Conca d'Oro is an artificial beach on Lake Garda created from excavation material deposited in the lake bed during the 1950s. The beach is composed of calcareous gravel with a width reaching up to 20 metres and length of approximately 120 metres. It is bordered by a breakwater seawall and features wooden platforms with rubber matting for boat launching and water sports activities. The area includes green spaces with trees, an asphalt parking lot, and nearby sports facilities.
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