Lakes around Susegana are predominantly located in the nearby Revine Lakes area, situated between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. This region is characterized by a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring two distinct bodies of water. The area offers natural settings with reedbeds and surrounding villages with traditional stone architecture. It provides opportunities for exploring natural features and historical sites.
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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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Unfortunately, today it is not possible to drive directly along the water due to flooding of the path
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Nice quiet place on Lake Lago with seating and pedal boats, a jetty was sunken when I was there.
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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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Nice ride, especially in the low season, in some points the passage is not very wide and if there are pedestrians it becomes uncomfortable
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Good training to get to the top and enjoy the view!
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The lakes in this region, particularly the Revine Lakes, are of glacial origin and are known for their largely intact landscapes. You'll find characteristic lake scenery with reedbeds, water lilies, and marshy environments. The surrounding area features the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills, offering scenic reflections on the calm waters. The Busa delle Rane Karst Pond also showcases a unique wetland ecosystem with diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, the clean water of the Revine Lakes has been awarded the 'Bandiera Blu' (Blue Flag), indicating its suitability for swimming. During warmer months, visitors can also rent pedal boats to enjoy panoramic views from the water. The area is also excellent for bird-watching.
Yes, the area around the Revine Lakes has significant historical interest. The Revine Lakes (Lake Santa Maria and Lake Lago) are home to the Livelet Archaeological Park, which features reconstructed stilt houses from the Neolithic, Copper, and Bronze Ages. This park offers a glimpse into ancient settlements and provides educational workshops and guided tours.
The Revine Lakes are very family-friendly. At Lake Santa Maria, the Và dee Femene Park provides a well-equipped area with barbecue facilities, shaded pergolas, and a playground, making it an ideal spot for picnics. Additionally, the Livelet Archaeological Park offers engaging historical insights for all ages.
Yes, there are relaxing promenades and bicycle paths around the Revine Lakes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature. A path (partly in the shade) runs along the lake, and in a stretch closer to the town, you can see beautiful murals. For a more challenging experience, the View of Lago di Lago from Creste dei Comun offers a rewarding view after a climb.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months are ideal for swimming and water activities due to the 'Bandiera Blu' status of the Revine Lakes. During summer, you can also enjoy events like the Lago Film Fest. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and enjoying the natural scenery without the summer crowds.
The charming stone houses of nearby villages like Santa Maria, Colmaggiore, Lago, and Fratta reflect on the calm waters of the Revine Lakes. These villages often host local establishments where you can find cafes and restaurants to enjoy local cuisine and refreshments.
Beyond walking and water activities, the region around Susegana offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Bicycle routes. These routes often pass through the scenic Prosecco Hills and along the Piave River, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, a notable viewpoint is the View of Lago di Lago from Creste dei Comun. This spot offers an unusual and rewarding perspective of the lakes and the surrounding valley after a climb.
The Revine Lakes, consisting of Lago di Lago and Lago di Santa Maria, are unique due to their glacial origin and their setting between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. They were once a single lake, now separated by a marshy area and connected by a small canal. Their preserved natural landscape, combined with rich historical sites like the Livelet Archaeological Park, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural depth.
Yes, Lake Le Bandie, located between the municipalities of Villorba and Spresiano, is a former quarry that was activated in the early seventies to extract mineral material for the construction of the A27 Venice-Treviso motorway. It is now a family-friendly lake.


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