Lakes around Chiarano Italy are primarily characterized by reconstructed wetlands and small natural areas rather than large natural lakes directly within the municipality. Chiarano is located in the Veneto region, within the province of Treviso. The area offers opportunities for nature observation, particularly around its wetland environments.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved very harmful to humans, in various aspects, as they were a source of diseases, such as malaria, and were not sufficiently productive. Thus, with major land reclamation works, the land was taken from the water to make it cultivable and to obtain products that allowed many families to live. However, the lagoons were also a huge reservoir of biodiversity with many species of animals and plants that were largely destroyed during the land reclamation operations. It is also for this reason that, within the project for the historical reconstruction of the Bandiziol and Prassaccon woods, it was desired to leave a further mark of what the territory and landscape of S. Stino once were, by creating a wetland area, partly similar to the numerous wetlands once present even within the woods, called "bassone". This intervention is not only an operation of "philological" recovery of the pre-reclamation hydraulic system but, above all, presents a significant environmental value as it reconstructs the natural habitat of various bird species. The small lake is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, covers an area of approximately 10,000 sq m and has a rounded shape with small islands within it. To better reproduce different lake habitats, the small lake has varying depths, from a few centimeters to over 2 meters, thus offering many bird species the opportunity to find a suitable environment to stay. In fact, in the shallower waters and marginal areas, it is possible to see herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks. In the rest of the lake, there are divers, cormorants, and diving ducks that find food in open water or on deep bottoms. The islands and the winding perimeter shapes were created specifically to allow the avifauna to hide and find refuge, so that it can be disturbed as little as possible by human presence. In fact, the conformation of the banks and the vegetation (reeds, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation) offer all the necessary environments for the rest, feeding, and nesting of birds.
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The Bandiziol forest pond has this sulfur spring that keeps the water temperature above 20°C (68°F) in winter. The water feels very warm to the touch. Interestingly, these white filaments form in winter, making them resemble hair.
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The three photos in this highlight highlight two transitional seasons in the Bandiziol forest in different and particular ways: spring and autumn.
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This spring feeds the Palù di Bandiziol.
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The Palù del Bandiziol is a wetland formed by a sulfur spring that, at its source, gives off the characteristic smell of rotten eggs. This wetland is of great naturalistic value due to the presence of numerous bird species.
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Attention in the Prassacon woods the section is closed for work on the 3rd lane and it is not possible to continue to complete the lap
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Sulfur spring and Bandiziol lake, naturalistic oasis.
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Bosco Bandiziol, a green lung between San Stino di Livenza and Loncon
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Palù del Bandiziol is a reconstructed wetland and small lake located near San Stino di Livenza, which is approximately 6.3 kilometers from Chiarano. It's a significant ecological site, created to restore the marshy landscape that once characterized the area, providing a vital habitat for various bird species.
A notable feature is its sulphurous spring, which maintains the water temperature above 20°C (68°F) even in winter. During colder months, white filaments form in the water, locally known as "The Hair of the Guardian of Bandiziol." The wetland also boasts diverse birdlife, including herons, egrets, mallards, and cormorants.
Yes, Palù del Bandiziol is considered family-friendly, offering a tranquil environment for nature observation. While specific dog-friendly rules aren't detailed, many natural areas in Italy welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's best to check local signage upon arrival.
Palù del Bandiziol offers unique experiences year-round. Winter is particularly interesting due to the warm sulphurous spring and the formation of the distinctive white filaments. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching as migratory species pass through, and the surrounding Bosco di Bandiziol provides beautiful seasonal foliage.
Yes, there are trails that allow you to explore the area. One highlight is the "Trail Around the Lake," which offers opportunities for quiet observation of birds and insects. Another route, "Via Gallo to Bosco di Bandiziol Route," connects to the wider Bosco di Bandiziol.
While specific parking areas are not detailed in the highlights, visitors typically find parking access points near the Bosco di Bandiziol, which encompasses Palù del Bandiziol. It's advisable to look for designated parking in the vicinity of Loncon or San Stino di Livenza, the towns bordering the wood.
The Palù del Bandiziol wetland is a haven for birdlife. You can observe a variety of species, including herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks in shallower waters. Deeper areas attract divers, cormorants, and diving ducks, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find traffic-free bike rides around Chiarano, including routes that pass through scenic areas. For more details, explore the Traffic-free bike rides around Chiarano guide, which includes routes like the "Motta di Livenza Town Center – Tezze Bridge over the Livenza loop."
Beyond exploring the lakes, you can enjoy running on various trails around Chiarano. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the "Running loop from Chiarano" or the "Codognotto loop from Salgareda." Find more information in the Running Trails around Chiarano guide.
Palù del Bandiziol is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, between Loncon and San Stino di Livenza. San Stino di Livenza is approximately 6.3 kilometers from Chiarano, making it a short drive to reach the wetland.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of Palù del Bandiziol. Many appreciate its ecological significance as a reconstructed wetland and the opportunity for quiet nature observation, especially birdwatching. The unique sulphurous spring is also a point of interest.


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