Lakes around Denno are situated in a region known for its alpine landscapes and diverse bodies of water. This area, often associated with Trentino, Italy, offers a variety of natural and man-made lakes. The local geography features mountains and valleys, providing scenic backdrops for these aquatic destinations. Visitors can explore a range of lake environments, from natural mountain lakes to artificial basins.
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To the lake but also back again, makes sense, the alternative hiking trail is very rocky and steep
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The Fennberger See is an idyllic mountain and bathing lake on a high plateau in the south of South Tyrol. It is located at 1034 m above sea level in the municipality of Margreid an der Weinstraße and is considered one of the country's most valuable biotopes. The approximately 10-hectare protected area is home to over 35 species of orchids, crayfish, water lilies, and dragonflies.
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Lake Favogna even in winter is a ride to do, You can get there either on the road but then you have to go back or you can do it off-road with many challenging variants
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the view of the lake with mountain panorama is fantastic
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The two small lakes Coredo and Tavon, in the town of Palù, are nestled in a fascinating mountain setting. They are located at an altitude of 830 m, are of glacial origin and have a surface area of approximately 25,000 m².
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Originating with the melting of the glaciers, about 15 thousand years ago, Lake Tovel has a perimeter of 3.5 km and a maximum length of 1 km. It consists of two basins: the Baia Rossa, to the south-west, where the depth does not exceed 9 metres, and the north-east basin, with waters reaching up to 38.5 metres. On the bottom of the lake there are still rooted trunks of trees that were submerged in 1597 by the sudden rise of the lake caused by a landslide that blocked the ancient outlet. Today its shores, partly sandy and bathed in turquoise waters, recreate a unique landscape reminiscent of tropical beaches. All around, coniferous forests climb the peaks up to over 2,000 meters in altitude, braving almost vertical walls. The tour of the lake, within everyone's reach and very relaxing, is the most immediate way to immerse yourself in the fairy-tale atmosphere of this place in the Brenta Dolomites.
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The Coredo and Tavon lakes, also known as "The Two Lakes", are artificial basins built in 1958 for irrigation purposes. Located in Palù, at 830 m a.s.l., they are divided from each other by a dam; they extend for 25,000 square meters in a pleasant alpine setting. The lakes are not suitable for swimming, but sport fishing is possible on site.
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Among the most popular lakes in the area is Lake Tovel, known for its clear, green-blue-turquoise water and a gentle hiking path around its perimeter. Visitors also highly rate Coredo and Tavon Lakes, artificial basins set in a pleasant alpine environment, and Lake Fennberg, a high-altitude biotope rich in diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes around Denno are great for families. Lake Tovel offers comfortable strolls along its shores with plenty of seating. Coredo and Tavon Lakes are known for their pleasant alpine setting, and some areas around them may offer playgrounds and barbecue spots. Lake Fennberg also provides a serene setting with a jetty and meadow, perfect for a relaxing family day.
Swimming opportunities vary by lake. Lake Fennberg is warm enough for swimming in summer and has a jetty and meadow for sunbathing. However, Coredo and Tavon Lakes are generally not suitable for swimming, though sport fishing is permitted there.
The lakes around Denno are set amidst stunning alpine landscapes. You'll find diverse natural features such as the clear, green-blue-turquoise waters of Lake Tovel, which is part of the Brenta Adamello Nature Park. Lake Fennberg is a biotope, home to over 35 orchid species, crayfish, water lilies, and dragonflies. The region is characterized by mountains, valleys, and forests, providing scenic backdrops for these aquatic destinations.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. A gentle hiking path winds around Lake Tovel, offering comfortable strolls. For more extensive adventures, you can explore various routes in the region. Check out the Mountain Hikes around Denno guide for detailed trails, including options near the lakes.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for swimming in lakes like Lake Fennberg and enjoying outdoor activities. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, ideal for hiking and photography. The region's alpine setting means winter can bring snow, offering a different, serene experience for those interested in winter activities.
Many outdoor areas in Trentino are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to protected areas or beaches. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural settings, often on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each lake or biotope, such as the one around Lake Fennberg, to ensure compliance.
Absolutely! The region around Denno offers excellent cycling opportunities that often incorporate scenic lake views. You can find various routes, from leisurely rides to more challenging ones. For detailed cycling trails, including those that pass by or near lakes, refer to the Cycling around Denno guide.
Lake Tovel is renowned for its striking clear, green-blue-turquoise water and its location within the Brenta Adamello Nature Park. Historically, its Red Bay was famous for turning bright red due to microalgae until 1964, a unique natural spectacle. Today, it remains a breathtaking destination for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere.
Yes, you can find amenities near some of the lakes. For instance, near Coredo and Tavon Lakes, there's the Ristorante Due Laghi. Near Red Bay (Lake Tovel), a nearby hotel offers a restaurant serving local food and a bar for coffee and snacks, with a pleasant terrace.
Lake Fennberg is part of a 10-hectare biotope, which means it's a protected area recognized for its ecological importance. This biotope is home to an impressive diversity of life, including over 35 species of orchids, crayfish, and various other unique animal and plant species like water lilies and dragonflies, making it a significant site for nature conservation and observation.
Yes, sport fishing is possible at Coredo and Tavon Lakes. These artificial basins, originally built for irrigation, offer opportunities for anglers to enjoy the alpine setting while fishing. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to local fishing regulations.


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