Best lakes around Kurtinig An Der Weinstraße - Cortina Sulla Strada Del Vino are situated in the South Tyrolean Wine Road region. This area provides access to several lakes, each with distinct features. The landscape is characterized by vineyards, orchards, and forests, offering diverse natural settings. This region combines lake activities with wine tourism, featuring numerous vineyards and wineries.
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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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A natural pearl to be preserved intact to protect nature and its rules
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Alpine lake located in a pleasant basin
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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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Wonderful lake surrounded by the greenery of the Trodena Natural Park. Easily accessible by mountain bike.
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The lakes in this region offer a diverse range of experiences, from family-friendly lidos and water sports to tranquil natural biotopes. They are set against the stunning backdrop of the South Tyrolean landscape, characterized by vineyards, orchards, and forests. Many are recognized for excellent bathing water quality and sustainable tourism.
The Holy Lake is suitable for swimming. Additionally, the Montiggl Lakes (Big and Little Montiggl Lake) and Lake Kaltern are known for their excellent water quality and pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for swimming from May to September. Even Lake Fennberg, despite its elevation, has clear moor water and a small pier for swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Kaltern is considered a paradise for families, offering a nature adventure trail and various activities. Big Montiggl Lake features a public lido with a swimming pool, water slide, and sunbathing lawn, while Little Montiggl Lake provides a more tranquil natural beach. The Holy Lake is also noted as family-friendly.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Lake Kaltern features a significant wetland biotope, a nesting ground for over 100 species of rare birds and marsh animals. Lake Fennberg is a protected biotope with unusual flora and fauna, including various orchids, dragonflies, and freshwater crayfish. The Montiggl Lakes are nestled within a protected biotope with dense mixed forests, where dragonflies and herons can be observed. The Castelfeder Biotopes also offer diverse flora and fauna.
Absolutely. A circular trail connects the two Montiggl Lakes, offering a 1.5-hour walk. Lake Kaltern has a 7.5 km circular route. Lake Fennberg and Lake Colle are well-known hiking destinations, with the Fennberg plateau offering numerous paths. Holy Lake is an excellent starting point for excursions along the Dürerweg path and the European path E5. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Kurtinig An Der Weinstraße - Cortina Sulla Strada Del Vino guide.
Lake Colle is noted as a dog-friendly swimming spot. However, Lake Fennberg is a protected biotope, so it's important to respect local regulations regarding pets in sensitive natural habitats. Always check specific rules for each lake or protected area.
The period from May to September is ideal for swimming and enjoying water activities due to pleasant water temperatures. Spring is beautiful for observing early blooming wildflowers, especially in the Spring Valley near Montiggl Lakes. Autumn offers stunning scenery with changing foliage. In winter, some frozen lakes, like the Montiggl Lakes and Lake Fennberg, can become natural ice rinks.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. From View of the Adige Valley, Lake Caldaro, and the Dolomites, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas. Lake Fennberg itself offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The Castelfeder Biotopes also provide beautiful views of the Adige Valley.
The area is popular for mountain biking, especially around the Montiggl Lakes. Lake Kaltern is a focal point for various sporting and cultural events throughout the year. You can also explore cycling routes, including road cycling, in the broader region. For more options, check out the Cycling around Kurtinig An Der Weinstraße - Cortina Sulla Strada Del Vino guide and the Road Cycling Routes guide.
Yes, the region offers various options. Near the Big Montiggl Lake, you'll find restaurants at the public lido. Next to Holy Lake, the Rifugio Santo offers dining. The broader South Tyrolean Wine Road region, including towns like Kurtinig An Der Weinstraße, has numerous cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Visitors frequently praise the excellent water quality for swimming, the tranquil natural settings, and the diverse flora and fauna found in the protected biotopes. The scenic views of the Adige Valley, Lake Kaltern, and the Dolomites are also highly appreciated, as are the well-maintained hiking and walking paths around the lakes.


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