This review explores a delightful experience offered near Verona—a horse carriage tour complemented by a wine tasting and local food picnic in the picturesque setting of Lazise. While we haven’t taken this tour ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a well-curated outing for those seeking a relaxed, authentic taste of Italy’s countryside — without the fuss.
What immediately draws attention are the stunning panoramic views of vineyards, olive groves, and Monte Baldo—perfect for travelers craving scenic beauty. Plus, the inclusion of artisan cheeses, honey, and regional wines promises a genuine, flavorful encounter with local producers. However, it’s worth noting that the tour’s duration, just three hours, offers a concentrated dose of countryside, which might feel a bit brief for those wanting a more extensive exploration.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic rural settings, love good food and wine, and prefer a small-group atmosphere. If you’re after a peaceful, intimate adventure with authentic flavors and gorgeous vistas, this could be just right. Those seeking a leisurely, scenic outing without overly strenuous activities or large crowds will find this tour appealing.
Key Points
- Authentic rural experience: Enjoy the views and sounds of Lake Garda’s countryside in a cozy horse carriage.
- Local flavors: Taste artisanal cheeses, honey, and freshly produced wines, all from local family-run farms.
- Beautiful scenery: Expect views of vineyards, olive trees, and Monte Baldo, perfect for photography or just soaking in nature.
- Small group intimacy: With a maximum of 8 travelers, it’s easy to feel relaxed and engaged.
- Convenient timing: The tour departs at 9:30am, making it ideal for a morning outing.
- Good value: At just over $114 per person, it packs in scenic beauty, gourmet tastings, and a peaceful countryside experience.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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The Itinerary and What Makes It Special
Starting at Strada Comunale delle Fontanelle di Saletto in Castelnuovo del Garda, the tour begins in the gentle morning light around 9:30am. The group size is capped at 8, ensuring a personal experience, where you can easily chat with the driver and fellow travelers. As you settle into the horse-drawn carriage, the gentle rhythm of the horses on the dirt paths immediately transports you into a slower, more relaxed pace—something we all need on vacation.
The route takes you through the verdant hills and vineyards of Lake Garda, with views that stretch toward Monte Baldo, a majestic mountain range that adds a dramatic backdrop to your ride. Expect to see grapevines, olive groves, and farmland, each telling its own story of centuries-old agricultural traditions. The ride lasts about an hour, which feels just enough time to unwind and admire the scenery without feeling rushed.
The Beekeeping Farm Visit and Food Tasting
After the ride, the tour continues at a family-run beekeeping farm. Here, you’ll get to see the bees in their natural environment and learn about sustainable farming practices. This farm isn’t just a stop for quick photos—it’s an authentic look at local food production, emphasizing the land’s bounty.
The highlight, of course, is the delicious picnic, featuring artisanal cheeses, honey, homemade crackers or biscuits, vegetable pies, and seasonal preserves. Each bite is infused with the flavors of the land, giving you a real sense of place. The farm also produces its own wine, which you’ll get to taste—recently made, vibrant, and perfect for pairing with the local cheeses.
Authentic Flavors and Local Touches
From the reviews, we see that food and drink are a major highlight. One traveler notes the “delicious tasting of artisanal cheeses, honey, and homemade preserves, each full of the authentic flavors of the countryside.” The emphasis on seasonal products and local craftsmanship makes this more than just a tasting; it’s a window into the region’s agricultural heritage.
The Atmosphere and Small Group Dynamic
Many reviews praise the intimate setting—a small group that allows for personalized attention and a relaxed pace. It’s this personal touch that makes an experience like this special, especially when paired with the rustic charm of the countryside.
Price and Value

At $114.37 per person, this tour offers a good balance of scenic beauty, authentic food, and cultural insight. When you consider the transportation via horse carriage, the visit to a local farm, and wine tastings, it’s quite a comprehensive experience for the price. The inclusion of a delicious picnic and the small group size enhances the value further, making it a memorable, intimate outing.
Of course, the bulk of the value lies in the authenticity—the chance to see, taste, and experience the Italian countryside in a relaxed setting. If you’re looking for a leisurely, scenic, and tasty morning, this tour provides a well-rounded package.
Practical Details
The tour starts at 9:30am and lasts roughly three hours, making it a great half-day activity. It’s booked an average of 24 days in advance, indicating good planning on the part of travelers—book early if you’re keen. The activity is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and it’s capped at 8 participants to ensure a cozy experience.
While most of the experience is outdoors, it does require good weather—cancellations due to poor weather are possible, with options for rescheduling or full refunds. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making logistics simple.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This?

This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy scenic, peaceful outings and genuine local flavors. It’s perfect if you’re seeking a small-group, intimate adventure that combines beautiful views, authentic food, and a touch of rural life. Whether you’re a wine lover, a foodie, or simply want to slow down and enjoy the countryside, the combination of a horse carriage ride and farm visit will satisfy.
If you’re after something relaxing but meaningful, and love the idea of tasting local cheeses, honey, and wine in an authentic setting, this tour hits all those notes. It may not be for those chasing high-energy activities or extensive touring, but for a calm, enjoyable taste of Italy’s countryside, it’s a standout choice.
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be experienced with horses?
No, the experience is suitable for all levels, as it’s a relaxed carriage ride with an expert driver handling the horses.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the carriage ride, visit to a family-run beekeeping farm, a picnic featuring local cheeses, honey, seasonal preserves, homemade crackers, vegetable pies, and wine tastings.
Is this experience suitable for children?
While the description doesn’t specify age restrictions, the relaxed nature and small group size suggest it could be enjoyable for families, although it’s best for older children who appreciate outdoor scenery and tasting local foods.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for outdoor conditions; layers are advisable as mornings can be cool, especially in the countryside.
How long does the entire tour last?
Approximately three hours, including the carriage ride, farm visit, and picnic.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
In summary, this horse carriage and wine tasting tour offers a peaceful, authentic glimpse into the Lake Garda countryside. It’s a perfect pick for those who want a relaxed, scenic experience combined with delicious local flavors. The small-group format, beautiful vistas, and focus on local artisans make it a memorable adventure—worth considering if you value authenticity over hustle and bustle.
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