
Thirty minutes from Lake Garda, in the western outskirts of Verona, Pista Boscomantico runs an outdoor track on the Veronese plain. The setting is typical of the area: Po plain, olive groves, the early Pre-Alpine hills and views over Mount Baldo and Lake Garda in the distance. The site is used by Verona locals for end-of-day sessions, by adult drivers looking for a sport-focused setting and by Verona-Garda holiday-makers.
On the outdoor track, drivers can practise on a layout suited to adults and experienced drivers, in the picturesque Veronese setting. Several engine sizes are available depending on profile, with higher-powered karts for regulars used to timed sessions. Conditions follow the Veneto continental climate: drier and faster in summer, more demanding on rainy autumn days or under the Po Valley winter fog. The site hosts enthusiast sessions, motorsport-focused stag and hen groups, corporate events and club days from the Verona basin.
Verona is thirty minutes from Sirmione (Lake Garda), forty-five minutes from Mantua (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and an hour from Vicenza (also UNESCO). The region has plenty more to see: Verona's historic centre (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) with the Roman Arena (third-largest amphitheatre in Italy, summer opera festival), Juliet's House, Castelvecchio and the Scaliger Bridge, Lake Garda (Sirmione and the Grottoes of Catullus, Garda, Bardolino, Lazise), or a side trip to Vicenza UNESCO Palladian architecture. Karting in Verona is a sport option for locals and Verona-Garda holiday-makers.
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Pistaboscomantico is an outdoor circuit in Verona. More speed on generally longer layouts, but the weather plays a part: best avoided in heavy rain or frost.
At Pistaboscomantico, you can turn up without booking. For groups — birthdays, corporate days, stag/hen parties — a call to in advance is still advised to lock in your slot.
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Kids' sessions at Pistaboscomantico aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at .
The minimum age at Pistaboscomantico isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at to confirm.
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