Best lakes around Carmignano Di Brenta are centered around the Brenta River, offering unique aquatic experiences. The area features Lake Camazzole, an artificial lake known for its clear, blue water, formed from old gravel quarry excavations. This region is recognized for its natural beauty and is part of a Special Protection Area, with views of the Vicenza mountains and Grappa massif. Carmignano Di Brenta provides opportunities for exploring naturalized areas and former quarry basins.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Villa Contarini can be visited with a guide, open every day except Wednesday, worth seeing. Flat route with various types of terrain.
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between the small lake of Camazzole and the Brenta
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Mirror of water that you do not expect ... in the summer you want to take a dip
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On the right the Brenta, on the left the lake. Very nice place for graveling and cooling off your feet.
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Located west of the Brenta, the Brenta Cycle Path passes this lake. A good place to cool off. Rather more of a gravel than an MTB highlight.
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The lakes in this region, particularly Lake Camazzole, are notable for their remarkably clear, blue waters, earning the nickname 'Caribbean of Veneto'. Many are artificial lakes formed from old gravel quarry excavations that have naturalized over time, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial history. They are part of a Special Protection Area, providing serene landscapes with views of the Vicenza mountains and Grappa massif.
Yes, Lake Camazzole is considered an ideal spot for a refreshing swim, especially during warmer months, due to its cool, clear waters. There are natural beaches along the Brenta River cycling route where visitors can stop and relax. However, it's always good to check local conditions upon arrival, as some specific spots might not be suitable for swimming.
Absolutely. The area around the lakes offers various hiking opportunities. You can find loop trails starting from Carmignano di Brenta that explore Lake Camazzole and the former Giaretta quarries. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Carmignano Di Brenta guide, which includes easy loops like the 'Former Giaretta Quarry Basin – Lake Camazzole loop'.
The region is popular for cycling, especially along the Brenta River. The Brenta cycle path offers a mix of paved and dirt roads suitable for various bikes, passing by highlights like the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin. You can find numerous routes, including gravel biking options, in the Cycling around Carmignano Di Brenta guide and the Gravel biking around Carmignano Di Brenta guide.
Yes, many of the lake areas are family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Camazzole and Lake Busa de Bastianeo are noted for being suitable for families, offering pleasant environments for relaxation and gentle walks. The trails along the Brenta River are also generally accessible for family outings.
You can expect to see incredibly clear, blue or emerald green waters, surrounded by trees and wild plants. The area is part of a Special Protection Area, indicating its ecological value. You'll also enjoy views of the Vicenza mountains and the Grappa massif, and observe various bird species in the containment basins along the Brenta River.
While the region offers beauty year-round, the warmer months are ideal for enjoying activities like swimming and cycling, when the clear waters are most inviting. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the naturalized areas without the summer heat.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for relaxed walks. For instance, the 'Former Giaretta Quarry Basin – Lake Camazzole loop from Carmignano di Brenta' is an easy hiking option. The Brenta cycle path also offers flat sections that are pleasant for a leisurely stroll or bike ride, with good dirt roads suitable for all types of bikes when dry.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning clear, blue, or emerald green waters, often comparing Lake Camazzole to a 'Caribbean bay'. The tranquility of spots like Lake Busa de Bastianeo, the peaceful rides along the Brenta cycle path, and the scenic views of the mountains are also highly appreciated. The naturalized areas, despite their quarry origins, offer a serene escape.
Yes, Lake Busa de Bastianeo is often described as a 'Paradise Beach,' a spectacular little hidden spot with fine sand and crystal clear emerald green water, known for its tranquility. It's located just behind Villa Contarini along the Brenta River, offering a peaceful retreat.
The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin is an interesting example of the region's unique aquatic landscapes. It resulted from a former gravel pit being filled by river waters, creating a distinctive lake environment. This stretch along the Brenta cycle path features a good dirt road, making it accessible for cyclists and walkers to observe this naturalized area.


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