Best lakes around Orto are found in a mountainous region, characterized by glacial lakes and rugged landscapes. This area offers opportunities for hiking and experiencing natural beauty. The lakes are often nestled within valleys, providing serene environments for exploration. Visitors can discover a variety of lake settings, from those with protected plant formations to others known for their wildlife.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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We did the climb from the Restonica valley in early July. Heavy rainfall in May caused exceptionally large snowfields below the couloir. Orientation and finding a way was therefore more difficult than under normal circumstances. In particular, the descent on what is actually the same path required a good sense of direction, very confusing, also due to randomly placed cairns that ended in dead ends below the couloir (sometimes on the mighty, too steep granite slabs, which abruptly bordered snowfields and forced to turn back... with then new attempts). In total we have 15km, 3200m difference in altitude (ascent, descent), 6.5 hours in motion and 11.5 hours total time (2 x 45min breaks, remaining time for photos, path search) needed. Tip: be sure to inquire about the snow situation beforehand. possibly Bring a toddle, a snow plate for sticks and a rope. Luckily the snow was very soft, so we didn't need all that. Sticks are mandatory!
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Beautiful lake surrounded by pastures and meadows, which can also be circumnavigated on a hike
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The Nino Lake with the adjacent Pozzine are a beautiful piece of nature. The Tavignano rises from Lake Nino.
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The lake is beautiful. It is of glacial origin. Pay attention to the pozzines (plant formations) as they are protected and swimming in the lake is prohibited. However, the deep greens, azure blues, roaming cattle and horses make this a magical place to visit.
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Creno Lake teems with wildlife and is grazed by cattle. You can ride there with a pony or a horse, rented from the car park below. The lake is famous for its water lilies and when you couple that with the picturesque pine trees that surround it, this lake is truly a treasure to be found.
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The Orto region is known for several stunning glacial lakes. Among the most popular are Lake Nino, famous for its deep greens, azure blues, and roaming cattle and horses. Lake Capitello offers great idyll and sensational views, especially when admired from above. Lake Melo is another beautiful, well-visited spot located below Lac de Capitello.
Yes, Lac de Creno is highlighted as a family-friendly lake. It teems with wildlife, is grazed by cattle, and is famous for its water lilies and picturesque pine trees, making it a wonderful spot for families.
The lakes around Orto are primarily glacial, nestled in mountainous terrain. You'll find unique plant formations, such as the protected pozzines at Lake Nino, and lush forests surrounding lakes like Lac de Creno. The region offers rugged landscapes, diverse flora, and opportunities to observe wildlife, including mountain crows and grazing animals.
Absolutely, the Orto region is excellent for hiking. Many lakes, like Lake Capitello and Lake Melo, are reached via challenging hikes through the Restonica Valley. You can find various routes, from moderate walks around Lac de Creno to more difficult climbs. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Orto guide.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided for all lakes, visitor tips suggest that late May can still involve challenging conditions with snowfields at higher elevations, such as the climb to Lake Capitello. Summer is generally popular for hikers, but be aware that some lakes, like Lake Melo, can be well-visited during this time.
Yes, the Orto region offers challenging hikes. The ascent to Lake Capitello from the Restonica Valley is described as a challenging hike. For those with strength, continuing to the GR 20 from Capitello offers sensational westward views. The Mountain Hikes around Orto guide lists several difficult routes, including those involving climbing by stairs and chains.
Swimming is generally not recommended or permitted in all lakes. For instance, at Lake Nino, swimming is prohibited due to the protection of its unique plant formations (pozzines). Always check local regulations before attempting to swim in any lake.
Visitors frequently praise the magical atmosphere, deep colors, and natural beauty of lakes like Lake Nino. The challenging yet rewarding hikes to destinations like Lake Capitello, offering sensational views, are also highly appreciated. The presence of wildlife and the serene environment contribute to a memorable experience.
While some popular lakes like Lake Melo can be well-visited, the region generally offers a less touristy experience compared to more famous lake districts. For a potentially quieter visit, consider exploring during off-peak seasons or seeking out less-advertised trails. The overall mountainous setting provides many opportunities for peaceful exploration.
Access to some trailheads, particularly for lakes like Lake Melo and Lake Capitello in the Restonica Valley, may have limited parking at the starting points. It's advisable to plan your visit, especially during peak times, and consider early arrival or alternative transport if available. Some starting points, like for Lac de Creno, may offer pony or horse rentals from the car park below.
The lakes around Orto are home to various wildlife. At Lake Nino, you might see roaming cattle and horses. Lake Capitello is noted for bird lovers, with jackdaws often seen. Lac de Creno also teems with wildlife and is grazed by cattle, adding to the natural charm of the area.
Yes, the region offers running trails. For example, there's a difficult running loop around Lac de Nino in the Parc naturel régional de Corse. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Orto guide.


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