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Beaches close to Rase
S. Zeno is a pebbly beach located in the province of Verona, created using filler material in the southern area of Brenzone. The beach is equipped with jetties and buoys for mooring, and situated alongside campsites beyond the road. Facing westward, the beach rises from the base of the embankment supporting the SS249 road and the consortium collector. It is situated in the camping area south of the municipality of Brenzone, where the slopes of the mountain overlooking Garda become less steep as one goes northward.
The beach is pebbly.North of Pai, there is a beach (in the municipality of Torri del Benaco).Jetties and mooring buoys are present.Beyond the road, there are restaurants and campgrounds.
The beach is pebbly.Mooring jetties and buoys are available. Private marina.The beach faces west, and lies in front of Villa Angeleri.
Sbocco Valle Valdana is a pebbly beach situated in the province of Verona. It was created using filler material in the northern urban area of the municipality of Torri del Benaco, located at the mouth of the Valdana valley. The beach boasts facilities for mooring such as jetties and buoys, campsites, and a restaurant and hotel across the road. With a west-facing orientation, it is formed by the base of the embankment that supports the SS249 road and the consortium collector. The beach is located in the north of the municipality in the PAI, where the slopes of the mountain create the picturesque Valdana valley.
Piaghen Sud is a beach located in the province of Verona, in the northern urban area of the municipality of Torri del Benaco. The beach is pebbled, with a range of sizes from 0.2 cm to 6.4 cm, and was created with filler material. Mooring buoys are available for use, and there is a residence located across the road from the beach. The beach faces west and is formed by the base of the embankment that supports the SS249 road and consortium collector. Additionally, it is located in the north of the municipality of Torri del Benaco where the slopes of the mountain create a vault at the southern end of the Valdana valley.
Masse is a pebbly beach located in the province of Verona, north of the center of Castelletto di Brenzone. The beach was created with filler material and features jetties and buoys for mooring. Adjacent to the beach are hotels and campsites. Facing west, the beach is situated at the base of an embankment that supports the SS249 road and the consortium collector. It can be found when exiting northbound from the inhabited center of Castelletto di Brenzone, at Loc. Masse.
La Pozza is a pebbly beach, ranging from 0.2 cm to 6.4 cm, situated in the northern urban area of the municipality of Torri del Benaco, in the province of Verona. It was created with filler material and is west-facing, formed from the base of the embankment that supports the SS249 road and the consortium's collector. In addition, the beach has jetties and buoys for mooring and is located in a northern area where the slopes of the mountain overhanging the lake become steep again. Across the road from the beach, there is a hotel.
S. Maria - Marniga is a gravelly beach located in the province of Verona. The beach was created using fill material and is supported by a retaining wall that also supports the SS road. The presence of jetties and buoys provides mooring opportunities. Beyond the road is the village of Marniga. The beach faces west and was formed by the base of the embankment that supports the SS249 road and the consortium collector. It is situated in the area of Marniga.
S. Felice is a pebbly beach, ranging in size from 0.2 cm to 6.4 cm, located in the northern urban area of the municipality of Torri del Benaco. It was created with filler material and is supported by the embankment that holds up the SS249 road and the consortium collector. The beach faces west and has jetties and buoys for mooring. On the other side of the road are hotels and campsites.
Fornare beach, situated in the northern urban area of Torri del Benaco, Verona province, is a pebbly beach ranging from 0.2 cm to 6.4 cm in size, created using filler material. The beach is west-facing, formed at the base of the embankment that supports the SS249 road and consortium collector. It features jetties and buoys for mooring and is located opposite a stretch of hotels.