Best lakes around Aldeno are found in the surrounding Trentino region of Italy, as Aldeno itself does not host major lakes directly. This area is characterized by a diverse natural landscape, offering numerous lakes that are easily accessible. These bodies of water are known for their natural beauty, providing opportunities for various recreational activities and picturesque settings. The region's geography features lush hills, vineyards, and mountainous backdrops, contributing to the scenic appeal of its many lakes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The inflow brings a lot of water.
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Lake Cavedine is fed by the Rimone River
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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The perfect RAMA TV breakfast family, father, mother, son and daughter.
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Lake Cavedine is a small natural lake about 20 kilometers from Trento. Immersed in a spectacular setting, it is a place frequented by surfers and sailors thanks to the allied "Ora" (refreshing afternoon wind). The landscape is suggestive and little modified by man, rich in vegetation.
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Beautiful and evocative route that runs along the entire length of Lake San Colombano a few meters above sea level. The path is easy, suitable for everyone, made safe in the exposed points: 2.5km outward + 2.5km return, practically without difference in altitude, cool and shaded in summer. In several points you can go down to the water's edge via ramps: you come across the dam (access closed) and a couple of small stone beaches. Lake San Colombano - like the other two in Vallarsa (Lake della Busa and Lake Speccheri) - is an artificial basin created for the hydroelectric exploitation of the Leno torrent: however, it has an absolutely wild and uncontaminated appearance, set between the rocky walls of the deep Vallarsa, with crystal clear waters that turn from turquoise to green. From Spiro, to reach it you have to go down to the valley via a short but steep track, because the asphalt road is private and closed to cars with a gate; from San Colombano however there is no problem.
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Nice little lake. The path around it consists partly of rubble and a cycle path. It's not busy so it's a very quiet area. However, there are also quite a lot of snakes here. After a few meters on the scree path around the lake, we discovered two lying on the path. Skins that had been stripped off were often discovered along the way. We have therefore left the dogs on a short leash.
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Public garden dedicated to various historical artists including the great Dante Alighieri
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While Aldeno itself doesn't host major lakes, the surrounding Trentino region offers several popular options. Visitors frequently enjoy Lake Cavedine, known for its natural landscape and popularity among surfers and sailors. Another favorite is Lake Cei, a serene lake at 920 meters above sea level, formed by a landslide. For a tranquil urban escape, the Swan Pond in Trento's public gardens is also appreciated.
For water sports enthusiasts, Lake Caldonazzo is an excellent choice, offering canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, and waterskiing. Lake Ledro also provides great opportunities for canoeing, windsurfing, and sailing. Lake Garda, being the largest in Italy, offers a vast array of activities including sailing and windsurfing. Lake Cavedine is particularly popular with surfers and sailors due to the consistent "Ora" wind.
Yes, several lakes near Aldeno are well-suited for families. Lake Caldonazzo has well-equipped beaches perfect for relaxing and swimming. Lake Ledro features several beaches, including a pet-friendly one, and is great for active recreation. Swan Pond, Trento, located within public gardens, offers a quiet, natural environment in the city center. Lake Cei and Lake Cavedine also offer pleasant natural settings for family outings.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal, with lakes like Lake Ledro reaching pleasant temperatures around 24°C. For scenic walks, picnics, and exploring nearby villages, spring and autumn offer beautiful colors and milder weather. Many lakes host events and festivities during the summer.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical charm. Lake Toblino is famous for its romantic castle situated on a peninsula. Near Lake Tenno, you can explore the medieval village of Canale di Tenno, recognized as one of Italy's "Most Beautiful Villages." Lake Ledro is home to a significant Bronze Age pile-dwelling village, adding a unique cultural dimension.
Absolutely. The area around Aldeno and its lakes offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find various running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails that often pass by or offer views of the lakes. For example, Lake Caldonazzo has splendid paths for hiking and cycling, and Lake Ledro boasts a scenic 10 km perimeter walk.
Lake Tenno is renowned for its striking turquoise and emerald waters, often called the "blue lake," and its pristine natural setting. Lake Toblino is celebrated for its picturesque landscape with a castle on a peninsula amidst lush hills and vineyards. Lake Ledro is considered one of the cleanest lakes in Trentino with clear, turquoise waters. Lake Cavedine offers a suggestive landscape rich in vegetation.
Yes, you'll find dining options near several lakes. For instance, the Lido Paradise Restaurant is located directly on Lake Cavedine, offering delicious refreshments. Many of the larger lakes like Lake Caldonazzo and Lake Garda are surrounded by villages with various cafes and restaurants.
Yes, the region offers many stunning viewpoints. The Cima Stivo Summit Cross, though a challenging climb, rewards visitors with a magnificent view of Lake Garda. Many trails around lakes like Lake Caldonazzo also provide panoramic views of the water and surrounding hills.
While many lakes offer opportunities for swimming, specific regulations for 'wild swimming' (unsupervised swimming outside designated areas) can vary. Lake Tenno is ideal for a refreshing swim, with its beaches having earned the Blue Flag for water quality. Lake Caldonazzo and Lake Ledro also have well-equipped beaches for swimming. Always check local signage and guidelines for safety and permitted areas.
Many of the popular lakes in the Trentino region are accessible by public transport, though direct routes might vary. Major hubs like Trento, where the Swan Pond is located, are well-served. For specific lakes like Lake Caldonazzo or Lake Garda, local bus services often connect surrounding towns and villages. It's advisable to check current schedules for the most up-to-date information.


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