Getting Around
Renting a car is recommended as public transport to smaller towns in Veneto can be infrequent.





Vigasio is a traditional comune situated in the province of Verona within the Veneto region of Italy. With a population of around 7,000, it maintains a quiet, residential, and agricultural character that provides a stark contrast to the nearby tourist hubs. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, local Italian architecture, and the surrounding plains of the Po Valley. Its strategic location makes it a convenient starting point for those wishing to explore the cultural riches of Verona or the natural beauty of Lake Garda while staying in a more tranquil setting.
Vigasio is a traditional comune situated in the province of Verona within the Veneto region of Italy. With a population of around 7,000, it maintains a quiet, residential, and agricultural character that provides a stark contrast to the nearby tourist hubs. Visitors can enjoy the slow pace of life, local Italian architecture, and the surrounding plains of the Po Valley. Its strategic location makes it a convenient starting point for those wishing to explore the cultural riches of Verona or the natural beauty of Lake Garda while staying in a more tranquil setting.
Proximity to the historic city of Verona.
Authentic northern Italian small-town atmosphere.
Surrounded by the scenic agricultural landscapes of Veneto.
Quiet atmosphere with limited nightlife compared to larger cities.
Ideal as a residential base for exploring the wider Veneto region.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure within the town itself.
Renting a car is recommended as public transport to smaller towns in Veneto can be infrequent.
Look for local trattorias serving regional specialties like risotto and Valpolicella wines.
A quiet stay or a local base for exploring the Verona area.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Italian, English
Take advantage of being just a 20-minute drive from the historic center of Verona.
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make it a great time for countryside drives.
Warm and sunny, perfect for visiting nearby Lake Garda, though it can be humid.
Harvest season in the region brings excellent local food and wine events.
Cool and often foggy; a quiet time to enjoy the local atmosphere without any crowds.