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Top 15 Lakes around Lake Molveno

Best lakes around Lake Molveno are found in the Trentino region, at the foot of the Brenta Dolomites. Lake Molveno is recognized for its clear, turquoise waters and mountain backdrop, embraced by the Brenta Dolomites to the west and the Paganella-Mount Gazza group to the east. It is consistently awarded for its water quality, making it suitable for various water activities. The lake is a central feature of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  • The most popular lakes is Wooden Eagle Sculpture at Lake Molveno, a man_made_monument that serves as an access point to the shore of Lake Molveno. This location features a beach with coarse pebbles, a lawn, and a playground, alongside an eagle carved from wood.
  • Another must-see spot is Roman Bridge and Waterfall, a bridge built between 1250 and 1311, named for its round arch design. From this stone bridge, visitors can also view a waterfall.
  • Visitors also love Lakeside Trail, a path suitable for mountain bikes and gravel bikes. This wide hiking trail offers views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
  • Lake Molveno is known for its main body of water, offering opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and sailing. The area provides access to various trails and viewpoints around the lake.
  • The lakes around Lake Molveno are appreciated by the komoot community, with 9 highlights featuring 84 photos and receiving 474 upvotes.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Lake Molveno

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Lake Molveno is a lake in Trentino-Alto Adige, located in the territory of the municipality of Molveno. It owes much of its charm to the natural setting that surrounds it: to the west stands the central chain of the Brenta Group, to the southeast the massif of Mount Gazza and Paganella.

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Roman Bridge and Waterfall

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This round arch bridge got its name because of its design: round arches were a typical element of Roman architecture. This stone bridge was built between 1250 and 1311 - it was therefore not built by the Romans. The Ponte Romano is still worth seeing and from here you can also see a waterfall.

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Access point to the shore of Lake Molveno

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Lake Molveno

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Very picturesque.
Komoot often navigates through the town via shortcuts away from the country road. These aren't really worth it. Always stay on the main road!

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After a panoramic ascent that took us from 190 meters above sea level in Trento to 864 in Cavedago, where we stopped, we continue to climb until we reach Andalo, from here a slight descent takes us to Lake Molveno. As soon as you arrive just outside the town, the lake presents itself with a breathtaking postcard view. It is easy to understand why for Touring Club Italia and Legambiente it is the most beautiful in Italy!
We throw ourselves down towards the lake (which we will travel along its entire perimeter) doing a bit of slalom among the numerous cars present. Tourism is present here all year round: bikes and canoes in front of you and just raise your eyes to see hang gliders and paragliders in the sky!
Molveno is a true paradise for mountain bikes, with a network of 400 km of trails, suitable for families and experts, which wind between Lake Molveno and the Brenta Dolomites.
Fun is guaranteed for everyone!

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Claudio Donini
May 17, 2026, Lake Molveno

Precious pearl in a precious casket ❤️

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Take a long break there....Great place

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We have bridges here too

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Very beautiful and spacious beach and picnic area

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Wonderful view of the lake 👍

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Luca
January 8, 2025, Lake Molveno

Path accessible all year round, immersed in nature, with the wonderful Molveno lake as a backdrop.

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Molveno Lake Tour Trail 👍🇮🇹

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Great spot for a group photo!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lake Molveno a unique destination?

Lake Molveno is renowned for its strikingly clear, turquoise waters and dramatic mountain backdrop, nestled at the foot of the Brenta Dolomites. It consistently receives awards for its exceptional water quality, making it one of Italy's cleanest lakes. Poet Antonio Fogazzaro described it as a 'pure gem in a superb treasure chest' due to its picturesque setting.

What kind of water activities can I enjoy on Lake Molveno?

The clean, clear waters of Lake Molveno are perfect for a variety of water sports. You can go swimming, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, or try stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) and pedal boating. The lake offers ample opportunities for refreshing aquatic fun.

Are there family-friendly attractions and activities around Lake Molveno?

Yes, Lake Molveno is very family-friendly. The beaches feature lawns, children's playgrounds, and some even have open-air swimming pools with slides and water games. The Wooden Eagle Sculpture at Lake Molveno highlight offers a beach with a playground. Additionally, the cable car to Pradel provides access to educational trails and play areas for children.

What historical sites can I visit near Lake Molveno?

You can visit the Roman Bridge and Waterfall, a stone bridge built between 1250 and 1311, known for its distinctive round arch design. The charming village of Molveno itself also boasts a 13th-century Church of San Vigilio and an ancient water-powered sawmill.

Where can I find the best views of Lake Molveno and the Dolomites?

Many points around the lake offer stunning views. The Trail on the east shore provides a great panoramic view of the Brenta Dolomites and the town of Molveno. For aerial perspectives, take the cable car from Molveno up to Pradel, which offers breathtaking vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains.

Are there hiking trails suitable for different skill levels around Lake Molveno?

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. A popular option is the 11.5 km (7-mile) walk around Lake Molveno, which is relatively easy and offers fantastic views. For more challenging routes, the region provides access to the Adamello Brenta Nature Park and the Brenta Dolomites. You can find various hiking routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, on the Hiking around Lake Molveno guide.

What mountain biking opportunities are available near Lake Molveno?

Lake Molveno is a true paradise for mountain bikers, with the wider Dolomiti Paganella Bike Area boasting over 400 kilometers of trails. You can find routes suitable for families and experts alike. Explore various mountain biking trails in the area through the MTB Trails around Lake Molveno guide.

What kind of beaches are available at Lake Molveno?

Lake Molveno features well-equipped grass and pebble beaches. The Molveno village has a long white pebble beach, and some areas offer a 'white sand beach' experience. There's also a designated beach area for dogs in Pozze, ensuring options for all visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Lake Molveno?

Lake Molveno is a year-round destination. In summer, it's ideal for swimming, water sports, and hiking. The cable car to Pradel also provides access to mountain adventures. In winter, Pradel offers ski slopes. The region's beauty can be enjoyed across all seasons, with tourism present throughout the year.

Can I bring my dog to Lake Molveno?

Yes, Lake Molveno is dog-friendly. There is a designated beach area specifically for dogs in Pozze, allowing your furry companions to enjoy the lake as well.

What is the Adamello Brenta Nature Park?

Lake Molveno is situated within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, which is the largest protected area in Trentino. It lies at the foot of the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park offers exceptional opportunities to experience diverse flora and fauna, with many guided excursions available.

Are there any easy, circular walks around Lake Molveno?

Yes, the walk around Lake Molveno itself is an 11.5 km (7-mile) trail that is relatively easy and takes approximately three hours to complete. It offers fantastic views and is well-marked, making it a great option for a circular walk.

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