Best lakes around Canazei are found in the heart of the Dolomites, a region characterized by its alpine landscape and prominent mountain ranges. Canazei serves as a base for exploring a variety of natural lakes, set against a backdrop of high peaks. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, from glacial lakes to high-altitude tarns.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The reservoir lies between the northern slope of the Marmolada and the Padon ridge running north of the lake. The SS 641 "del Passo Fedaia" state road runs along the northern shore of the lake from Canazei to Rocca Pietore. The Avisio River, which originates in the glacial area of the Marmolada and flows further through the Fassa Valley, is dammed, as are several smaller streams, such as the Torrente Vernel and the Torrente Ombretta. The water from the Torrente Obretta, which lies below the reservoir, is collected and pumped into the lake.[3]
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The Franco Cavazza al Pisciadù refuge, owned by the CAI of Bologna, is located in Alta Badia at 2587 m above sea level. near the border with Val Gardena and offers an excellent accommodation service, bar and restaurant with typical Ladin cuisine.
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Perfectly located to strengthen yourself after climbing. Wonderful sun terrace.
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Artificial basin at the foot of the Marmolada with a road route that follows its perimeter
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Beyond the well-known spots, you'll find breathtaking views at Lake Antermoia, renowned for its beautiful glacial waters in the Rosengarten group. Another stunning option is Lake Crespëina, a picturesque mountain lake at 2,374 meters with greenish water and dramatic Dolomite panoramas.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. San Pellegrino Lake, located at the foot of Col Margherita on the San Pellegrino Pass, is protected by a beautiful larch and fir forest, making it a worthwhile visit for families. While swimming is not allowed, the reflections of the Dolomite peaks are lovely. Additionally, the area around Rifugio Molignon – Mahlknechthütte features a small 'fishpond' that offers a rewarding stop for families.
The best time to visit the lakes for hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is milder, trails are clear of snow, and the natural beauty is at its peak. Some lakes, like Lake Crespëina, are described as dreamlike in both summer and winter, but accessibility might vary seasonally.
Lake Fedaia is located at an altitude of 2,053 meters on the pass of the same name. While specific public transport routes can vary by season, generally, bus services connect Canazei to various points in the Val di Fassa, from which you might find connections towards Passo Fedaia. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information, especially during peak tourist seasons.
While many lakes in the Dolomites require strenuous ascents, some areas offer easier options. From Fedaia Pass, the 'Vial del Pan' is an easy and panoramic path that leads to Castiglioni alla Marmolada Hut, offering views of Lake Fedaia. For more challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Canazei guide.
The lakes around Canazei are set against dramatic Dolomite backdrops. At Lake Carezza, you'll find emerald green water reflecting the Latemar massif and surrounding fir woods. Lake Fedaia, an artificial lake at the foot of the Marmolada, offers an azure-blue spectacle. Many lakes, including Lake Antermoia and Lake Crespëina, provide stunning viewpoints of the surrounding peaks and unique water colors.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Lake Fedaia offers several restaurants, and the Castiglioni Marmolada refuge is located on its banks. Near Lake Pisciadù, the Franco Cavazza Hut at Pisciadù provides a place to strengthen yourself with a wonderful sun terrace. The Edelweiss Hut Alpe di Siusi is also a cozy option with a small menu.
The region around Canazei offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Fedaia loop' or the 'Val di Fassa Cycle Path' from Canazei, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Canazei guide. For more challenging cycling, consult the MTB Trails around Canazei guide.
Yes, for some lakes, cable cars provide easier access. For example, to explore the Lusia Lakes, you can take the Lusia cable car to Le Cune (2,200 m), which offers magnificent views of various Dolomite peaks. Lake Fedaia also has cable cars available for panoramic views or to access hiking trails.
Lake Carezza, also known as Karersee, is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the Dolomites. It's renowned for its mystical emerald green water and the stunning reflections of the Latemar massif and surrounding fir woods. It's particularly captivating when the water is calm, perfectly mirroring the mountains, creating a truly magical scene.
While popular lakes like Carezza and Fedaia can attract crowds, seeking out higher-altitude lakes often leads to a more tranquil experience. Lakes like Lake Antermoia or Lake Crespëina, which require a more strenuous hike to reach, tend to be less crowded, offering a serene natural setting amidst the Dolomites.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the rewarding experiences offered by these alpine lakes. Many find the strenuous ascents to lakes like Lake Antermoia to be well worth the effort for the enchanting views. The dramatic Dolomite panoramas, clear waters, and opportunities for both relaxation and challenging hikes are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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