponsorship of the municipality of Limone s/G, has announced the First International Photo Competition in tribute to Alfio Vasconi, a great and passionate photographer. He was the founder and supporter of the first local photo club, always present and ready to immortalize wit

After seeing the great number of visitors arriving last season, we realized that certain values and traditions must be revived and can become a tourist attraction for our client. More than 30,000 visitors are an important achievement that lets us understand what people are looking for when they plan their vacation. Tradition is an added value found

Citrus fruits originate in China and India, but can be found around the globe. They first arrived in Europe with the Arabs around the year 1000. Several scholars believe that Sicily was the first Italian region to grown them, "probably under the Islamic influence first, and then under the Normans."