Malcesine, positioned at the foot of the dramatic Monte Baldo,
is a popular town at the northern end of Lake
Garda where the lake resembles the Norwegian fjords. At
this narrow stretch of Lake Garda, dramatic cliffs rise steeply
from the very edge of the water. Malcesine is home to the 14th
century Scaligeri Castle, which dominates the town. From the town
there is a cable-car that carries passengers up to the top of the
mountain for incredible views of the lake and countryside
beyond.
Ridging along much of the eastern side of Lake Garda, Monte
Baldo separates the lake from the Val d'Adige, the valley of the
river which flows through Verona. The cable car climbs from 328
feet (100 metres) to 5741 feet (1750 metres) in around 15 minutes
with a break in the middle. On the upper section the cars revolve
slowly to give a spectacular panorama of the lake and its
surrounding mountains.