From the shores of Lake Garda, Lake Iseo, and Lake Idro to the mountains of the Camonica, Sabbia, and Trompia valleys; from the rolling hills of Franciacorta and Valtènesi to the green plains through which the Oglio River gently flows, Brescia’s province (which shared the title of Italian Capital of Culture 2023 with Bergamo) offers an extraordinary variety of landscapes, places, and tourist attractions within a span of about 150 km.
This diversity naturally reflects on its products and gastronomy, which are ripe for enjoyment and rediscovery. Brescia ranks as the fifth Italian province for its DOP Economy value but also boasts an impressive range of niche products with limited production, often without formal certification.