Best lakes around Quinto Di Treviso are found within the surrounding Province of Treviso and the broader Veneto region. While Quinto di Treviso itself features smaller, often private lakes like Lago Al Bacino, the area is characterized by a mix of glacial lakes, former gravel pits, and natural oases. The Sile River also contributes to the natural landscape, with some lakes forming along its branches. These diverse aquatic environments offer various opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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The Green Lake of Casier is a charming natural oasis located in Dosson, fortunately born from the environmental recovery of a former clay quarry. This body of water, surrounded by dense riparian vegetation, has become over time a true refuge for local biodiversity and a beloved destination for those seeking a peaceful corner just a stone's throw from Treviso. Today, the area is mainly managed for sport fishing and is frequented by families and walkers who take advantage of the shaded paths along its banks to relax or engage in outdoor activities. Together with the nearby stretch of the Sile Park, the Green Lake represents a fundamental green lung for the municipal territory, demonstrating how nature can splendidly reclaim spaces once linked to industrial activity.
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Excellent place to relax between the bends of the Sile river.
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Nice creative place where many locals find each other to relax.
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For those looking for shade, peace and relaxation, the Parco Laghetti Martellago nature reserve is the perfect location in this vast flat land. There is a large free parking lot at the entry point. The hiking trails through the lake area are mostly linear. To break the monotony you can make a twist here and there. (Is good for body and mind 😜). Advice: the use of insect spray is recommended. The mosquitoes rule here.
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Denise meets a seller of wooden handicrafts Luigi de Simone, from Irpinia who married an Aosta woman. He worked as a bricklayer in Geneva for 20 years...
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A small path branches off the path towards the lake, excellent for observing and taking photos from the shore
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A strategic point both for descending towards Mestre and for ascending in the direction of Scorzè towards the path of the mills along the Dese, to then end towards the sources of the Sile.
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Lago Verde is a complex of lakes built in the 1970s on the initiative of entrepreneur Luigi Pavan, who decided to buy the former gravel pit on the Sile di Villapendola branch and transform it into a sports and recreational park. It is one of the most characteristic and suggestive areas of the Sile Park. The area is made up of three lakes, one of which is open to sport fishing frequented by carp anglers and feeder enthusiasts. Its depth reaches about 8 meters, but at a distance of 20 meters from the shore it is around 5. Here you can also undermine Jurassic crucian carp, gardon, large carp and some sturgeon. At the southern entrance are the Ristorante Pizzeria Lago Verde (www.pizzeriagelaterialagoverde.com) and the Bar Lago Verde - da Lorenzo.
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Around Quinto di Treviso, you'll discover a diverse range of aquatic environments. These include glacial lakes like the Revine Lakes, former gravel pits transformed into recreational areas such as Lago Verde of Villapendola, and natural oases with ponds like Lycaena Oasis and WWF Cave di Noale Oasis. The Sile River also contributes to the landscape, with some lakes forming along its branches.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Revine Lakes offer activities like sailing, canoeing, and pedal boat rentals, plus an archaeological park. Martellago Lakes and Lycaena Oasis provide easy walks and nature observation points. Lago Verde of Villapendola is a sports and recreational park with fishing opportunities.
For nature and wildlife, the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis is exceptional, known for its rich birdlife including herons and egrets, and the rare pond turtle. Lycaena Oasis is also immersed in nature with many observation points for animals. The Lapisina Valley Lakes (Lago Morto, Lago del Restello, Lago di Negrisiola) are excellent for enjoying nature and spotting aquatic birds.
Absolutely. The Martellago Lakes nature reserve features mostly linear hiking trails for peaceful walks. Lycaena Oasis is suitable for walks on the plains. The Lapisina Valley Lakes offer great opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Quinto Di Treviso guide.
Yes, the Revine Lakes are near an archaeological park that reconstructs Bronze Age stilt houses. Near the Lapisina Valley Lakes, specifically Lago del Restello, you can find the medieval tower of San Floriano. Additionally, the Villa on the Sile River in Casier is a beautiful historical Venetian villa worth seeing along the Girasile cycle path.
The Revine Lakes are popular for sailing, windsurfing, diving, canoeing, and pedal boating. Lago Verde of Villapendola is a sports and recreational park, with one lake open for sport fishing. You can also find numerous cycling and gravel biking routes in the area, detailed in the Cycling around Quinto Di Treviso and Gravel biking around Quinto Di Treviso guides.
Yes, Lago Al Bacino in Quinto di Treviso is a private lake primarily used for trout fishing. Lago Verde of Villapendola also has a lake specifically open for sport fishing, frequented by carp anglers and feeder enthusiasts.
The lakes are generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn for walks and nature observation, as the weather is mild. Summer offers ideal conditions for water sports at lakes like the Revine Lakes. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, near Lago Verde of Villapendola, you'll find the Ristorante Pizzeria Lago Verde and Bar Lago Verde. The villages surrounding the Revine Lakes also offer various dining options.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check specific regulations for each location, especially in nature reserves like Martellago Lakes or the WWF Cave di Noale Oasis, to ensure the safety of wildlife.
Yes, for Martellago Lakes, there is a large free parking lot at the entry point. Many other lake areas, especially those with recreational facilities like Lago Verde of Villapendola, also provide parking. For smaller, more secluded spots, roadside parking might be available, but it's always good to check in advance.
The Revine Lakes (Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago) are two beautiful glacial lakes nestled between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. They are known for their calm waters reflecting characteristic stone houses, reeds, and water lilies. They offer a wide range of water activities and a peaceful atmosphere, making them a popular spot for both recreation and relaxation.
The Lapisina Valley Lakes (Lago Morto, Lago del Restello, and Lago di Negrisiola) could be considered a hidden gem. Located in a short valley starting from Vittorio Veneto, they offer extraordinary views, unique natural features like Lago Morto's mysterious feeding, and historical elements such as the San Floriano tower, providing a tranquil escape into nature.


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