Lakes around Campodarsego are primarily found in the broader Veneto region, as the municipality itself is characterized by its rivers such as the Tergola, Muson dei Sassi, and Lusore, and local green spaces. This area of Italy offers diverse natural landscapes, from riverine environments to green spaces like Bosco del Vescovo. While Campodarsego is not directly on a major natural lake, it serves as a gateway to exploring the varied aquatic features of the surrounding region. The local environment provides…
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A small path branches off the path towards the lake, excellent for observing and taking photos from the shore
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Excellent area for taking photos of the birds (herons, egrets and mallards) or the otters that populate the lake.
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Villa Contarini can be visited with a guide, open every day except Wednesday, worth seeing. Flat route with various types of terrain.
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The Cave Oasis of Noale is located in the Municipality of the same name and is part of a Site of Community Importance (SIC IT3250017). These 18 hectares of land are now managed by the WWF under concession from the Municipality of Noale, which owns them. Due to the excavation activity, large depressions have been created in this place. After the abandonment of the activity, thanks to the action of rainwater, groundwater and Rio Draganziolo, these depressions filled up to form ponds of variable depth. The different depths between one pond and another have allowed the colonization of a great variety of animal and plant species. The initial pioneer vegetation then gave way to luxuriant marsh vegetation and shrubby trees. For the marshy environment, the flora includes species of Phragmites australis (marsh reed), Carex elata and Carex riparia (sedges), Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia (cattails) and the increasingly rare Nymphaea alba. The most common tree species, on the other hand, are Salix alba, Salix cinrea, Populus nigra, Populus alba and Alnus glutinosa. Today this wetland is home to various species of birds, fish and amphibians, including the gray heron, the egret, the night heron, the bittern, the little bittern, the water rail, the reed bunting, the coot, the moorhen, the kingfisher, the little grebe; in the shallower ponds, various species of waders can be seen.
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The WWF Cave Oasis of Noale is made up of a group of ponds with very variable depths and this has allowed the colonization of a great variety of animal and plant species. Rich in birdlife, every year the oasis hosts three nesting pairs of purple herons, an increasingly rare species in lowland environments; among the main species present in the oasis are: the gray heron, the little egret, the night heron, the bittern, the little bittern, the water rail, the marsh bunting, the coot, the moorhen, the kingfisher, the little grebe; in the shallower ponds, various species of waders (wood sandpiper, carrier) can be seen. Of note is the occasional presence of the marsh harrier and the knight of Italy. Noteworthy is the presence of the pond turtle (Emys orbicularis), now a rare and endangered species.
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Mirror of water that you do not expect ... in the summer you want to take a dip
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On the right the Brenta, on the left the lake. Very nice place for graveling and cooling off your feet.
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Small lake just behind Villa Contarini along a path alongside the right Brenta
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While Campodarsego itself is characterized by rivers and local green spaces, the broader Veneto region offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find smaller, tranquil spots like Lake Busa de Bastianeo with hidden beaches, and natural monuments such as the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis with rich biodiversity. Further afield in Veneto, there are large, activity-filled lakes like Lake Garda, and stunning mountain lakes in the Dolomites such as Lake Mis and Lake Misurina.
Yes, several lakes in the wider Veneto region are excellent for families. Lake Garda, for instance, offers sunbathing, swimming, and theme parks like Gardaland. Closer to Campodarsego, the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is a natural monument with diverse wildlife, making it an educational and engaging spot for children. Lake Busa de Bastianeo also offers a pleasant, calm environment for families to enjoy.
The lakes offer a variety of natural features. At Lake Busa de Bastianeo, you'll find a hidden beach with fine sand and clear water. The WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is home to a rich birdlife, including purple herons, gray herons, and kingfishers, as well as the rare pond turtle. Other spots like View of the Small Lake provide tranquil settings for photography and enjoying the scenery.
For wild swimming and water sports, Lake Garda is an excellent choice, offering opportunities for swimming, windsurfing, and sailing. Lake Auronzo (Santa Caterina) also provides a beach where visitors can rent pedal boats and swim, and is equipped for recreational fishing, windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing. Lake Mis, while stunning, has cold, turquoise waters where swimming is generally not permitted.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Campodarsego offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Chiesetta di Panigale loop' or 'Park of Thoughts – Tergola Cycle Path loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Euganean Hills Tour' and gravel biking options, including the 'Muson dei Sassi Cycle Path' or routes along the Brenta River. You can explore these routes further in the Running Trails around Campodarsego, Road Cycling Routes around Campodarsego, and Gravel biking around Campodarsego guides.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. Lake Mis, located within the Belluno Dolomites National Park, is perfect for nature lovers and hikers, with nearby attractions like the Cadini del Brenton natural pools and Soffia waterfall. Lake Fimon in the Berici Hills also offers archaeological paths for walks. For more general hiking, you can explore the various running and cycling routes that often include scenic walking sections near the waterways.
The best time to visit largely depends on the lake and desired activities. For general outdoor activities, water sports, and enjoying the beaches, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. Lake Misurina in the Cadore Dolomites is particularly beautiful in winter when its surface can freeze, offering stunning snowy landscapes.
Yes, Lake Fimon, situated in the Berici Hills, is surrounded by archaeological paths that indicate human settlements dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The Venetian side of Lake Garda also boasts historic castles and picturesque towns like Peschiera del Garda and Malcesine, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Spots like Lake Busa de Bastianeo are loved for their 'Paradise Beach' feel, offering a spectacular hidden beach with clear water. The WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is highly valued for its rich biodiversity and opportunities to observe various animal and plant species. The scenic views and peaceful settings are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Absolutely. Lake Auronzo (Santa Caterina) has well-equipped shores for cycling. Additionally, the broader Campodarsego area offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes like the 'Muson dei Sassi Cycle Path' and the 'Villa Contarini – Brenta River Cycle Path loop', which often pass by or near local water bodies. These routes cater to various difficulty levels, from easy to difficult.
Many lakes in the region offer excellent photographic opportunities. View of the Small Lake has a dedicated path for observation and photography from the shore. Lake Misurina is famous for reflecting the majestic Tre Cime di Lavaredo on its smooth surface, providing iconic shots. The wild appearance of Lake Mis and the emerald green color of Lake Auronzo also make for stunning landscapes.
Yes, Lake Busa de Bastianeo is often described as a 'hidden beach' with fine sand and crystal clear emerald green water, offering a wonderful tranquil escape. The smaller, local lakes around Campodarsego often provide these quieter, less-trafficked natural settings.


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