Lakes around Galliera Veneta offer diverse water features and natural areas for outdoor activities. The region, while not primarily known for large natural lakes, features notable water bodies including the historic park of Villa Cappello with its artificial lakes and the natural setting of Lago di Camazzole. These areas provide opportunities for walks, rides, and serene stops along river trails. The landscape combines historical significance with natural elements, making it suitable for exploration.
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Villa Contarini can be visited with a guide, open every day except Wednesday, worth seeing. Flat route with various types of terrain.
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between the small lake of Camazzole and the Brenta
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Mirror of water that you do not expect ... in the summer you want to take a dip
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On the right the Brenta, on the left the lake. Very nice place for graveling and cooling off your feet.
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Located west of the Brenta, the Brenta Cycle Path passes this lake. A good place to cool off. Rather more of a gravel than an MTB highlight.
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Around Galliera Veneta, you'll find a mix of artificial lakes within historic parks and more natural lake settings. The area offers serene environments for relaxation, trails for walking and riding, and scenic spots along river basins. You can explore places like the historic Lake Camazzole or the tranquil lakes within Villa Cappello's park.
Yes, the **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello**, also known as Villa Imperiale, features two artificial lakes with islets. This historic 8-hectare park, once a summer residence, is known for its valuable old trees and diverse bird species. It offers a relaxing atmosphere with scenic trails and rose gardens, and includes a bar kiosk and a children's play area. Entry is free from May to September on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, from 8 AM to 8 PM.
Many water areas around Galliera Veneta are suitable for families. The lakes within the **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello** include a children's play area. Lake Camazzole and Lake Busa de Bastianeo are also listed as family-friendly, offering pleasant spots for walks and relaxation. The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin is also considered family-friendly, with a good dirt road suitable for various bikes when dry.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy riding along trails next to the river at Lake Camazzole, even in muddy conditions. The Brenta River Trail and the Muson dei Sassi Cycle and Pedestrian Path provide opportunities for cycling and walking. For more structured activities, you can explore numerous running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails around Galliera Veneta.
Yes, Lake Busa de Bastianeo is known for its fine sand beach and clear, emerald green water, offering a tranquil spot just behind Villa Contarini along the Brenta river. The Brenta River Trail also features natural beaches for serene stops.
The **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello** is open from May to September, which suggests these months are ideal for enjoying its lakes and gardens. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and enjoying the water features. Some trails, like those near Lake Camazzole, are suitable for riding even after strong rainy days if you enjoy muddy conditions.
Absolutely. Lake Camazzole features nice trails next to the river. The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin is located along the Brenta cycle path, which has a good dirt road suitable for various bikes when dry. The **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello** also has scenic trails. Additionally, the Brenta River Trail and the Muson dei Sassi Cycle and Pedestrian Path offer extensive routes for both walking and cycling.
The **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello** is home to a diverse range of bird species attracted to its water bodies and valuable historic trees. Along the Brenta river, especially near highlights like Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin, you can observe various species of fauna and flora. The containment basins along the Brenta, such as the Trail Between the Finenso Basin and the Brenta River, are known for attracting many bird species.
Yes, the **Parco Storico di Villa Cappello** includes a bar kiosk and a children's play area, making it convenient for visitors. For other areas, amenities might be found in nearby towns or along popular routes like the Brenta cycle path.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the scenic trails for walking and cycling, the clear waters, and the opportunity to observe wildlife. The 'Paradise Beach' at Lake Busa de Bastianeo is particularly loved for its hidden, peaceful atmosphere. The turquoise transparencies of the river basins and the flow of the Brenta are also frequently highlighted as enchanting.
While Lake Camazzole is noted as not suitable for swimming, Lake Busa de Bastianeo with its clear water and fine sand beach offers a pleasant spot for cooling off your feet. The Brenta River Trail also provides fresh and clear waters for serene stops.


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