Best lakes around Casale Sul Sile are primarily influenced by the Sile River, which defines the local aquatic landscape. While the town itself does not feature large natural lakes, the Sile River's course near Treviso includes expanded sections and areas formed by gravel excavation, creating lake-like environments. The broader province of Treviso, where Casale Sul Sile is located, offers several notable lakes, including glacial and artificial bodies of water. These areas provide diverse natural settings for exploration and recreation.
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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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Excellent place to relax between the bends of the Sile river.
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The Bosco di Mestre is one of the major programs with which the Municipality of Venice is enhancing the mainland. It represents an intervention aimed at increasing biodiversity, through the restoration of lowland forests and the renaturalization of watercourses. It consists of several areas: Il Bosco di Carpenedo, il Bosco dell’Osellino, il Bosco di Campalto and the vast Querini areas with the Ottolenghi, Franca and Zaher woods. The idea of creating a large forest in Mestre, along its urban belt, was born in 1984 when the local environmental movement opposed the construction of the new city hospital near the Carpenedo woods. With its 230 hectares managed by the Ente Boschi e Parchi institution, this ambitious project aims at the valorization of the mainland with a program aimed at increasing biodiversity, the renaturalization of watercourses, and creating areas for recreation and leisure.
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No, it's not closed. I rode this route yesterday with a heavily loaded bike. It's not easy, but still doable.
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An unmissable destination for those who want to be surrounded by greenery, far from noise, traffic, and crowds.
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It's completely closed!!!
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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.
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While Casale sul Sile itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the Sile River is the defining aquatic feature. Its course near Treviso includes expanded sections and areas formed by gravel excavation, creating lake-like environments. The broader Treviso province offers several notable lakes, including glacial and artificial bodies of water.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Access to the Mestre Woods is a well-maintained recreation area with gravel paths, suitable for leisurely walks. Barena di Venezia Cycle Path offers scenic views of the Venice lagoon, and Lago Verde of Villapendola provides a complex of lakes with facilities like a restaurant and bar, making it a comfortable spot for all ages.
The Lago Sud of Bosco Franca is a beautiful naturalistic place within the Bosco di Mestre, ideal for letting dogs run. It features woodlands, meadows, and wetland zones with walking and cycling paths.
You'll encounter diverse natural settings. The Sile River is known for its abundant springs and lush woodlands. The Mestre Forest, which includes areas like Bosco di Franca, offers urban forest environments with native plant species and wildflowers. Further afield in the Treviso province, you can find picturesque glacial lakes like Revine Lakes with reeds and water lilies, and unique intravalley lakes like Lago Morto.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. You can explore various routes, including the Sile Cycle Path and paths along the Venice lagoon. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Casale Sul Sile guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Casale Sul Sile guide, or the MTB Trails around Casale Sul Sile guide.
The Sile River itself has a rich history, once important for trade and now protected as a Regional Park. In the broader Treviso province, Lago Morto is unique as an intravalley lake formed by landslide accumulations from the ice age, with no tributaries or emissaries. The Lapisina Valley also features artificial lakes like Lago del Restello, built on ancient glacial basins, showcasing historical engineering.
Yes, Lago Verde of Villapendola is a complex of lakes that includes a Ristorante Pizzeria and a Bar, offering convenient options for refreshments and meals during your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and well-maintained environments. For instance, the Access to the Mestre Woods is appreciated as a 'nice little recreation area,' and the Barena di Venezia Cycle Path is described as 'wonderful' for its views of the Venice lagoon. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation are often highlighted.
Yes, Lago Verde of Villapendola has one of its three lakes open for sport fishing, frequented by carp anglers and feeder enthusiasts. It's known for species like Jurassic crucian carp, gardon, large carp, and some sturgeon.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush woodlands and wildflowers, especially in areas like Bosco di Mestre. The Sile River and its park are characterized by abundant springs, making them pleasant during warmer months. The calm waters of lakes like Revine Lakes are particularly suggestive when reflecting the surrounding villages.
Yes, the Mestre Forest offers easy, flat trails ranging from 1 to 5 kilometers, perfect for leisurely walks and activities like 'forest bathing.' The paths are generally well-maintained, making them suitable for beginners.
Beyond Casale sul Sile, the Revine Lakes (Lago di Lago and Lago Santa Maria) are highly regarded for their picturesque setting between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. Their calm waters, lined with reeds and water lilies, reflect the characteristic stone houses of the surrounding villages, creating a truly suggestive corner.


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