Lakes around Crespadoro are characterized by a pristine natural environment, featuring lush forests, numerous streams, and waterfalls within its mountainous landscape. While large, expansive lakes are not a primary feature, the area offers several smaller lakes and water bodies. Crespadoro is known for its natural beauty, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring its diverse water features. The region's geography makes it a destination for those seeking tranquil natural settings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A small lake located at the beginning of the path, approaching it opens a window onto the surrounding mountains.
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mule track leading to the Havet gallery
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Travelling along the road of heroes you can admire the artificial basin of Speccheri, a splash of turquoise colour among the autumn foliage…
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A beautiful, bucolic plateau in the heart of the Little Dolomites: two lakes and green pastures are crowned by the Pasubio and Sengio Alto massifs. A barbecue area with free-access tables and benches awaits you in this peaceful oasis. Malga Prà produces cheese, butter, and ricotta from the cows that graze peacefully on the mountain pasture; in season, you can also stop for a platter of cured meats and cheeses.
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On the well-maintained dirt roads with gentle slopes, you come across grazing cows and near the characteristic waterholes, excellent landscapes
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The beeches of Malga Pideme 2
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Done downhill with e-bike. Many loose rocks and stones on a steep slope. Good command of the bike, otherwise it is better to take a few steps on foot.
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Be careful when you reach the barbed wire, follow it keeping it to your right.
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Crespadoro is characterized by a pristine natural environment with numerous streams, waterfalls, and smaller water bodies rather than large, expansive lakes. You'll discover charming alpine ponds, natural springs, and picturesque waterfalls. The region's water features are often integrated into hiking routes, offering tranquil spots for appreciation and exploration.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Malga Prà Alpine Pasture features two lakes, green pastures, and a barbecue area, making it a peaceful oasis for families. Additionally, Monte Corno Panoramic Lake is a small, accessible lake at the beginning of a path, offering views of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond the small lakes, Crespadoro is rich in other water features. The 'Via dell'Acqua' in Durlo is a 6-kilometer hiking route highlighting natural springs like the 'Tamerloche' and 'Bosco dei Faggi' waterfall. You can also find sensational waterfalls like Cascata dei Papalini and Cascata della Calgera in the Campodalbero area, contributing to the wild natural landscape.
Absolutely. Crespadoro offers numerous hiking opportunities that often incorporate its beautiful water features. For instance, the 'Via dell'Acqua' in Durlo is a dedicated hiking route focused on water. You can find various trails, including those around the Laghetto di Campodalbero, and explore options like the 'Monte Falcone and Cima Marana - ring tour from Capodalbero' or the 'Francesco Milani Trail'. For more hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Crespadoro guide.
The lakes and water features in Crespadoro are enchanting in any season. For example, Xea del Risso Pond is beautiful whether frozen in winter or surrounded by vibrant foliage in autumn. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking, while autumn provides stunning colors. Winter can be magical with snow-covered landscapes.
Yes, Xea del Risso Pond, also known as Laghetto Creme, is considered a hidden gem. This tiny alpine lake is nestled in the woods at 1,050 meters above sea level and is part of the Sentiero dei Grandi Alberi. It's not always marked on the spot, so paying attention to the path is key to discovering this tranquil reflection of the Little Dolomites.
Pozza d'Albi of Bosco Chiesanuova features characteristic waterholes and offers excellent landscapes. The area is known for its well-maintained dirt roads with gentle slopes, making it suitable for walks where you might encounter grazing cows. It's a great spot for enjoying nature and photography.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the Crespadoro area that allow you to explore the natural beauty, including some water features. You can find various road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as 'Ferrazza – Campodalbero loop from Crespadoro' or 'The Water Trail Chiampo – Chiampo Stream loop from Bolca'. For detailed routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Crespadoro and Cycling around Crespadoro guides.
Malga Prà Alpine Pasture is a beautiful, bucolic plateau in the heart of the Little Dolomites. It features two lakes and green pastures, crowned by the Pasubio and Sengio Alto massifs. There's a barbecue area with free-access tables and benches. The malga also produces local cheese, butter, and ricotta from its grazing cows, and you can often stop for a platter of cured meats and cheeses in season.
While many areas offer scenic views, Monte Corno Panoramic Lake is specifically noted for its views. Located at the beginning of a path, this small lake opens up a window onto the surrounding mountains, providing a picturesque vista.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the opportunity to encounter grazing animals like cows, and the excellent landscapes offered by the characteristic waterholes. The variety of small alpine lakes, natural ponds, and waterfalls integrated into hiking routes also makes the region appealing for those seeking connection with nature.
Yes, while Crespadoro is known for its natural water features, you can also find views of artificial basins. For instance, the View of Lake Speccheri allows you to admire the artificial basin of Speccheri, which presents a splash of turquoise color, especially striking among the autumn foliage.


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