Franciacorta and Sirmione Castle Private Trip from Milan, Italy
A unique private journey from Milan to Sirmione Castle and the Franciacorta wineries. Enjoy an experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life!
Highlights:
Franciacorta
Sirmione Castle
Ca' del Bosco
Bellavista hill
Scaligero fortress
Includes:
Pick-up and drop-off
Private transportation with Wi-Fi on board
Bottled water
Not included:
A guide
Scaliger Castle entrance fee (€14 per person)
Please note: this experience is held daily. The price for up to 3 people in a sedan car will be €699.
Sirmione Castle is a must-see location in Sirmione on Lake Garda! Sirmione's Scaligero Castle is a Scaligera-era bastion that serves as a gateway to the city's historic core. It is one of the most complete and well-kept castles in Italy and a great example of a maritime lake fortification. Sirmione is a lovely town with breathtaking vistas and unique spots. You'll have some of the best times of your life walking through the small streets, squares, and hidden alleys, visiting the Rocca, the caverns, or the Roman Villa, or just relaxing at the spa and trying some ice cream or an aperitif.
Ca 'del Bosco is a highly sophisticated winery with industry-leading technology. From the hills of Erbusco rises a building that looks like a curving wave and is held up by slanted columns that look like the ends of rows. When you go there, you can see the fermentation process, which works with the natural force of gravity. You can also see the Franciacorta soil through the open walls of the aging rooms.
The Erbusco winery of the same name is located on Bellavista Hill, a beautiful panoramic point surrounding Lake Iseo and the Po Valley. The basement has different parts that blend in with its surroundings. It is surrounded by a stone arch that defines the outside space. It respects the territory because of its natural visual effect, built inside the hill with two major galleries covered in terracotta. The primary body of glass and wood looks like a dialogue between interior and exterior, while all of the cellar's service infrastructure is entirely hidden by lush vegetation.