Lakes around Borso Del Grappa offer diverse natural landscapes in the Veneto region, known for its proximity to the Venetian Prealps and the Monte Grappa massif. The area features a variety of bodies of water, from glacial lakes to smaller, picturesque reservoirs. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views, complementing the region's reputation for paragliding and hiking. The surrounding terrain includes steep slopes and valleys, contributing to the varied character of the local environment.
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Wonderfully cool stream with footbathing area
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Very exposed promontory that dominates the bottleneck of Lake Corlo, with a wonderful and wide panorama of the body of water, the canyon and the Belluno Dolomites: you can see the Ponte di Polo in the foreground, the town of Rocca on the left and, in the distance , Arsiè. The path to reach it is quite challenging, narrow and little traveled.
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Lake Corlo is crossed by three bridges located close together at the Rocca d'Arsiè constriction: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge, and the Victory Bridge. The Bassane Bridge is the central one and the only one accessible to cars (but sees little traffic as the road leads to a handful of small villages). It's unremarkable in appearance, but it offers a beautiful view of the lake, the canyon, and the other two bridges.
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Lake Corlo is crossed by three closely spaced bridges, located at the Rocca d'Arsiè constriction: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge, and the Victory Bridge. The Polo Bridge is the northernmost: a pedestrian-only bridge with an elegant iron structure (Eiffel Tower style), it offers a beautiful view of the lake, the canyon, and Rocca with its solitary bell tower.
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Lake Corlo is crossed by 3 bridges close together, at the Rocca d'Arsiè bottleneck: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge and the Vittoria Bridge. The Ponte della Vittoria (also called Ponte delle Corde) is the southernmost bridge, as well as the most evocative and characteristic: cycle-pedestrian, with a maximum capacity of 12 people (as per the sign), and consists of a wooden walkway supported by ropes metal, fixed to stone towers; although it is absolutely safe, you feel a wobble at every step and under your feet, between the cracks in the boards, you can glimpse emptiness and water! Crossing it, some might suffer from dizziness... It was built in 1928, before the artificial lake was created, to replace an old, much lower bridge, often submerged by the floods of the Cismon torrent; dedicated to the victory of the First World War.
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Very nice place to have a coffee break
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The area around Borso del Grappa features several appreciated spots, particularly around Lake Corlo. Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from the Victory Bridge, which offers a 360-degree vista of the lake. Another favorite is the area around Lake Corlo – Beach and Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè, known for relaxation and dining. The Pont de Polo Bridge also provides excellent photo opportunities of the lake and a nearby gorge.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The area around Lake Corlo – Beach and Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè is considered family-friendly, offering a beach and places to relax. Both the Victory Bridge and Pont de Polo Bridge are also categorized as family-friendly viewpoints, providing easy access to scenic spots.
The lakes in the broader region offer diverse natural beauty. You can find majestic glacial lakes like the Revine Lago Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago) nestled between the Venetian Prealps and Treviso hills. The Lapisina Valley Lakes (Lago Morto, Lago del Restello, and Lago di Negrisiola) are cradled among steep slopes, reflecting the green of the woods on their intense blue waters. Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, boasts a dreamy microclimate with olive groves and citrus trees.
Yes, history is woven into the landscape around some of these lakes. At the Lapisina Valley, Lago del Restello features the tower of San Floriano, a medieval guard structure with Roman origins. Near Lake Corlo, you can find the historic Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè. Lake Garda also has notable historical sites, such as the majestic castle in Sirmione.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to Monte Grappa. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and MTB trails. Lake Garda is particularly known for watersports, while Lake Santa Croce is also a popular destination for various water activities.
For swimming and beach relaxation, Lake Corlo – Beach and Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè offers a designated beach area. Lake Garda is also well-known for its ample space for relaxation on its beaches and warm mineral springs. The Revine Lago Lakes provide opportunities for immersing oneself in nature, which can include enjoying the water.
Yes, Lago di Negrisiola, one of the Lapisina Valley Lakes, is recognized for its significant biodiversity. It provides a refuge for numerous aquatic birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. The region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is ideal for watersports and enjoying beaches, especially at Lake Garda. The Lapisina Valley lakes offer extraordinary views year-round, with the green of the woods reflecting on the water.
Lago Morto, part of the Lapisina Valley Lakes, is notable for its apparent lack of tributaries or emissaries, suggesting it is likely fed by underground karst basins. The Revine Lago Lakes were once a single large glacial lake, formed after the retreat of the Piave glacier, and are now separated by a marshy area.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and photo opportunities, especially from bridges like the Victory Bridge and Pont de Polo Bridge. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation, such as at Lake Corlo – Beach and Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè, are also highly valued. The diverse natural landscapes, from glacial lakes to those nestled in valleys, are a major draw.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, there is a Scenic viewpoint over the lake near Lake Corlo. This exposed promontory offers a wonderful panorama but the path to reach it is described as quite challenging, narrow, and less traveled.
Absolutely. The area around Lake Corlo – Beach and Bell Tower of Rocca di Arsiè is a great spot to stop for a coffee break or dine at a restaurant overlooking the water. Many of the larger lakes like Lake Garda also have numerous villages and towns along their shores offering a wide range of dining options.


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