Best lakes around Villorba are found within the surrounding Province of Treviso, offering diverse natural settings. While the municipality of Villorba itself does not host major lakes, the nearby region provides several notable options for recreation and appreciating the local landscape. These areas are characterized by a blend of natural beauty, historical interest, and opportunities for various outdoor activities. The region features both natural and artificial lakes, often nestled in scenic environments.
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The Green Lake of Casier is a charming natural oasis located in Dosson, fortunately born from the environmental recovery of a former clay quarry. This body of water, surrounded by dense riparian vegetation, has become over time a true refuge for local biodiversity and a beloved destination for those seeking a peaceful corner just a stone's throw from Treviso. Today, the area is mainly managed for sport fishing and is frequented by families and walkers who take advantage of the shaded paths along its banks to relax or engage in outdoor activities. Together with the nearby stretch of the Sile Park, the Green Lake represents a fundamental green lung for the municipal territory, demonstrating how nature can splendidly reclaim spaces once linked to industrial activity.
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The Silea Green Lake, located on the border with Casier, is a well-known complex nestled in the Sile Park, ideal for sport fishing and relaxation.
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Excellent place to relax between the bends of the Sile river.
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Lake Le Bandie, located in Spresiano, is an artificial basin created from the reclamation of a former gravel pit, now transformed into a multipurpose center of excellence for sport and leisure. The area is surrounded by a loop path perfect for running and mountain biking, immersed in a well-kept natural setting that serves as a green lung for the area. The combination of state-of-the-art sports facilities and ample relaxation spaces makes it an ideal destination for both intensive training and regenerating walks just a stone's throw from the Piave river.
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Today the first seasonal race for the novice and youngest categories. As is tradition on this quarry, considering that I did it in 1987 but with a different circuit.
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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.
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Denise meets a seller of wooden handicrafts Luigi de Simone, from Irpinia who married an Aosta woman. He worked as a bricklayer in Geneva for 20 years...
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Lake Le Bandie is located in the province of Treviso between the municipalities of Villorba and Spresiano. The “Le Bandie” quarry was activated in the early Seventies, when it was necessary to extract mineral material for the construction of the A27 Venice-Treviso motorway.
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The lakes in the Treviso area offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find calm waters reflecting characteristic stone houses and reeds at the Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago). Busa delle Rane Karst Pond is a small reservoir with a unique wetland ecosystem, home to various plant and animal species. Lago Morto is known for its intense blue waters surrounded by green woods, while Lake Santa Croce boasts sparkling blue waters and sandy beaches.
Yes, the Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago) have a rich history. People have lived on their shores since the Copper and Bronze Ages. On the western shores of Lago di Lago, you can explore Livelet, a didactic archaeological park featuring recreated prehistoric pile dwellings. Additionally, Lake Le Bandie was created from a former gravel pit used for the A27 Venice-Treviso motorway, now transformed into a sports and leisure center.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on easy paths around the Revine Lakes and Lago Morto. Lake Le Bandie features a loop path perfect for running and mountain biking. For water sports, Lake Santa Croce is ideal for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing, and swimming. You can also find numerous hiking, cycling, and running routes nearby. For example, explore routes like the "Lago delle Bandie loop" for hiking or the "Villa Porri – Lake Le Bandie loop" for cycling. Find more options in the hiking, cycling, and running guides around Villorba.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming and water sports. The Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago) are swimmable and offer pedal boat rentals. Lake Santa Croce, though a bit further afield in the Province of Belluno, is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing due to its sandy beaches and amenities. Lago Verde of Villapendola has areas open for sport fishing.
Absolutely. The Revine Lakes are ideal for families, offering easy-to-navigate paths for walking or cycling, pedal boat rentals, and the Livelet archaeological park for an educational experience. Lake Le Bandie is also considered family-friendly, with ample relaxation spaces and a loop path for gentle strolls. Many of the lakes provide picnic areas and safe environments for children to enjoy nature.
For a tranquil escape into nature, Lago Morto is an excellent choice. It's characterized by its intense blue waters and surrounding green woods, offering a serene spot for walks and picnics. The Revine Lakes also provide a peaceful setting with calm waters, reeds, and water lilies, perfect for enjoying natural beauty away from crowds, especially in spring and autumn.
Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for visiting the Revine Lakes, offering ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty without the summer crowds. However, if you're interested in swimming and water sports, the warmer summer months are best for places like Lake Santa Croce. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, Lake Le Bandie features a well-maintained loop path that is perfect for running, walking, and mountain biking. The Revine Lakes also offer easy-to-navigate paths along their shores, suitable for walking or cycling. Lago Morto has a path that allows for circumnavigation on foot or by mountain bike.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the lakes. At the southern entrance of Lago Verde of Villapendola, there is the Ristorante Pizzeria Lago Verde and Bar Lago Verde. Lake Santa Croce also has several places along its shores to stop and enjoy the view, including restaurants and a campsite.
Many of the natural areas around the lakes are suitable for dog walks, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The loop paths around Lake Le Bandie and the trails around Lago Morto and the Revine Lakes offer pleasant environments for walking with your dog. Always check specific local regulations for each lake area regarding pets.
Yes, Lake Santa Croce is surrounded by an interesting natural oasis with birdwatching stations. Visitors might spot various bird species, including grey herons and white storks. The wetland ecosystem of Busa delle Rane Karst Pond also supports diverse wildlife, though it's more focused on amphibians and small mammals.


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