Best lakes around Terragnolo are situated within the picturesque Trentino region, characterized by the Leno stream and its unique fluvio-glacial landscape. While the Terragnolo valley primarily features smaller bodies of water like the Leno stream ponds, it offers access to a broader selection of lakes in nearby areas. This region is known for its diverse aquatic environments, ranging from natural monuments to artificial basins. The area provides various natural attractions for exploration.
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reservoir for artificial snowmaking
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A scenic route, long but not challenging with slopes that are within the reach of almost everyone. The last stretch is paved and on a provincial road so you have to pay attention to traffic especially if in a group.
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Beautiful place for easy trekking and during the winter, perfect for snowshoeing.
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Lake Coe is a 100,000 cubic meter reservoir, fed by nearby aqueducts, created in 2011 for the artificial snowmaking of the nearby ski resorts. It was built to look like an alpine lake, in the middle of the Folgaria Plateau, surrounded by large meadows and coniferous woods: a lovely oasis of peace and silence. It has a large free car park and a refreshment point (the Hangar Bar, open only in spring-summer): you can sunbathe and relax in the surrounding greenery, but the lake is not suitable for swimming.
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While Terragnolo valley itself features smaller bodies of water like the Leno stream ponds, the broader region offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find natural monuments like Lake Lavarone, bathing lakes, and artificial basins such as Lake Coe and Main Lake of Posina. The Trentino region, where Terragnolo is located, is known for its nearly 300 lakes.
Yes, Lake Lavarone is a Blue Flag bathing lake with cold, clean waters, very popular in summer. Lake Coe is also a water collection basin suitable for swimming, surrounded by mountains and meadows.
Several lakes are great for families. Lake Lavarone offers equipped beaches, pedalo rentals, and picnic spots in summer. Lake Coe provides a peaceful setting for relaxation and is a starting point for excursions. Laghi Ponds, with its serene atmosphere, and Base Tuono Lake are also considered family-friendly.
Absolutely. Many lakes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. For example, Lake Coe is a great base for excursions. You can find various hiking options in the area, including moderate and difficult trails. Explore more routes on the Hiking around Terragnolo guide.
Near Laghi Ponds, you'll find Laghi, the smallest municipality in Veneto, which is considered a historical site with a charming, secluded atmosphere. Additionally, Base Tuono Lake is located at a former NATO missile base, now transformed into an educational museum, offering a unique historical perspective.
Yes, several lakes have refreshment options nearby. Lake Coe has the Hangar Bar. Laghi Ponds is near the village of Laghi, which has an excellent historic restaurant. The Main Lake of Posina also features a kiosk/restaurant.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, especially at Lake Lavarone, which becomes very popular. In winter, Lake Lavarone transforms into an ice mirror perfect for skating. For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes.
Yes, the area around Terragnolo is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, that explore the surrounding landscapes. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Terragnolo guide.
While Terragnolo itself is a valley with various hamlets, public transport options to specific lakes can vary. For detailed information on reaching specific locations by public transport, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or resources like Visit Trentino or Visit Rovereto for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the popular lake destinations. For instance, Lake Coe offers parking facilities, and Lake Lavarone has paid parking available, especially during the busy summer season.
Laghi Ponds are unique because they are located in Laghi, the smallest municipality in Veneto. This village, surrounded by majestic mountains, offers a peaceful and secluded atmosphere, often described as a journey through time due to its tranquility and scenic beauty.
Yes, Lake Lavarone, situated at almost 1,100 meters on Alpe Cimbra and constantly fed by small springs, is considered a natural monument around Terragnolo.


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