Sirmione Peninsula
The Sirmione Peninsula is a picturesque landform located on the southern shore of Lake Garda in northern Italy. Known for its stunning scenery, it stretches about 4 kilometers into the lake and is surrounded by crystal-clear waters. The peninsula is famous for its thermal springs, which have attracted visitors for centuries.
At the tip of the peninsula lies the charming town of Sirmione, renowned for its historical sites, including the ancient Scaliger Castle and the ruins of a Roman villa known as Grotte di Catullo. The area is a popular destination for tourists seeking relaxation, culture, and natural beauty.