Lakes around Berbenno offer diverse natural landscapes within the Lombardy region. This area is characterized by its alpine setting, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The geography includes valleys and mountainous terrain, with several bodies of water accessible for exploration. Berbenno serves as a base for discovering these natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Bolla di Valmana from which to admire the Artavaggio plains, suggestive peaks in the distance on several levels
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Heading up to Pertus along the Forcella paths
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Reverse version of the Carenno strappetto, they are similar but more pedalable.
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This dirt road that starts from Carenno is very beautiful and smooth. In Autumn it is spectacular!
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The Perus lake is located at the pass of the same name (1300 m) which connects the San Martino Valley and the Imagna Valley. The name is in Bergamo dialect and means "hole", indicating a rather narrow passage. We talked about it during the gravel tour around Resegone in this article: https://outdoortest.it/resegone-360-con-la-bici-gravel/
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Salendo vs Pertùs is a continuous panoramic glimpse
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While Berbenno di Valtellina itself is not directly on a large lake, the surrounding Valtellina valley and Lombardy region offer several stunning options. These include the picturesque Lake Lagazzuolo, the family-friendly Qualido Pond, and the serene Bidet della Contessa in Val di Mello. Further afield, but still within Lombardy, are the culturally rich Lake Iseo and the protected natural sanctuary of Lake Endine.
Yes, several options cater to families and those with dogs. Qualido Pond is recognized as a natural monument and is noted for being both family-friendly and dog-friendly, offering an easy walk. Additionally, Pertüs Pond is a small lake with a refreshment area and lawns, making it suitable for a relaxing family outing. The viewpoint View of the Lakes of Brianza and Monte Rosa from Forcella Bassa also offers a simple and panoramic path suitable for families.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Pertüs Pond, which provides excellent views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa and the Grigne. Another highly recommended spot is the View of the Lakes of Brianza and Monte Rosa from Forcella Bassa, offering a panoramic path with views of the Brianza lakes and the Monte Rosa group. The Scenic viewpoint on a mule track also provides beautiful lake views.
Yes, swimming is possible in some of the lakes. Qualido Pond is known for visitors enjoying its waters during the summer. The Bidet della Contessa in Val di Mello also offers the option for the more adventurous to dive into its crystalline, albeit freezing, waters.
The lakes in this region are characterized by stunning natural beauty. Lake Lagazzuolo is known for its striking turquoise waters and alpine setting. The Bidet della Contessa features crystalline waters that reflect the surrounding mountains and a unique stone monolith. Lake Endine is a protected ecological wonderland with paths through forests and vineyards, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, Qualido Pond offers an easy walk with scenic landscapes, making it accessible for many. The View of the Lakes of Brianza and Monte Rosa from Forcella Bassa also features a simple and panoramic path. For a relaxed experience, Pertüs Pond has lawns for resting after a short walk.
The best time to visit the lakes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking and swimming, and the alpine scenery is at its most vibrant. Some lakes, like Qualido Pond, are particularly enjoyed for swimming in summer.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region around Berbenno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Val Taleggio Cycle Route' or the 'Climb to Roncola'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Palio Pass – Palio Ridge loop'. For hikers, there are mountain hikes, including routes like 'Monte Linzone loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Berbenno, MTB Trails around Berbenno, and Mountain Hikes around Berbenno guides.
Many of the lakes and viewpoints are relatively accessible. For instance, the Bidet della Contessa is a short walk from the San Martino car park in Val di Mello. For specific parking information at other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or visitor information centers upon arrival, as details can vary.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views of the Alps, including Monte Rosa and the Grigne, especially from spots like Pertüs Pond and View of the Lakes of Brianza and Monte Rosa from Forcella Bassa. The serene atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, and the opportunity for easy walks and relaxation on lawns are also highly appreciated. The unique geological features, like the stone monolith in Bidet della Contessa, also captivate many.
While the focus of the lakes is primarily natural beauty, the broader Lombardy region, particularly around Lake Iseo, offers cultural treasures. Lake Iseo is home to Monte Isola, Europe's largest inhabited lake island, featuring car-free hamlets where traditional fishing practices are preserved. The area also boasts medieval villages clinging to cliffs, providing a blend of natural and historical charm.


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