Trip Duration: 2 hours ⛰️ Difficulty Level: Easy–Moderate 🚸 Trip Date: November 2025
If you’re visiting Riva del Garda and want one unforgettable viewpoint, the Bastione di Riva del Garda should be at the top of your list.
Perched high above town, this historic fortress offers panoramic views over Lake Garda—and the best part? You can either hike up or take a scenic panoramic lift.
Quick Overview
- Location: Riva del Garda, northern Lake Garda
- How to get there: Walking trail or panoramic lift
- Lift duration: ~3 minutes (130 m elevation)
- Entry: Free (Bastione ruins)
- Family-friendly: Yes (especially with lift)
What to Expect
Getting to Bastione from Riva del Garda
There are two main ways to reach the Bastione:
1. Panoramic Lift (Best for Families)
We chose the lift this time—and it made everything easier with three kids.
- Smooth, fast ride (only ~3 minutes)
- Great views even on the way up
- Ideal if you’re traveling with toddlers, strollers, or limited energy
With a carrier (for our 3-year-old) and a yo-yo buggy (for our 1-year-old), the lift worked perfectly.
2. Hiking Trail
We’ve done this before, and it’s a great option if you enjoy walking.
- Scenic path through olive groves and woodland
- Moderate incline (can be steep in sections)
- Not ideal with bulky strollers
Parking & Arrival Tips
If you’re not staying nearby, a convenient option is Parcheggio Monte Oro, a multi-level car park just a short walk from the lift station.
We stayed close enough to walk, which made things even easier with kids.
What It’s Like at the Top
Once you arrive, you’ll find:
- A short staircase or small lift to the terrace
- The beautiful Ristorante Bastione Lounge & Restaurant
- Easy access to the Bastione ruins
The ruins themselves are free to explore, and you can walk around freely. The views over Lake Garda are absolutely stunning—especially in autumn when the light is softer and the crowds are smaller.
Visiting Bastione with Kids (Honest Tips)
Traveling with three young kids (including a 1-year-old and a neurodivergent child), here’s what stood out:
- Low crowds in November = huge win
- Quiet environment compared to summer
- Short activity duration (perfect attention span fit)
- Flexible access (lift vs hike)
If you’re traveling with neurodivergent kids, I highly recommend visiting outside peak season. It made the experience far more enjoyable and manageable.
History of the Bastione
The Bastione was built in the early 1500s by the Venetians to defend the town after taking control of the region.
It was later heavily damaged during the War of the Spanish Succession and never fully restored. Today, it stands as a scenic ruin and one of the most iconic landmarks in Riva del Garda.
❤️ Why We Loved It
- One of the best views in Lake Garda
- Easy access thanks to the lift
- Great for families with young kids
- Calm, uncrowded experience in off-season
- Combines nature, history, and a bit of adventure
Would We Return?
Yes—without hesitation.
Next time, we’d likely hike up again as the kids get older and continue our hike to Capanna Santa Barbara. But having the option to choose based on energy levels makes this spot especially appealing.
Practical Tips for Visiting
- Buy lift tickets on-site (quick and easy)
- Bring water, especially if hiking
- Visit at sunset for the best views
- Wear good shoes if walking up
- Check lift opening times before visiting
Final Thoughts
If you’re planning a family trip to Lake Garda, the Bastione is an easy win.
Whether you hike or take the lift, the views, history, and relaxed atmosphere make it one of the best things to do in Riva del Garda—especially outside peak season.
If you only have time for one viewpoint in Riva del Garda, make it this one.


























