Lakes around Cavazzo Carnico are defined by their natural beauty and varied landscapes. The region is home to the Lago di Cavazzo, the largest natural lake in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, known for its glacial origins and clear waters. Surrounded by mountains like Monte San Simeone, the area offers a blend of aquatic environments and mountainous terrain. This setting provides opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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a dreamlike small lake with a spectacular shore trail (on foot or pushing the bike!)
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On the plateau of Monte Prat, this very well-preserved chapel stands next to a "green pond" with many shady trees.
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A small lake to refresh and cool off. It is surrounded by some benches where you can sit.
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Beautiful walk to do with children too.
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An artificial lake not suitable for swimming but immersed in greenery, Lake Verzegnis originates from the waters of the Ambiesta stream and is located in a remote but beautiful corner of Carnia. It is full of trout, so it is not uncommon to see people intent on fishing.
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This place is very beautiful, with water games, a small lake, a small wood and a view of the Carnia mountains.
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The lakes in this region are primarily defined by their glacial origin, particularly Lake Cavazzo, which is the largest natural lake in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. They are nestled in a natural amphitheater, surrounded by dramatic limestone peaks like Monte San Simeone, Monte Festa, and Monte Naruvint, offering breathtaking reflections in their clear waters. The area also features rich biodiversity, including vast reedbeds and diverse butterfly species.
The lakes, especially Lake Cavazzo, are excellent for various water activities. You can go kayaking, rowing, boating, windsurfing, and sailing. Pedal boat rentals are also available. The lake's unique orientation creates reliable thermal winds, making it a prime spot for windsurfing and sailing enthusiasts.
Yes, a popular option for both walkers and cyclists is the "Giro del Lago," an approximately 8.5-kilometer circular route that almost completely encircles Lake Cavazzo. This mostly flat path is suitable for families. The lakeside paths also serve as starting points for hikes to higher trails, such as those leading to Monte Festa. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails, MTB trails, and cycling routes around Cavazzo Carnico.
Absolutely. Lake Cavazzo is particularly family-friendly, offering playgrounds for children, opportunities for freshwater fish watching, and easy, mostly flat paths like the "Giro del Lago" for walking and cycling. There are also abundant picnic areas and shady spots to relax by the water.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. Lake Cavazzo, with its glacial origins, maintains refreshing water temperatures even in midsummer, making it ideal for swimming and water sports. The panoramic views from spots like the Viewpoint over Lake Cavazzo are particularly stunning at sunset.
The lakes, especially the southern area of Lake Cavazzo with its vast reedbeds, are a vital refuge for local wildlife. You can spot various native fish species like pike, eels, tench, and perch. Birdwatchers can look for common mallards and kingfishers, with observation towers available. The valley is also known for its diverse butterfly species, and the House of Butterflies in Bordano is a nearby attraction.
Yes, the Viewpoint over Lake Cavazzo offers a beautiful panoramic perspective of the lake and the surrounding landscape, including Mount Amariana. Another spot is near the Chapel of the Alpini of Monte Prat, which provides views with a small pond reflecting the scenery.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit the Lake Cornino Nature Reserve, known for its griffon vultures, or the "butterfly village" of Bordano, which hosts the House of Butterflies. The area also offers authentic Friulian hospitality and cuisine in the surrounding villages of Cavazzo Carnico, Bordano, and Trasaghis.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. Lake Cavazzo is known to have various fish species, and Lake Verzegnis is particularly full of trout, making it a common spot for anglers.
The exceptional water quality and stunning turquoise and azure color of Lake Cavazzo are due to its glacial origins and continuous feeding by underground springs and an artificial conduit. This constant replenishment and natural filtration contribute to its remarkable clarity and vibrant hues.
Yes, while Lake Cavazzo is natural, the region also features artificial lakes. A notable example is Lake Verzegnis, which originates from the waters of the Ambiesta stream and is known for its unique turquoise color and serene, green surroundings.


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