Best lakes around Valdobbiadene are found within a region known for its Prosecco hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring vineyards, hills, and forests. While Valdobbiadene itself is famous for its viticulture, the surrounding Province of Treviso and broader Veneto area offer diverse aquatic attractions. This landscape provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it suitable for exploration. The area includes various water bodies, from pre-alpine lakes to natural reserves with ponds and springs.
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Blue Grotto of Mel It is an arch carved into the rock with a waterfall that flows into clear natural basins and then continues the path giving rise to the Rui stream. Zumelle Castle, an ancient fortification that dominates the Piave Valley. The start of the route is near the Zumelle castle. It is the only castle in Val Belluna that survived the destruction by the Serenissima in the 1400s to ensure total control of the territory
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Natural cave particularly interesting due to the green/blue color assumed by the waters of the stream that crosses it
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Natural spectacle, a color that is indescribable and leaves you speechless
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Suggestive cave with blue/green water fed by a small waterfall whose waterfall can be admired from the end of the path
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resurgence with blue water along the gravel route
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Beautiful view, stream with blue water along the gravel road
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Beautiful place but the path that leads to the cave is not very simple!
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Yes, several. The Rimonta Ponds are particularly suitable, featuring an easy, flat walk with sculptures and educational signs about local flora and fauna, ideal for children. The Pond of the Nature Reserve and Bosco del Gigante also offer family-friendly trails. The Revine Lakes (Lake of Santa Maria and Lake Lago) also offer relaxation and the Livelet archaeological park, which is educational for families.
Beyond traditional lakes, you can visit the Blue Grotto of Mel, known for its striking green/blue stream and waterfall inside a cave. The Spring of the Blue Water also offers a beautiful resurgence with blue water along a gravel route. Additionally, the Vincheto di Celarda Nature Reserve features numerous resurgences and water ponds, remnants of the last major glaciation.
Yes, there are many options for walking and hiking. The Rimonta Ponds offer a flat, easy walk suitable for everyone. The Vincheto di Celarda Nature Reserve provides easy walks amidst diverse natural environments. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the trails around the Revine Lakes. You can also find various MTB trails and road cycling routes in the broader Valdobbiadene area that pass near water features.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural scenery. During these months, the natural features are vibrant, and the archaeological park at Revine Lakes is typically open.
Yes, the Revine Lakes (Lake of Santa Maria and Lake Lago) have a long history, with evidence of human habitation since the Copper and Bronze Ages. On the western shores of Lake Lago, you can visit Livelet, a didactic archaeological park featuring recreated prehistoric pile dwellings, offering a unique historical experience.
Absolutely. The Valdobbiadene region is well-known for cycling. While specific lake-side cycling paths might vary, the broader area offers numerous routes. You can find traffic-free bike rides and road cycling routes that explore the scenic Prosecco Hills and pass by various natural attractions, including some water features.
The Vincheto di Celarda Nature Reserve is a prime spot for nature lovers, recognized as a biogenetic nature reserve and a wetland of international importance. It's home to diverse flora and fauna, with facilities for animal care and river fish breeding. The Bosco del Gigante also features stations explaining the local flora and fauna.
While Valdobbiadene itself is well-connected, reaching some of the smaller, more secluded lakes and nature reserves often requires a car for convenience. However, the Revine Lakes are a short drive from towns like Conegliano and Vittorio Veneto, which have better public transport links. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific destinations.
The Revine Lakes, comprising Lake of Santa Maria and Lake Lago, are beautiful pre-alpine lakes known for their serene environment and historical significance. They are part of the 'Valley Lakes Park,' offering opportunities for outdoor relaxation and augmented reality experiences. The Livelet archaeological park on Lake Lago provides a unique glimpse into prehistoric life. You can learn more about the park at visitproseccohills.it.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The easy walks around the Rimonta Ponds and within the Vincheto di Celarda Nature Reserve are generally suitable for walks with dogs.
The Rimonta Ponds are known for their unique blend of nature and art. They feature an easy, flat 2.5 km walk where visitors can discover sculptures by various artists, often depicting fantastic or fairytale themes, or animals typical of the habitat. There are also educational signs explaining the local plants and animals, making it an engaging experience for all ages.


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