Best lakes around Tonezza Del Cimone are situated within a mountainous region known for its natural beauty and extensive trail networks. While Tonezza Del Cimone itself features smaller ponds, the surrounding area offers diverse lake experiences. These lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and scenic views, contributing to the region's appeal for visitors seeking natural landscapes. The alpine environment and forests characterize the local geography.
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behind the small monument dedicated to the old border there is a place called IL GORGO it is an enchanting place with waterfalls and turquoise water
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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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cozy for a break,☕or feet in the water
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The route is very beautiful
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The most popular lakes include Lake Lavarone, known for its Blue Flag status and recreational activities, Lake Coe, an artificial basin suitable for swimming, and Laghi Ponds, located in the smallest municipality in Veneto and offering a tranquil setting.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Lavarone has two equipped beaches for swimming and offers various activities. Lake Coe is also suitable for swimming and has a refreshment point. Laghi Ponds provides a peaceful environment for relaxing strolls. Lago di Cei, though a bit further, offers easy walking paths and designated swimming areas.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of activities. Near Lake Lavarone, you can enjoy swimming, fishing, walking, horse riding, and mountain biking in summer, and ice skating, cross-country, or downhill skiing in winter. Lago di Cavedine is popular for swimming, kayaking, fishing, sailing, windsurfing, hiking, and cycling. You can also find various hiking and cycling routes in the broader region, such as those listed in the Mountain Hikes, Road Cycling, and MTB Trails guides around Tonezza Del Cimone.
Yes, the area around Lake Lavarone has historical significance. Sigmund Freud sought meditation there, and nearby is Forte Belvedere Gschwent, an Austro-Hungarian fortress now housing a WWI museum. Laghi Ponds is located in Laghi, the smallest municipality in Veneto, which has a charming, historic village feel.
The best time depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports at lakes like Lake Lavarone and Lago di Cavedine. Autumn offers vibrant foliage and pleasant walking conditions, especially around Lago di Cei. Winter transforms Lake Lavarone into a natural ice-skating rink, with surrounding areas open for skiing.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Lake Lavarone is a Blue Flag lake with two equipped beaches. Lake Coe is a water collection basin suitable for swimming. Lago di Cei also has designated swimming areas, and Lago di Cavedine is known for its clear waters perfect for a dip.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Lake Coe has a refreshment point, the Hangar Bar, and parking is available. Lake Lavarone is well-equipped in summer with beach resorts, umbrellas, pedalo rentals, and paid parking. Laghi Ponds is part of a small village with a bar and restaurant.
Lago di Cei, located in Trentino, is a tranquil alpine lake surrounded by beech and conifer forests, part of a protected area known for its diverse flora and fauna, including water lilies. Laghi Ponds also offers a peaceful, secluded atmosphere, ideal for quiet reflection amidst nature.
Lago di Cavedine, a glacial lake in Trentino, is particularly favored by windsurfers and sailors. It benefits from a refreshing afternoon wind known as the 'Ora,' making it an excellent spot for these activities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the range of activities available. The clean, cold waters of Lake Lavarone, the peaceful setting of Laghi Ponds, and the scenic mountain backdrops of Lake Coe are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for both relaxation and active pursuits, from swimming to hiking, makes the region appealing.
Yes, Lago di Cei is part of the Pra dell'Albi–Cei protected area. This designation helps preserve its rich biodiversity, including water lilies and various bird species, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
Lago di Cei offers easy walking paths, making it ideal for relaxing strolls. The area around Laghi Ponds also provides gentle routes through a picturesque landscape. For more options, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Tonezza Del Cimone guide for trails of varying difficulties.


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