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Top 8 Lakes around San Stino Di Livenza

Best lakes around San Stino Di Livenza are characterized by the Livenza River and its extensive network of waterways, canals, and land reclamation infrastructure. While traditional natural lakes are not prominent, the region offers unique water features shaped by its hydrography. The Livenza River, originating from pure springs, flows through the area, providing significant natural and historical points of interest. This landscape includes lagoons, wetlands, and riverine environments, offering diverse outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Laguna del Mort

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The Mort Lagoon is the most characteristic element, from an environmental point of view, of the Eraclea coast, along the coast of the northern Upper Adriatic. This seawater lagoon, separated …

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Palù del Bandiziol

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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved …

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Part of the GiraLemene cycle itinerary, this segment runs alongside the fishermen's quarries of Maranghetto and reaches Sindacale crossing the Bosco delle Lame, the most beautiful and significant example of a lowland forest in Eastern Veneto.

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Vallevecchia Nature Reserve

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Vallevecchia is an island that extends for about 900 hectares and is bordered on all four sides by marine, lagoon and river waters, which contribute to creating ecosystems of considerable …

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Via Gallo to Bosco di Bandiziol Route

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Route connecting Corbolone (hamlet of San Stino di Livenza) and the Bosco di Bandiziol through Via Gallo.

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May 31, 2026, Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts

Pleasant, shady route through the forest and along the dam. Plenty of pure nature while cycling is guaranteed.

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A true natural paradise, one of the last remaining areas with wetlands. Well-maintained forest paths, country lanes, gravel roads, and paved sections, as well as stretches along the dikes, invite you to cycle. Tip: visit while it is still so natural.

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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved very harmful to humans, in various aspects, as they were a source of diseases, such as malaria, and were not sufficiently productive. Thus, with major land reclamation works, the land was taken from the water to make it cultivable and to obtain products that allowed many families to live. However, the lagoons were also a huge reservoir of biodiversity with many species of animals and plants that were largely destroyed during the land reclamation operations. It is also for this reason that, within the project for the historical reconstruction of the Bandiziol and Prassaccon woods, it was desired to leave a further mark of what the territory and landscape of S. Stino once were, by creating a wetland area, partly similar to the numerous wetlands once present even within the woods, called "bassone". This intervention is not only an operation of "philological" recovery of the pre-reclamation hydraulic system but, above all, presents a significant environmental value as it reconstructs the natural habitat of various bird species. The small lake is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, covers an area of approximately 10,000 sq m and has a rounded shape with small islands within it. To better reproduce different lake habitats, the small lake has varying depths, from a few centimeters to over 2 meters, thus offering many bird species the opportunity to find a suitable environment to stay. In fact, in the shallower waters and marginal areas, it is possible to see herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks. In the rest of the lake, there are divers, cormorants, and diving ducks that find food in open water or on deep bottoms. The islands and the winding perimeter shapes were created specifically to allow the avifauna to hide and find refuge, so that it can be disturbed as little as possible by human presence. In fact, the conformation of the banks and the vegetation (reeds, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation) offer all the necessary environments for the rest, feeding, and nesting of birds.

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The Palù del Bandiziol is a wetland formed by a sulfur spring that, at its source, gives off the characteristic smell of rotten eggs. This wetland is of great naturalistic value due to the presence of numerous bird species.

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Attention in the Prassacon woods the section is closed for work on the 3rd lane and it is not possible to continue to complete the lap

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Sulfur spring and Bandiziol lake, naturalistic oasis.

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Bosco Bandiziol, a green lung between San Stino di Livenza and Loncon

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nice passage sheltered from the scorching sun but watch out for mosquitoes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of water bodies can I expect to find around San Stino di Livenza?

San Stino di Livenza is characterized by the Livenza River and an extensive network of waterways, canals, and land reclamation infrastructure, rather than traditional natural lakes. You'll find unique features like seawater lagoons, wetlands, riverine environments, and significant natural springs.

What are some of the most popular natural water features to visit?

Among the most popular are Laguna del Mort, a unique seawater lagoon, and the Vallevecchia Nature Reserve, an island bordered by marine, lagoon, and river waters. Another notable spot is the Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts, a lowland forest with an associated wetland.

Can I go hiking or cycling near the water bodies in the region?

Yes, the area offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails that explore the riverbanks, wetlands, and natural reserves. Many of these routes offer views of the Livenza River and its surrounding landscapes.

What is the Livenza River, and why is it important to the area?

The Livenza River is a significant natural feature that originates from pure, crystalline springs near Polcenigo and Caneva. It flows through the region, eventually reaching the Adriatic Sea. Historically, it has been crucial for communication, defense, and sustenance. Its springs, particularly 'La Santissima', are renowned for their beauty and transparent water, and the river's course has shaped the local hydrography and ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly activities or places to visit near the water?

Absolutely. The Vallevecchia Nature Reserve and Bosco delle Lame are noted as family-friendly. Additionally, ParcoLivenza in San Stino di Livenza offers controlled water-based activities with swimming pools and recreational areas. The flat paths in areas like Vallevecchia Nature Walk are also suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to explore the water features around San Stino di Livenza?

While some areas like Vallevecchia are best visited outside the summer months due to heat, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the Livenza River and exploring the natural reserves. These seasons also provide good opportunities for bird watching.

Are there any historical or cultural sites associated with the water bodies?

Yes, the Livenza Springs are home to the beautiful Gothic-style Santuario della Santissima. The Palù di Livenza, an area of resurgent springs connected to the Livenza River, is also an important prehistoric archaeological site, adding a rich historical dimension to the natural landscape.

Can I find places for bird watching or wildlife observation?

The region is excellent for bird watching and wildlife. The Bosco delle Lame is a significant repopulation area for birds, with around 300 species nesting there. The Laguna del Mort and Vallevecchia Nature Reserve also offer rich ecosystems for observing marine and lagoon birds and other wildlife.

Is it possible to go canoeing or kayaking on the Livenza River?

The Livenza River and its associated waterways offer opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. While specific permit requirements should be checked locally, the river's calm sections and network of canals provide a unique perspective of the region's hydrography and natural beauty.

What makes Laguna del Mort unique?

The Laguna del Mort is a unique seawater lagoon that formed after the Piave River changed its course in 1935. It's characterized by shallow, sandy seabeds rich in marine life, including mussels, clams, and various fish. This isolation has created a significant environmental and faunal habitat, making it a distinctive natural monument.

What can I expect at the Livenza Springs?

The Livenza Springs (Sorgenti della Livenza) are known for their incredible beauty and the mesmerizing transparency of the water, which gushes from underground. A short circular route allows visitors to observe the springs and admire the vivid aquatic plants. The water is notably cold, originating from melted ice from the Cansiglio uplands.

Are there any unique natural springs to visit besides the Livenza Springs?

Yes, you can also visit the Sulphurous Spring of Bandiziol. This spring and its associated lake are considered one of the attractions within the Bandiziol forest, offering a magical and tranquil spot for observation and enjoying nature.

What do visitors enjoy most about the water areas around San Stino di Livenza?

Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty, peace, and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Vallevecchia Nature Reserve are praised for walks and rides in nature, while Bosco delle Lame is loved for its rich flora and fauna, offering a sense of being immersed in nature despite being near agricultural areas.

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