Best lakes around Mazzo Di Valtellina are found in the broader Valtellina region, a valley in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy, Italy. This area is known for its more than 100 lakes, which offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The lakes range from high-altitude alpine bodies of water to those formed by hydroelectric dams, providing varied landscapes for exploration. Mazzo Di Valtellina serves as a base for accessing these natural attractions.
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I was lucky enough to be part of the refuge team, it was like being with family, I was there for two months as a handyman and dishwasher, a beautiful place and an exceptional family
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Lago di Poschiavo / Puschlav Lake The Lago di Poschiavo, or Puschlav Lake in German, is located in the southern Graubünden municipality of Poschiavo/Puschlav. The natural reservoir is 962 meters above sea level. The lake is approximately 2.5 km long in a north/south direction and one kilometer wide. The Poschiavino river is both an inflow and outflow of the lake, which is up to 80 m deep at most. The Rhaetian Railway line runs along the western shore towards Brusio and Tirano in Italy. The village center of Poschiavo is about five kilometers north of the Puschlav Lake. On the lake itself are the villages of Miralago in the south and Le Prese in the north end. Both villages have Rhaetian Railway stops. The approximately seven-kilometer circular route around the Lago di Poschiavo can be completed in just under two hours. Since 2016, the "Sassalbo" has been a rentable boat on Lake Poschiavo. It is considered the largest passenger ship in the canton of Graubünden. Text / Source: schweizersee.ch https://www.schweizersee.ch/lago_di_poschiavo/
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Beautiful picnic area with tables and grills, on a lawn by the lake. There is also a stall selling sandwiches and drinks, and firewood can be found on site (under cover near the fountain). Paid parking right next to it, it is a good place to start and go for a walk with a barbecue at the end.
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Beautiful lawn overlooking Lake Poschiavo. On the route of several paths that connect Switzerland and Italy, this rest area is equipped with grills, a fountain and a stall selling food and drinks. Very cool and appreciable especially in the height of summer, it is an excellent point to stop before climbing (towards San Romerio or Viano for example) the surrounding mountains.
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Lake Poschiavo is splendid and often so clear that it reflects the surrounding mountains like a mirror. A cycle path runs around us with no difference in altitude or technical difficulties, also suitable for families. There are a couple of places to organize barbecues, and several fountains. The red Bernina train passes close by.
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A beautiful trail to enjoy Lake Poschiavo which was formed following the post-glacial landslide of Mount Giümelin. Since 1904 the lake has been exploited for the production of electricity.
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Miralago stands on the opposite side of the lake to Le Prese, offering a different perspective of Lake Poschiavo, with Piz Palu in the background. Inside the town there is the Miralago railway station, on the Bernina railway line, and the San Gottardo Chapel, built between 1682 and 1694.
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Beyond the well-known Miralago on Lake Poschiavo and Lovero Lake, the broader Valtellina region offers many picturesque options. Lake Poschiavo is a popular spot with a picnic area, while Lago Palù in Valmalenco is one of the largest and most scenic. The Lakes of Cancano are also highly regarded for their stunning turquoise waters.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Picnic area at Lake Poschiavo offers tables, grills, and a lawn, making it ideal for a day out. The Lakes of Cancano feature a flat, family-friendly dirt track perfect for walks and biking. Lovero Lake, with its benches and tables along the Valtellina cycle path, also provides a pleasant break spot for families.
The lakes in the Valtellina region offer diverse activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For instance, the Lakes of Cancano are excellent for mountain biking and scenic walks. Lago di Livigno is popular for kayaking and paddleboarding during summer. Many lakes, like Lago Palù and Lac del Vagh, are starting points for scenic hikes. You can find various routes, including the 'Valtellina Trail' for hiking or 'Schiazzera Parking Area loop from Lovero' for MTB, by exploring the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for the area.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. The Lakes of Cancano feature a flat dirt track that encircles the reservoirs, making it ideal for leisurely strolls. The Bidet della Contessa in Val di Mello is an easy 20-minute walk from the San Martino car park. Additionally, the path along Lovero Lake is suitable for a relaxing break.
The Lakes of Cancano in Valdidentro are particularly well-suited for mountain biking and gravel biking. A flat dirt track encircles these stunning turquoise artificial reservoirs, providing a scenic and enjoyable ride. You can find more MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Mazzo Di Valtellina guide.
While specific wild swimming regulations can vary, Lago di Livigno is a popular spot for water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding during the summer, suggesting it may be suitable for swimming. However, some high-altitude lakes, like Lac del Vagh, have unique mineral compositions (e.g., copper sulfate) that prevent most aquatic life and might not be ideal for swimming.
Lac del Vagh, located above Livigno, is often described as one of the most beautiful lakes in the entire Alpine arch due to its intense turquoise-blue color, caused by specific sediments. The Bei Laghetti, near Bormio, are also considered a hidden gem, often referred to as the 'Maldives at 3000 m' for their striking azure waters. The Bidet della Contessa, a serene turquoise pool in Val di Mello, is another unique natural feature.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports like kayaking on Lago di Livigno. High-altitude lakes like Bei Laghetti are typically accessible in summer. Spring offers beautiful rhododendron blooms around Laghi di Porcile. Some lakes, like Lago Azzurro, are seasonal, filling in spring and emptying in winter.
Yes, facilities are available at some popular lake spots. The Picnic area at Lake Poschiavo offers tables, grills, a stall for food and drinks, and paid parking. Lovero Lake has benches and tables for a break. Additionally, the Monticello Lake Hut provides a place to rest and eat.
Accessibility varies by lake. Some, like Lago Palù, can be reached via a cable car ride from Chiesa in Valmalenco, followed by a shorter hike. Miralago on Lake Poschiavo is a stop on the Bernina railway line, recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site. However, many high-altitude or more remote lakes may require a car to reach a starting point, followed by a hike.
Yes, the region has some historical connections. Near the Laghi di Porcile, you can find traces of the Cadorna Line, a WWI defensive position. The hamlet of Miralago, on Lake Poschiavo, features the San Gottardo Chapel, built between 1682 and 1694, and is part of the historic Rhaetian Railway route.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from high-altitude alpine lakes to serene pools. The stunning turquoise waters of places like the Lakes of Cancano and Lac del Vagh are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the opportunities for outdoor activities, the peaceful atmosphere for breaks, and the scenic views, such as those from Miralago on Lake Poschiavo.
Absolutely. The Valtellina region is rich in high-altitude lakes. Lago Palù is situated at 1,965 meters, and the Lakes of Cancano are around 2,000 meters. For a truly high-alpine experience, the Bei Laghetti are located at approximately 2,775 meters, offering striking azure waters after a hike from Bormio 3000. Lac del Vagh is also found at a significant elevation above Livigno.
While specific dog regulations can vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The flat dirt track around the Lakes of Cancano and the paths along Lovero Lake are good options for walks with dogs. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.


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