Best lakes around Sandrigo offer diverse outdoor experiences, with water bodies often connected to the Brenta River. The region features both natural lakes and former quarry sites that have been transformed into scenic basins. These areas provide opportunities for exploring trails and enjoying natural features. The landscape around Sandrigo is characterized by its riverine environment and accessible paths.
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Il Parco della Pace is a fenced green area of 630 thousand square meters north of Vicenza. The park is crossed by over 8 km of paths, with footbridges, fords, country lanes and dirt cycle paths. There are small hills, islands, tall and flowery meadows, mown fields, woods with trees and shrubs, a canal system over 9 km long that connects ponds and wetlands. The area is ideal for walks, outdoor activities and moments of tranquility, thanks to the presence of tree-lined paths, large green areas and shaded zones. There are benches, children's play areas, picnic and barbecue areas, and spaces dedicated to cultural events and sports activities. There are two areas reserved for off-leash dogs, which must be kept on a leash in the rest of the park. In the various environments present, numerous species of wild animals can be observed, including coots, herons, little egrets, cormorants, Black-winged Stilts, hares, roe deer, turtles, frogs, dragonflies and fish. Strongly desired by the municipal administration of Vicenza as compensation for the construction of the American base "Renato Del Din" with which it borders, the Parco della Pace - created in the area once occupied by the "Tommaso Dal Molin" airport - is also a symbolic place for the Vicenza community, dedicated to memory and reflection, with installations and spaces that promote the values of non-violence, respect and civil coexistence.
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A new large park in the city of Vicenza, with a beautiful promenade, waterways, lakes and lots of birds.
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between the small lake of Camazzole and the Brenta
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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 Brenta cycle path is a route that follows the Brenta river from Trento to Venice. The route is mixed, sometimes paved and sometimes dirt. This particular stretch has a good dirt road, which can be traveled on with all types of bikes when dry. Coming from the south, the basin of the former Giaretta quarries is visible on the left, resulting from the filling of the former gravel pit by the waters of the river.
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The lakes and basins around Sandrigo are often connected to the Brenta River, offering picturesque settings. You'll find areas with turquoise waters, river views, and trails alongside the river. Locations like the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin are known for their clear river-fed waters, while the Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin area features forests and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. Lake Camazzole, the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin, and the Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin area are all noted as family-friendly. The Peace Park, though in Vicenza, offers a large green area with over 8 km of paths, children's playgrounds, picnic areas, and opportunities to observe wild animals, making it ideal for family outings.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the Brenta cycle path. The stretch near the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin features a good dirt road, suitable for all types of bikes when dry. The Trail Between the Finenso Basin and the Brenta River also forms part of the Brenta cycle route, providing enchanting views and shaded sections. For more cycling options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Sandrigo guide.
Yes, there are various trails suitable for hiking. Lake Camazzole has nice trails next to the river. The Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin area is perfect for walks. For a wider range of hiking routes, including easy to moderate options, refer to the Hiking around Sandrigo guide.
While the lakes offer beautiful scenery, Lake Camazzole, for instance, is specifically noted as not being suitable for swimming. These water bodies are primarily enjoyed for their natural beauty, trails, and wildlife observation.
The Former Giaretta Quarry Basin is a distinctive spot formed by the filling of a gravel pit by the Brenta River. It's a key feature along the Brenta cycle path, offering a good dirt road for cycling and views of the river's turquoise transparencies. It's appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere.
Many outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially trails along the river and around the basins. The Peace Park in Vicenza, for example, has two dedicated areas for dog walking, though dogs must be kept on a leash in the rest of the park. Always ensure to follow local regulations and keep dogs leashed where required.
The lakes and river areas are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for cycling and walking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for activities along the shaded sections of trails. If you enjoy riding in muddy conditions, some trails like those near Lake Camazzole can be interesting even after strong rainy days.
Both Lake Camazzole and the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin are accessible via trails, often connected to the Brenta cycle path. Parking availability can vary, but these areas are well-integrated into the local network of paths, making them reachable by bike or on foot from nearby towns. Specific parking details may require local inquiry.
The Peace Park is a large green area in Vicenza, featuring a beautiful promenade, waterways, and small lakes. While not directly adjacent to Sandrigo's main lake areas, it offers a similar natural experience with extensive paths, green spaces, and wetlands, providing a habitat for numerous bird species. It's a significant recreational area for walks and outdoor activities.
Yes, the flat and scenic terrain around the lakes and along the Brenta River is suitable for running. You can find various running routes in the area, often utilizing the same paths as cyclists and hikers. For dedicated running trails, explore the Running Trails around Sandrigo guide, which includes routes like the 'Via Romana – Via Roma Cycle Path loop'.


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