Best lakes around Gazzo are found within the wider Veneto region, as Gazzo itself, located in the Province of Padua, does not feature large prominent lakes directly within its municipality. This area, situated about 50 kilometers northwest of Venice, offers access to diverse aquatic landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from large recreational bodies of water to smaller, picturesque basins. The region's geography provides opportunities for appreciating natural beauty and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Il Parco della Pace is a fenced green area of 630 thousand square meters north of Vicenza. The park is crossed by over 8 km of paths, with footbridges, fords, country lanes and dirt cycle paths. There are small hills, islands, tall and flowery meadows, mown fields, woods with trees and shrubs, a canal system over 9 km long that connects ponds and wetlands. The area is ideal for walks, outdoor activities and moments of tranquility, thanks to the presence of tree-lined paths, large green areas and shaded zones. There are benches, children's play areas, picnic and barbecue areas, and spaces dedicated to cultural events and sports activities. There are two areas reserved for off-leash dogs, which must be kept on a leash in the rest of the park. In the various environments present, numerous species of wild animals can be observed, including coots, herons, little egrets, cormorants, Black-winged Stilts, hares, roe deer, turtles, frogs, dragonflies and fish. Strongly desired by the municipal administration of Vicenza as compensation for the construction of the American base "Renato Del Din" with which it borders, the Parco della Pace - created in the area once occupied by the "Tommaso Dal Molin" airport - is also a symbolic place for the Vicenza community, dedicated to memory and reflection, with installations and spaces that promote the values of non-violence, respect and civil coexistence.
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Avoid the path in the days right after a storm, since the lower portions are sumberged o extremely muddy.
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A new large park in the city of Vicenza, with a beautiful promenade, waterways, lakes and lots of birds.
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Villa Contarini can be visited with a guide, open every day except Wednesday, worth seeing. Flat route with various types of terrain.
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Mirror of water that you do not expect ... in the summer you want to take a dip
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On the right the Brenta, on the left the lake. Very nice place for graveling and cooling off your feet.
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Located west of the Brenta, the Brenta Cycle Path passes this lake. A good place to cool off. Rather more of a gravel than an MTB highlight.
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Small lake just behind Villa Contarini along a path alongside the right Brenta
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While Gazzo itself doesn't have large prominent lakes, the wider Veneto region offers a variety of aquatic landscapes. You'll find artificial lakes, natural basins, and former quarry lakes, each providing unique views and experiences. Examples include the turquoise waters of Lake Camazzole and the hidden beach at Lake Busa de Bastianeo.
Among the most popular lakes are Lake Camazzole, known for its stunning turquoise waters and quiet views, and Lake Busa de Bastianeo, which features a spectacular hidden beach with clear emerald green water. Visitors also appreciate the trails and panoramic viewpoints around Busa de Bastianeo.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for family outings. Lake Camazzole and Lake Busa de Bastianeo are both considered family-friendly, offering pleasant spots for relaxation and walks. The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin is also a good option for families looking for a peaceful setting.
The area around Gazzo and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. Many trails run alongside the Brenta River and offer scenic views of the lakes.
Yes, there are trails suitable for hiking and walking. For instance, Busa de Bastianeo is known for its trails and viewpoints, some of which can be challenging. The Trail Between the Finenso Basin and the Brenta River also offers enchanting paths with shaded sections, ideal for walks.
Swimming is generally not permitted in all lakes. For example, Lake Camazzole is not suitable for swimming due to its depth and remnants from its quarry days. However, places like Lake Busa de Bastianeo offer clear waters where you can cool off your feet and enjoy the tranquil setting.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You can admire the incredibly beautiful turquoise waters of Lake Camazzole, the fine sand and emerald green water of the hidden beach at Lake Busa de Bastianeo, and panoramic viewpoints from various trails. The area also features river views and forested sections.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. The turquoise transparencies of the river basins and the flow of the Brenta River are often described as enchanting. The hidden beaches and panoramic viewpoints are also highly appreciated for their peaceful atmosphere and scenic vistas.
Yes, the Revine Lakes (Lake Santa Maria and Lake Lago) in the Province of Treviso are historically significant. They show evidence of human habitation dating back to the Copper and Bronze Ages. The western shores of Lake Lago feature Livelet, a didactic archaeological park with recreated prehistoric pile dwellings, offering a cultural and historical experience.
The lakes are popular destinations in summer for sunbathing and relaxation along their shores. In winter, they offer pleasant opportunities for walks. The natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with different seasons offering unique perspectives on the landscape.
Yes, a significant portion of Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, lies within Veneto and is easily reachable from cities like Padua, which is near Gazzo. Lake Garda offers diverse landscapes and numerous opportunities for recreation, including water sports and relaxing on its shores.
While not directly in Gazzo, the Euganean Hills, a group of volcanic hills near Padua, feature several small lakes. Lago di Lispida, for example, is known for its thermal waters and curative muds, though it is on private grounds. The Euganean Hills Regional Park itself offers green valleys and opportunities for hiking and cycling.


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