Lakes around Agordo offer access to diverse aquatic environments within the Dolomites. This region features a landscape characterized by high mountains, valleys, and a mix of natural and artificial lakes. Agordo serves as a central point for exploring these natural landmarks, which are known for their distinct geological formations and ecosystems. The area provides opportunities to observe various types of lakes, from high-altitude alpine bodies of water to those nestled in valleys.
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Yes, not so much for the small lake, just a few centimetres deep and increasingly narrow, but for the nearby, very beautiful and spectacular waterfalls, and of course also for the surrounding environment.
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The Sporthotel Europa is highly recommended.
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The Laghetto Al Vach is a small body of water located in a basin of glacial origin, which was once used as a grazing area for livestock. The name "Al Vach" derives from its use as a trough for livestock. The surrounding area is characterized by a rich vegetation of spruce, beech and larch trees, and also offers the presence of rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lake is inhabited by numerous tadpoles, and it is possible to spot newts and salamanders. A short walk leads to the foot of a beautiful waterfall that descends from the bastion below the Scarselòin, where the Angelini hut is located. If you wish to make a nice loop from here, I recommend running up to Colcever, a perfect option to complete a fascinating loop in the surrounding area.
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Small body of water that today partially occupies a basin of glacial origin, once a grazing area. The lake, which recalls (in its name) its use for watering livestock, is surrounded by spruce, beech and larch trees, as well as rhododendron and blueberry plants. It hosts numerous tadpoles and it is possible to encounter newts and salamanders. A short path leads to the foot of the beautiful waterfall that comes out of the bastion below the Scarselòin, where Baita Angelini is located.
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Lake of glacial origin, 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, an excellent place to have a picnic to rest and resume the journey towards the eventual Rifugio Tissi of a further 2h, where I recommend the high path on the scree because it is less tiring. (CAI path 560 variant of the Altavia)
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The lake is worth visiting, it is located about 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, deserves to make an extra effort to visit it. I recommend going past it, so as to see beyond the natural basin that forms the lake and see the valley.
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Coldai, a glacial lake known for its green waters and stunning mountain backdrop, and Lake Alleghe, which offers picturesque views and an easy trail around its perimeter. Visitors also enjoy Laghetto al Vach, a small glacial pond surrounded by diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lake Alleghe features an easy, flat trail suitable for all ages. Laghetto al Vach is also family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe tadpoles, newts, and salamanders. Additionally, Laghetto delle Peschiere has a walk around it and a picnic area, while Welsperg Lake near Voltago Agordino offers a comfortable and safe path with an educational itinerary.
The lakes around Agordo showcase diverse natural beauty. You can find high-altitude alpine lakes like Lake Coldai, surrounded by majestic rock walls and flower-filled meadows. Others, like Laghetto al Vach, are nestled in glacial basins with spruce, beech, and larch trees. Lake Fedaia, at the base of Marmolada, offers breathtaking panoramic views, while Lago di Misurina is known for its pure air and iconic peaks like the Three Peaks.
Lago di Alleghe is excellent for various water sports, including fishing, windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing, with boat rentals available. Lago di Auronzo (Lake Santa Caterina) is a hub for sporting activities, hosting speedboat and canoeing competitions. Welsperg Lake also offers opportunities for bathing and fishing.
Yes, many lakes offer access to hiking trails. An easy, flat trail circles Lake Alleghe. For more challenging routes, the area around Lake Coldai is a popular excursion destination. You can find numerous hiking routes in the region, including those detailed in the Lakes around Agordo guide.
The Agordo area provides excellent cycling opportunities, with routes that often pass by or offer views of the lakes. You can explore various cycling tours, including mountain biking and road cycling. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Agordo, Cycling around Agordo, and Road Cycling Routes around Agordo guides.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, water sports, and enjoying the warm weather. High-altitude lakes like Lake Fedaia and Lake Coldai are typically accessible once the snow melts, usually from late spring. Lago di Misurina is beautiful in all seasons, even hosting an international polo competition on its frozen surface in winter.
Yes, Welsperg Lake near Voltago Agordino is described as a 'living lake' and a vital ecosystem. It features a network of wetlands, including the 'Palù Grant,' which is of significant botanical and faunal interest, hosting various plant species and serving as an important habitat for amphibians, trout, and rare crayfish. An educational path, the 'Sentiero delle Muse Fedaie,' highlights its biodiversity.
Yes, many lake areas offer amenities. The town of Alleghe, situated on Lake Alleghe, provides various services. Near Lake Fedaia, the Castiglioni Marmolada refuge offers a place for visitors to rest. The village of Misurina, along Lago di Misurina, also has accommodation and services available throughout the year.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic mountain views. The unique green color of Lake Coldai and the reflection of the Pale di San Lucano in Laghetto delle Peschiere are often highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere, opportunities for relaxation, and diverse recreational activities like hiking and water sports also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, the region features a mix of natural and artificial lakes. Lake Fedaia, located on the Fedaia Pass, is an artificial basin created by a dam in 1956. These artificial lakes often offer unique landscapes and serve various purposes, including hydroelectric power and recreational activities.


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