Parco La Quiete
Parco La Quiete
4.5
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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The Parco la Quiete in Lonato di Garda offers many opportunities to relax and enjoy yourselves, such as going for long walks along the grassy pathways, swimming in one of the three pools, suitable also for children, or taking advantage of the sports areas. There are picnic and barbecue areas, as well as the Canne Al Vento restaurant and pizzeria, open every day.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Jemstone
62 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Excellent day out.
Not the cheapest to get in (15€ per adult and 9€ for under 1.4mtr) but we took a picnic so didn't spend anything else.
But spotless clean, lovely staff, and helpful. Spoke perfect english as my Italian is terrible.
My 8 year old also did the tree top adventure which was fab, the young lad helping him was patient and very attentive. He gave him enough space but helped when he was worried or struggling. Really great man. You get a discounted rate too if you have paid to swim.
I enjoyed relaxing and reading my.boom while the kids (8 and 13) were.entertained swimming.
Great day out, really recommend.
Not the cheapest to get in (15€ per adult and 9€ for under 1.4mtr) but we took a picnic so didn't spend anything else.
But spotless clean, lovely staff, and helpful. Spoke perfect english as my Italian is terrible.
My 8 year old also did the tree top adventure which was fab, the young lad helping him was patient and very attentive. He gave him enough space but helped when he was worried or struggling. Really great man. You get a discounted rate too if you have paid to swim.
I enjoyed relaxing and reading my.boom while the kids (8 and 13) were.entertained swimming.
Great day out, really recommend.
Written 10 August 2023
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Molloi
Sheffield, United Kingdom181 contributions
Aug 2019 • Family
After reading the horror stories of injuries and general poor running of Caneva we decided to try this.
First up - it’s very Italian. The vast majority of people here are Italian and the signage is untranslated. That’s one of the reasons why it’s not *that* quiet. There’s a constant susurration every where I’m the park caused by people talking not that quietly. The oasis shaped pool also has a speaker system blasting out Euro pop There was some Motiv8 and Black Lace. Don’t expect it to be like a convent.
If you want a sun lounger you have to pay extra. If you bring towels you can spread out under a parasol or other shade for free. They allow you to bring in cool bags/ lunch boxes so we didn’t spend anything else after entering. There are multiple conveniences but be warned that they are the squatting type - no getting a sneaky sit down there.
There are 3 pools. One is a circular type one with an island in the middle that is where performances take place. This one has a shallow gradient so good for the kids. It has a bridge with a waterfall bit and one slide which is suitable for younger kids (about 2 meters in height).
There’s also an L shaped pool with the smaller part of the L suitable for toddlers with the main part being about 25m long and 1.4-1.8m deep.
Then there’s a long 25m pool which is the deepest one and at the end has a separate area with a couple of slides for older kids - a curly tube a fairly straight tube. These aren’t controlled in any way so it’s a free for all for kids to take their turn (or not). Again these aren’t particularly high or challenging.
Finally there’s a pirate adventure zone for smaller kids that doesn’t really feature any standing water and has possibly the most chlorinated water I’ve ever experienced. It may cause flashbacks for ww1 vets.
Suitable for 3 and up my 9 year old had a whale of a time here but I’m not sure it’d keep older kids occupied for more than an hour or two.
There’s also a play park with non water slides and for some reason that doesn’t make any sense to me a fishing lake that people were fishing in. Why you’d pay to enter a park to fish I don’t know but people had sooo... Also a couple of volleyball courts which were in constant use, so if you feel like taking on Ice man to find out who is top gun or you can actually play volleyball you’re in luck.
There’s also some rope wire climbing activities that are frankly exorbitantly expensive given the fact you’ve already paid to enter. 22€ for one person to do the full course. It was understandably not busy.
All of the pools have life guards who seemed to actually pay attention and weren’t forever whistling to enforce some arbitrary rule or other which is nice.
Overall - a bit of an oddity. Not an adventure park but just enough to give the kids a full day of exploring and playing without any abrasions fractures or hours of queuing.
First up - it’s very Italian. The vast majority of people here are Italian and the signage is untranslated. That’s one of the reasons why it’s not *that* quiet. There’s a constant susurration every where I’m the park caused by people talking not that quietly. The oasis shaped pool also has a speaker system blasting out Euro pop There was some Motiv8 and Black Lace. Don’t expect it to be like a convent.
If you want a sun lounger you have to pay extra. If you bring towels you can spread out under a parasol or other shade for free. They allow you to bring in cool bags/ lunch boxes so we didn’t spend anything else after entering. There are multiple conveniences but be warned that they are the squatting type - no getting a sneaky sit down there.
There are 3 pools. One is a circular type one with an island in the middle that is where performances take place. This one has a shallow gradient so good for the kids. It has a bridge with a waterfall bit and one slide which is suitable for younger kids (about 2 meters in height).
There’s also an L shaped pool with the smaller part of the L suitable for toddlers with the main part being about 25m long and 1.4-1.8m deep.
Then there’s a long 25m pool which is the deepest one and at the end has a separate area with a couple of slides for older kids - a curly tube a fairly straight tube. These aren’t controlled in any way so it’s a free for all for kids to take their turn (or not). Again these aren’t particularly high or challenging.
Finally there’s a pirate adventure zone for smaller kids that doesn’t really feature any standing water and has possibly the most chlorinated water I’ve ever experienced. It may cause flashbacks for ww1 vets.
Suitable for 3 and up my 9 year old had a whale of a time here but I’m not sure it’d keep older kids occupied for more than an hour or two.
There’s also a play park with non water slides and for some reason that doesn’t make any sense to me a fishing lake that people were fishing in. Why you’d pay to enter a park to fish I don’t know but people had sooo... Also a couple of volleyball courts which were in constant use, so if you feel like taking on Ice man to find out who is top gun or you can actually play volleyball you’re in luck.
There’s also some rope wire climbing activities that are frankly exorbitantly expensive given the fact you’ve already paid to enter. 22€ for one person to do the full course. It was understandably not busy.
All of the pools have life guards who seemed to actually pay attention and weren’t forever whistling to enforce some arbitrary rule or other which is nice.
Overall - a bit of an oddity. Not an adventure park but just enough to give the kids a full day of exploring and playing without any abrasions fractures or hours of queuing.
Written 20 August 2019
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Roley32
Brighton55 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
If you have a hire car and children 5 or under this is a fantastic park to visit. There are several pools spread out over the park which are all really clean and well maintained with ample sun beds to hire (€2 each).
Entry is cheap for a family and there is also a pirate themed splash park with water guns which the kids loved and spent hours in.
Couldn't recommend this park highly enough.
Entry is cheap for a family and there is also a pirate themed splash park with water guns which the kids loved and spent hours in.
Couldn't recommend this park highly enough.
Written 4 September 2018
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Alex H
The Hague, The Netherlands15 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Great waterpark! We went with 2 boys of 6 and 8 years old! They really liked the waterplayground and went swimming almost the whole day!
Written 20 July 2017
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Salve vorrei sapere se è possibile introdurre panini e bibite da casa.
Grazie Tiziana
Salve vorrei sapere se è possibile introdurre panini e bibite da casa. Grazie Tiziana
195123
Brescia, Italy18 contributions
Volevo sapere quando aprite e come bisogna comportarsi grazie
Buongiorno volevo sapere se si possono portare i cani il mio è di piccola taglia grazie
Fabio Cogno
Montichiari, Italy20 contributions
No non è possibile portare animali dentro il parco.
SteMaFeGa
Province of Brescia, Italy347 contributions
Ciao, con due bambini piccoli quale è il posto consigliato per posizionarsi? Vicino ad una piscina, alla zona pirati o altro? Grazie
Fabio Cogno
Montichiari, Italy20 contributions
Se vuole che i bambini si divertano può posizionarsi nella zona pirati, ma se vuole stare in una zona tranquilla allora le consiglio la zona dove ci sono le piscine.
LaEly
Province of Verona, Italy22 contributions
Mio marito voleva sapere per pescare nel laghetto si pesca e si rilascia oppure ci sono regole particolari? Ed oltre il prezzo d'entrata per uso piscine c'è un costo supplementare ? Se si quanto? Grazie per l' attenzione
Franco P
Rome, Italy122 contributions
mi dispiace ma non so risponderti. sono andato li solo x cena
Enzo S
Castelli Calepio, Italia1 contribution
È possibile portarsi il pranzo usando il freezer portatile?
Natascia Z
1 contribution
Sì certo , anche perché il parco ( immenso) è predisposto di tavoli e panche per chi si porta il cibo da casa
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Frequently Asked Questions about Parco La Quiete
- Parco La Quiete is open:
- Mon - Fri 09:30 - 18:30
- Sat - Sun 09:00 - 18:30
- Hotels near Parco La Quiete:
- (8.01 km) Sweet Life
- (4.49 km) JHD Dunant Hotel
- (8.69 km) Massoni Bed & Breakfast
- (8.40 km) Residence Nuove Terme
- (6.56 km) Agriturismo Corte Aurea
- Restaurants near Parco La Quiete:
- (0.11 km) Ristorante Canne al Vento
- (1.10 km) Al Fenil
- (1.07 km) Agriturismo La Civetta
- (2.42 km) Agriturismo Locustione
- (2.50 km) Trattoria La Speranza