Best lakes around Lozzo Di Cadore are found within the Cadore valley, a region known for its Dolomite peaks. Lozzo Di Cadore itself features historical and cultural attractions like the Roggia dei Mulini and the Dairy Museum. Its location provides access to a variety of lakes, including artificial reservoirs and natural bodies of water. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
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A truly beautiful place: well-served and with well-maintained lakeside paths, perfect for both a bike ride and a walk. Furthermore, from the various bridges you can admire beautiful landscapes, including the Dolomites.
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Lake Santa Caterina is also known as Lake Auronzo. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Auronzo
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Auronzo di Cadore and the lake of the same name are definitely worth a visit. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auronzo_di_Cadore
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The beautiful lake of Auronzo. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Auronzo
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Along the path that surrounds Lake Santa Caterina in Auronzo di Cadore, a wooden work captures the attention of passers-by: a sculpture that seems to emerge from the snowy landscape, masterfully carved by Riccardo Baldovin, a renowned wood artist. The figure, probably inspired by local tradition or the wild nature of the Dolomites, conveys a sense of peace and connection with the surrounding environment. The backdrop of the mountains and the water of the lake add further magic to the context, creating a perfect union between art and nature. This sculpture is not only a work of art, but a symbol of the ability to tell stories through the living material of wood. An ideal stop for those who appreciate handcrafted works and want to discover the talent of an artist who has been able to transform a log into emotion.
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At the top of this imposing dam you can enjoy a fantastic view of Santa Caterina and its lake.
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Lago delle Tose is a small body of water known since Roman times for the thermal characteristics and benefits of its waters. It is located in Lagole, an area of considerable archaeological and naturalistic interest near Lago di Centro Cadore. The water that flows between the rocks of the clearing forms streams and waterfalls that culminate in a natural pool. This entire area was part of a religious complex linked to the cult of mineral waters, already frequented in Roman times to perform the abduction of the body. In some places, in addition to the ferruginous color, it is also possible to smell the typical smell of sulfur. A little further south are the Lagole springs, small pools from which water with beneficial properties flows. In the Venetian dialect "tose" means "girls". But the legend from which this small and precious lake takes its name is anything but happy. It is said that a long time ago the girls of the place immersed themselves in its waters to preserve eternal youth. Their beauty aroused the envy of the Anguane, creatures similar to a nymph. One day the Anguane witches attacked the girls while their men were hunting. They beat them to death, including the beautiful Bianca, daughter of the village chief. When the men realized what had happened, they decided in desperation to carry the bodies to the mountain. The God of the lake, as a sign of compassion for the "tose", transformed every drop of blood that fell to the ground into small pink and fragrant flowers, then turned the men into stone so that no one could disturb Bianca's sleep. The Anguane took refuge in the caves but could not escape the vengeance of the God, who poisoned the water, killing them. The valley fell into an unreal silence and an instant later the water regained its beneficial powers.
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A light and pleasant walk when you arrive in Auronzo to get used to the area.
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Among the most popular lakes in the region, you'll find Lake Santa Caterina (Lago di Auronzo), known as the "beach of the Dolomites" for its amenities and activities. Another significant body of water is Lake Centro Cadore, an artificial lake extending to Lozzo di Cadore, offering various water sports and scenic views. Lake Misurina, often called the "pearl of Cadore," is also easily accessible and renowned for its breathtaking natural basin and surrounding Dolomite peaks.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lake Santa Caterina (Lago di Auronzo) is particularly well-equipped for families, with a "beach" area and various recreational options. Lake Centro Cadore also has designated bathing areas like Miralago beach and offers pedal boat and canoe rentals, making it suitable for families. The Tose Lake and Lagole Healing Springs areas are also considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and natural beauty.
Lake Centro Cadore is a hub for water sports, where you can enjoy swimming, pedal boating, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Local associations like Circolo Nautico "Lago Centro Cadore" ASD offer courses. Lake Santa Caterina (Lago di Auronzo) regularly hosts speedboat and canoeing competitions, and visitors can also enjoy boating and sunbathing on its shores.
Yes, Tose Lake is a small body of water known since Roman times for its thermal characteristics and is part of a historical religious complex. The nearby Lagole Healing Springs were also known in pre-Roman times for their beneficial properties and are located near an old excavation site. Lake Centro Cadore's formation submerged an area with significant Paleovenetian settlements, adding to its historical context.
You can find various hiking opportunities around the lakes. Lake Misurina serves as an excellent starting point for numerous excursions, including trails leading to the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Around Lake Centro Cadore, you can enjoy walks along its shores from towns like Domegge and Calalzo. For more extensive hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Lozzo Di Cadore guide, which includes routes like Monte Tranego and Torre San Lorenzo.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities. The Auronzo–Misurina Cycle Path is a notable route. You can find more details and various routes in the Cycling around Lozzo Di Cadore guide, which includes routes like the Soccento Forest loop and longer rides to Sella di Razzo. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there's also a dedicated Gravel biking around Lozzo Di Cadore guide.
Eissee is a lake that provides diverse hiking experiences with varied perspectives. It is recognized as a natural monument and offers both intermediate and challenging routes. Beyond the main trail on the west side, a narrower path along the east side offers completely different views and experiences.
Yes, Lake Misurina is easily accessible from Lozzo di Cadore and is a renowned destination in the Cadore region. Situated at 1,754 meters, it's famous for its stunning natural basin and the majestic Dolomite peaks, including the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Its waters are believed to have therapeutic properties, especially for respiratory ailments. In winter, it hosts international polo competitions, and in warmer months, it's a prime spot for excursions and enjoying the mountain landscape.
The Lagole Healing Springs are a historically significant natural monument. Known since pre-Roman times, this area features various watercourses, small ponds, and a small lake with waterfalls where you can swim. It's a popular resting place and also has an old excavation site nearby with explanatory panels and replica finds.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for water sports, hiking, and enjoying the warm weather. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and beautiful scenery for walking and photography. Winter provides unique experiences like ice polo on Lake Misurina, but access to some areas might be limited by snow.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Lake Centro Cadore has designated bathing areas, such as Miralago beach in Pieve and the bay of the chalet in Calalzo. The Lagole Healing Springs also feature a small lake with waterfalls where you can swim, though the water at Tose Lake is noted for being very cold.
Beyond its picturesque views of the Dolomites, Lake Centro Cadore is notable for its dam wall at Sottocastello, which features a climbing arena with routes for all skill levels, including a via ferrata. The lake's clear waters and surrounding landscapes offer a beautiful natural setting for various activities.


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