Best lakes around Crespano Del Grappa are found within the broader Veneto region, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area, associated with Monte Grappa, provides access to various natural attractions. While Crespano del Grappa itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding landscape includes several notable water bodies. These lakes provide opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities within a short distance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Corlo lake dam blocks the Cismon stream which flows towards the Brenta river.
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Dam immersed in the narrow gorge of the Cismon torrent, completed in 1953. Crossable, cycle/pedestrian. Pleasant walk with a view and the peculiarity of ending right inside a small tunnel in the rock, which then connects to the road to Corlo, very steep!
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The Corlo dam (which takes its name from the village above) was built in the years 1951-53 to dam the Cismon stream and form the artificial lake, for hydroelectric use. The area occupied today by the basin was once known as the 'Ligònt plain': a fertile area, almost entirely cultivated with corn cobs and tobacco, with several inhabited hamlets. With the construction of the dam, many towns were forcibly abandoned, demolished and submerged; others, on the eastern side, found themselves isolated from the world and soon depopulated too. This civil engineering work amazes for its dizzying height of 71m, for the construction expertise thanks to which it slips into the mountain and for the view of the very narrow Cismon canyon. The crown of the dam can also be explored by car: after the tunnel, a very narrow and winding asphalt road ends in Contrà Corlo. When the bulkheads are raised, the power of the waterfall coming down the discharge chute is impressive and spectacular! https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_del_Corlo
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Covered by e-bike the entire stretch from the village of Corlo to Rocca d'Arsiè also passing through Berti. Very enjoyable single track without particular difficulties, obviously for experts and with suitable MTB or e-MTB.
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path in the woods, very beautiful and with truly spectacular views of the Corlo lake, but NOT passable by bike, some sections must be done by pushing and some passages very dangerous, as they are narrow and with the essential presence of a steel rope at the end wall. Avoid traveling along it with a bike if possible
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The region offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can find artificial basins like Lake Corlo, sometimes compared to Norwegian fjords, picturesque glacial lakes such as the Revine Lakes, and subalpine lakes in the Lapisina Valley. The area is characterized by green woods, clear waters, and mountainous backdrops.
Yes, for instance, the Spring of the Blue Water is a natural resurgence known for its distinct blue water along a gravel route. In the Lapisina Valley, Lago Morto is notable for having no apparent tributaries or emissaries, likely fed by underground karst basins.
At Lake Corlo, you can explore the tranquil waters by renting a canoe or pedal boat. The area also features the Panoramic Trail of Lake Corlo, offering spectacular views from a path through the woods.
Yes, Lake Santa Croce is a popular hotspot for kite and windsurfers due to favorable geothermal winds that develop almost every afternoon. Watching the surfers is also a popular pastime there.
You can find various trails, including the Panoramic Trail of Lake Corlo, which offers stunning views. For more experienced hikers, the Scenic Lake and Mountain Trail with Wooden Bridge and Stream provides a challenging experience. For a broader range of options, you can explore running trails or MTB trails around the region.
Yes, the Revine Lakes area has a rich history, with archaeological findings testifying to a pile-dwelling village, now reconstructed as the Livelet Educational Archaeological Park. In the Lapisina Valley, Lago del Restello features the historic tower of San Floriano, a medieval guard structure.
Absolutely. The Spring of the Blue Water and Bosco del Gigante are noted as family-friendly highlights. The Revine Lakes also offer paths around the lakes connecting small parks and green areas, suitable for families.
The warmer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially if you plan on water activities like canoeing or windsurfing. The favorable geothermal winds at Lake Santa Croce, for example, develop almost every afternoon, making it perfect for water sports during this period.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique blue waters of the Spring of the Blue Water to the spectacular views from the Panoramic Trail of Lake Corlo. The tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities in unspoiled settings are also highly valued.
Lake Corlo is known for its relatively low tourist traffic, offering a more unspoiled spectacle and a peaceful experience compared to more frequented destinations.
Yes, the region around Crespano del Grappa offers various cycling opportunities. You can find MTB trails and road cycling routes that pass through scenic areas near the lakes, catering to different skill levels.


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