Best lakes around Campodolcino are found within the Valchiavenna, offering a diverse alpine landscape. This region is known for its natural beauty and provides various recreational opportunities. The area features several notable lakes, making it a popular destination for hiking and enjoying mountain tranquility.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The lake can be bypassed with a mountain bike. Two gates can only be bypassed by stopping and pushing. :-(
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Been there today. It doesn’t get much better than this!!!
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Montespluga SO The mountain village of Montespluga is located at an altitude of 1908 m above sea level at the beginning of the Val San Giacomo (also called Valle Spluga), about three kilometers from the summit of the Splügen Pass. The place originated in a hollow rich in water and pastures, where the Valle Spluga meets the Val Loga, near the border peaks of the area such as Pizzo Tambo. In 1927, the construction of the dam about 2 kilometers south of Montespluga began, damming the Torrente Liro to form the Lago di Montespluga below the village. The village with its few houses, restaurants, hotels, and shops on the pass road and the old customs building "La Casa" has hardly changed. Until 1841, it housed the only hospice on the Splügen Pass and the only place of worship, the chapel of San Francesco d’Assisi. The latter was consecrated in 1832, the year after the completion of the new road to the Splügen Pass in 1822. As early as 1767, the apostolic nuncio in Switzerland and later Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga had granted permission to set up a small chapel in the hospice. Since the opening of the San Bernardino Tunnel, the pass has no longer been kept open in winter. The village, which consists of three streets (Via Dogana, Via Ferrè, and Via Val Loga), can be cut off from both Italy and Switzerland. Montespluga is the starting point for numerous hiking, mountaineering, and ski touring destinations in the surrounding mountains and a stage destination on the cross-border long-distance hiking trail Via Spluga. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montespluga
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Beautiful lake. In May everything was still frozen over and I felt like I was on another planet in the sleet.
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something magical, difficult to forget
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Small alpine lake with a hotel on its shore, a quiet area that is worth a visit and useful for having an outdoor refreshment.
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A fairly simple dirt road not suitable for road bikes, nice for cycling through the forest next to the lake.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lake Emet, a high-altitude mountain lake known for its rewarding hike and splendid views. Another worthwhile destination is Lake Dosso, set in a wooded area. The region also features the famous Lago Azzurro (Blue Lake), known for its vibrant waters and stunning alpine surroundings.
Yes, Lake Isola offers a pleasant experience with a walkable gravel path surrounding it, making it suitable for leisurely strolls. Lago Azzurro is also accessible via a comfortable cable car to Alpe Groppera, followed by a relatively easy walk.
The lakes are nestled within a stunning alpine landscape, featuring pristine waters, coniferous forests, and impressive mountain backdrops like Monte Mater and the Lepontine Alps. You'll find high-altitude mountain lakes, some artificial, and smaller, serene bodies of water, often surrounded by peaty basins and alpine forest.
The best time to visit is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, and the trails are clear. Lago Azzurro, for instance, fills up naturally in spring. While some areas might be accessible in winter for specific activities like ski touring, many trails around the lakes are best enjoyed in warmer months.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Lake Isola, with its walkable gravel path, is great for families. Lake Dosso also features a large sunbathing area, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities, from challenging alpine treks to easier walks. You can find routes leading to high-altitude lakes like Lake Emet, which is described as a rewarding hike. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Campodolcino, which includes trails like the 'Climb to Lago Azzurro from Motta' and the 'Spluga Way Trail'.
Absolutely! The area around Campodolcino is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those that offer views of lakes or pass through scenic valleys. Check out the cycling guide and the MTB trails guide for Campodolcino for detailed routes, such as the 'View of Lake Montespluga' loop or the 'Valchiavenna Cycle Path'.
Yes, Bergseeli Lake offers an amazing panoramic view of the Lepontine Alps, Pizzo Tambò, and the winding road towards Splügen. From the area around Lago Azzurro, you can also enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding coniferous forests and mountains.
Visitors appreciate the pristine waters and spectacular mountain backdrops that offer diverse experiences. Many highlight the tranquility of the mountains, the rewarding hikes to high-altitude lakes, and the well-maintained paths for leisurely strolls. The region's natural beauty and recreational opportunities are highly valued.
Yes, near Lake Emet, there is a well-maintained shelter. The mountain settlement of Montespluga, located at 1908 meters, also serves as a starting point for activities and offers amenities like cafes and restaurants.
The mountain settlement of Montespluga is a significant historical site, having been a stopover and transit point for centuries. It's also a stop on the Via Spluga long-distance trail. Lago Azzurro gained renown partly due to a poem by Giosuè Carducci from 1888, adding a cultural layer to its natural beauty.


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