Arco may be famous for rock climbing, but it’s the namesake castle locals are most proud of. It’s perched high on a crag, a 20-minute hike above Arco town. Inside are frescoes from the 14th century. Outside, the panorama — which reaches as far as Lake Garda on a clear day — is so memorable that it was immortalised in 1495 by German painter Albrecht Dürer, in a watercolour now displayed at the Louvre. For those who’d rather stay at water level, nearby Riva del Garda — one of the lake’s most popular resorts — is a hub for windsurfi ng and sailing. And when you’re ready to call it a day, you can have your pick of sun-drenched pebble beaches for some well-earned lounging.