Best lakes around Cencenighe Agordino are found nestled in the heart of the Dolomites, offering access to various lakes. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape and diverse aquatic environments. Visitors can explore both artificial and natural alpine lakes within the municipality and the broader Agordino area. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views.
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Wonderful and panoramic route, up to Lake Coldai it is not difficult, for the summit a bit of experience is needed
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Free parking to the north of the town, most of the paths are asphalted and fairly flat, but there is little shade - pack sun protection if necessary!
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The Sporthotel Europa is highly recommended.
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Lake of glacial origin, 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, an excellent place to have a picnic to rest and resume the journey towards the eventual Rifugio Tissi of a further 2h, where I recommend the high path on the scree because it is less tiring. (CAI path 560 variant of the Altavia)
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The lake is worth visiting, it is located about 15 minutes from the ref. Coldai, deserves to make an extra effort to visit it. I recommend going past it, so as to see beyond the natural basin that forms the lake and see the valley.
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, including artificial lakes, natural alpine lakes, and glacial lakes. This variety provides different environments to explore, from easily accessible shores to high-altitude settings.
For a family-friendly experience, Lake Alleghe is an excellent choice, featuring an easy, flat trail around its entirety with great mountain views. Another option is Laghetto delle Peschiere, a small glacial lake with a walk around it and a picnic area.
Yes, Lake Cencenighe is particularly accessible and features a public picnic area in the nearby hamlet of Pineta. It is also noted as being accessible for anglers with reduced mobility.
For stunning alpine scenery and hiking, Lake Coldai is highly recommended. Situated at 2,143 meters, it's a glacial lake surrounded by majestic rock walls and meadows, offering spectacular views. Another rewarding destination is Lech dei Giai (Lago dei Negher) in the Marmolada Group, known for its striking colors and panoramic views of the Tofane and Lagazuoi mountains.
Swimming is generally not permitted in some alpine lakes to preserve their natural environment. For example, swimming is prohibited in Lake Coldai. Always check local regulations before entering the water.
Beyond hiking around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Passo Valles – Passo Rolle loop' or 'Lake del Mis – Mis Valley loop' from Cencenighe Agordino. There are also gravel biking options, such as the 'Laghetto delle Peschiere – Piazza della Libertà, Agordo loop', and MTB trails like the 'Sappade – Lagazzon Hut loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails.
Yes, several lakes in the Agordino area, including Lake Alleghe and smaller lakes like Polane, Cavia, and Zingari, are known for good fishing opportunities. Lake Cencenighe is also accessible for anglers. For more detailed information on fishing regulations and permits in the Agordo area, you can visit visitdolomitibellunesi.com.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, and the alpine flowers are in bloom around lakes like Lake Coldai. Winter offers a different, serene experience, but access to higher-altitude lakes may be limited by snow.
Lake Coldai is unique due to its glacial origin and high altitude (2,143 meters). Its waters have a distinctive green color from a mineral mixture, and it's surrounded by majestic rock walls, including the imposing Monte Civetta, which often reflects in its surface. It's a popular spot for its stunning natural beauty and serene environment.
For exceptional panoramic views, the View of Alleghe and the Civetta offers a spectacular perspective of Monte Civetta towering over the village of Alleghe and its lake. Lech dei Giai also provides dramatic mountain landscapes with views of the Tofane and Lagazuoi mountains.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Agordo area features smaller, tranquil lakes such as Polane, Cavia, and Zingari. These are ideal for those seeking peace and quiet amidst the Dolomite peaks, often offering good fishing opportunities.
Lake Caladora, situated in the Pale di San Martino area, is notable for its geological interest as it rests on the rocks of the Werfen Formation. Lake Coldai, being of glacial origin, also showcases the powerful forces that shaped the Dolomites.


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