Lake Garda, Italy’s largest freshwater body, was created by slow-moving glaciers during the last Ice Age. The result is of the most one of the most glorious places on earth. Olives, grapes, and lemons flourish in the surrounding mountains’ morainic soil, the temperate weather is livened up by mountain breezes, and everywhere you look, the beautiful cerulean lake stretches as far as the eye can see.