If you’re dreaming of a gentle ride through Italy’s picturesque countryside combined with tasting some of the region’s finest local products, this Horse Carriage Tour with Wine Tasting in Lazise could be just what you’re looking for. While I haven’t been on this exact tour myself, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a charming way to spend a few hours soaking in the natural beauty and flavors of Lake Garda.
What really catches my eye about this experience are two standout features: first, the chance to see vineyards, olive trees, and panoramas from a unique perspective—via horse-drawn carriage—and second, the opportunity to enjoy a delicious tasting of local wines and artisanal foods in a rustic, relaxed setting. That said, it’s not a high-energy adventure; if you’re after fast-paced sightseeing or a big group outing, this might not be your best fit. But if you’re after serenity, authentic tastes, and lovely scenery, this tour could be just right.
One thing to keep in mind is the weather—since the experience is outdoors and weather-dependent, a rainy day could disrupt your plans. It’s best suited for those who appreciate slow travel, quiet moments, and local flavors. If you enjoy relaxed, intimate experiences that highlight Italy’s countryside charm, this tour makes a lot of sense.
Who should consider this? It’s ideal for travelers looking for a peaceful, scenic way to connect with the Italian countryside, especially if you love wine and local food. It’s also a good pick for those who prefer smaller groups—this tour caps at 8 travelers, making it more personal and less hectic.
Key Points
- Scenic countryside views from a horse-drawn carriage, including vistas of Monte Baldo and lush vineyards.
- Authentic tasting experience of local wines, cheeses, honey, and seasonal produce in a rustic farm setting.
- Visit to a family-run beekeeping farm with a picnic that emphasizes local, sustainable farming practices.
- Intimate group size of up to 8 travelers, making it a personalized experience.
- Duration of about 3 hours, offering a relaxed pace without feeling rushed.
- Weather-dependent activity—good weather helps ensure a smooth experience.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Starting Point and Timing
The tour begins at Strada Comunale delle Fontanelle di Saletto in Castelnuovo del Garda at 9:30 am. It’s a well-timed start, fitting nicely into a morning itinerary, and the entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours. Since it’s a mobile ticket, you can easily show your confirmation on your phone—no need for printed vouchers.
The small group size—max 8 travelers—means you’ll enjoy a more intimate journey. This setup is perfect if you’re looking to avoid crowded tourist spots and instead savor a peaceful ride through the countryside.
The Carriage Ride
For about an hour, you’ll be seated comfortably in a horse-drawn carriage, gliding through scenic paths that wind among vineyards, olive groves, and seasonal fields. The experience is described as a “unique way to admire the views,” and from the reviews, it’s clear that this part really delivers.
One traveler, Denise_G, said, “The carriage ride through the countryside with views of Monte Baldo and grapevine fields was a unique experience.” The slow pace allows you to truly take in the landscape—perfect for photography or just soaking in the moment.
The expert driver adds an extra layer of comfort—knowing the area well and guiding you smoothly along the route. This isn’t a tour for those wanting adrenaline or speed, but rather for those who appreciate tranquility and natural beauty.
Visiting the Beekeeping Farm
After the carriage ride, you’ll visit a family-run beekeeping farm. This is more than just a quick stop; it’s an opportunity to learn about sustainable farming and local production. The farm produces their own honey, and you’ll get to see how they keep their bees while also enjoying a rustic picnic.
The picnic is a highlight—featuring artisanal cheeses, honey, homemade crackers or biscuits, vegetable pies, and seasonal preserves. These are local specialties, each bite telling a story of the land and its traditions. According to reviews, the quality of the food is genuinely good, with a focus on authentic flavors.
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Wine Tasting
Of course, the star addition is the wine tasting. The farm produces its own wine, and you’ll be able to sample varieties that are fresh and recently produced. This gives you a sense of the region’s winemaking craftsmanship and adds a celebratory touch to your experience.
The combination of delicious food and local wine in the rustic farm setting makes for a relaxing, memorable moment. It’s a chance to slow down, chat with your companions, and really savor the flavors of Lake Garda.
Overall Atmosphere and Value
This tour isn’t about ticking off a lot of sights; it’s about appreciating the slower, simpler pleasures of Italian rural life. The cost of roughly $114 per person is reasonable for an experience that blends scenic views, cultural insights, and tasting delights—all in a small-group setting.
Given the previous review’s praise, “Our group of 6 thoroughly enjoyed this activity,” it’s clear that this experience resonates with travelers seeking genuine, meaningful moments rather than touristy clichés.
The Practicalities

What’s Included?
- Horse carriage ride (~1 hour)
- Visit to a family-run beekeeping farm
- Picnic with local cheeses, honey, seasonal produce
- Tasting of freshly made wine
Considerations
- Weather matters—bad weather could lead to cancellations or rescheduling. Be sure to confirm on the day.
- Price point is moderate, considering the personal touch, scenic ride, and tasting experience.
- Group size makes it more personal; large groups aren’t a concern here, but it does mean booking in advance is wise since it’s booked around 24 days ahead on average.
Who Will Love This?
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to slow down and enjoy the authentic beauty of the Italian countryside. If you’re into wine, local food, and scenic views without the crowds, you’ll find this a peaceful retreat. It also suits those who appreciate small-group experiences that focus on quality over quantity.
It’s less suited for those seeking high-energy activities or with mobility concerns, given the outdoor setting and carriage ride. However, for anyone looking to savor a quiet, picturesque morning in Lake Garda’s lush landscape, this is an experience worth considering.
Horse Carriage Tour and Wine Tasting in Lazise
“Our group of 6 thoroughly enjoyed this activity. The carriage ride through the countryside with views of Monte Baldo and grapevine fields was a uni…”
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
The experience is generally suitable for most travelers, but it’s best to consider the outdoor environment and the carriage ride’s pace. It’s not explicitly designed as a family activity, but older children who enjoy nature and tasting local foods might find it enjoyable.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, starting at 9:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.
How long is the carriage ride?
The carriage ride itself is approximately one hour, providing ample time to enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace.
What is included in the tasting?
You’ll taste artisanal cheeses, honey, homemade crackers or biscuits, vegetable pies, seasonal preserves, and wine produced by the farm.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the booking is flexible—full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, and bad weather may lead to rescheduling or refunds.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Strada Comunale delle Fontanelle di Saletto in Castelnuovo del Garda and finishes back at the same point.
Is there a maximum number of travelers?
Yes, the tour caps at 8 people, making it ideal for a small, intimate group.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 24 days in advance, so plan ahead if you’re eager to secure a spot.
If you’re craving a laid-back day filled with scenic views, delicious local flavors, and a taste of rural Italy, this horse carriage and wine tasting tour in Lazise looks like a quietly wonderful way to spend part of your trip. It’s about connecting with the land, the flavors, and the slow pace of life—something we all need sometimes.
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