Best lakes around Lake Levico are found in the Valsugana valley of Trentino, Italy. Lake Levico is the second largest lake in Valsugana, characterized by its fjord-like shape and emerald green waters, surrounded by dense forests and the Lagorai mountain range. It consistently receives Blue Flag status for excellent water quality, making it suitable for swimming and water activities. The area offers opportunities for fishing and hiking, with an 8 km circular path around the lake.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Beautiful swimming lake with public facilities.
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We were at the Ai Prati campsite in Caldonazzo. This site is beautifully located in an orchard. From here we did the hike to Lake Levico, which is very varied and offers beautiful views of Lake Caldonazzo and Lake Levico.
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Wonderful view from the road on Lago di Levico
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A beautiful stretch of beach gives visitors to the lake the opportunity to relax and cool off.
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Again, a great view out of the forest.
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Very nice bathing lake, good for cooling off in between
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Besides Lake Levico, the Valsugana valley is home to other significant lakes. Lake Caldonazzo, the largest lake entirely within Trentino, is known for its warm waters and vibrant water sports scene. Lake Lavarone, situated at a higher altitude on Alpe Cimbra, is another beautiful Blue Flag-awarded lake popular for swimming.
Lake Levico is excellent for swimming, canoeing, stand-up paddling (SUP), sailing, and windsurfing due to its calm and warm waters. Motorboats with internal combustion engines are prohibited, ensuring a tranquil experience. The lake also holds a prestigious Blue Flag eco-label for its excellent water quality.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The 'Strada dei Pescatori' (Fishermen's Route) is an 8 km circular path around Lake Levico, suitable for walking and jogging. You can also explore trails like the Beautiful trail near the lake or the Forest trail along Lake Levico. For more hiking options, check out the dedicated guide: Hiking around Lake Levico.
The Valsugana cycle path connects to the Lake Levico area, offering scenic rides. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'Lake Levico – View of Lake Levico loop from Levico Terme'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Lake Levico guide.
Absolutely. Lake Levico is considered family-friendly, offering equipped bathing establishments and free beaches like Lido di Levico with amenities such as trampolines and slides. The circular 'Strada dei Pescatori' path is also suitable for families. The Lake Levico highlight is categorized as family-friendly.
The best seasons for hiking and water activities around Lake Levico are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring trails and the lake waters are warm enough for swimming and other water sports. Summer is ideal for water activities, while spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking.
Lake Levico itself is a striking natural feature, resembling a Norwegian fjord with emerald green waters reflecting the surrounding dense forests and the Lagorai mountain range. Along its southern shores, you can find the Biotope Canneto di Levico, a protected reedbed oasis for fish and wildlife, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Lake Levico is a popular spot offering expansive vistas of the lake and its surrounding landscape. Many trails, such as the Forest trail along Lake Levico, also provide wonderful views.
The nearby thermal village of Levico Terme offers a range of amenities, including thermal baths, restaurants, shops, and the historic Habsburg Park. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Levico Terme, providing convenience for visitors to the lake.
Visitors frequently praise the lake's clear, emerald waters and its peaceful, picturesque setting. Many enjoy the great bike paths and hiking trails with wonderful views, as well as the opportunity for cooling off and relaxation. The fjord-like shape and the surrounding wooded hills are also highly appreciated.
Yes, anglers consider Lake Levico a paradise. It's home to an abundance of fish species, including trout, char, tench, and royal perch. Remember to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before fishing.
Yes, there are dedicated running trails. You can enjoy routes like the 'Lake Levico Loop' or more challenging options such as the 'View of Lake Levico – View of Lago di Levico loop from Levico Terme'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Lake Levico guide.


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