Best natural monuments around Bordano are found in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy, an area characterized by mountains, a large natural lake, and a significant river. This region is recognized for its diverse butterfly species. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings, from glacial lakes to wild riverbeds and mountain trails.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Great view of the river and the mountains, bridge without a bike path and with traffic.
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Cuc de Cros, panoramic point on the way down towards Montenars.
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To visit the nearby early Christian basilica.
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This stretch of the Tagliamento is very panoramic.
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The Tagliamento is 170 kilometres long, rises at the Mauria Pass in the province of Belluno, flows through Carnia, takes in the Fella from the Val Canale, enters the northern Italian plain at Gemona del Friuli and flows into the Adriatic Sea between Bibione and Lignano Sabbiadoro.
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Small lake with wonderful colours, at the foot of rocky cliffs which are home to colonies of griffon vultures which can easily be seen circling in the sky above us.
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Very beautiful panoramic point, with the clear air you can glimpse the glow of the sea!
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Lake Cornino is a small body of water that originated during the retreat of the ice, which occurred around 10,000 years ago. In this period numerous and impressive landslides occurred along the sides of the valleys, which were suddenly deprived of the support represented by the mass of ice itself. The current morphology is the result of one of these landslides. These waters are easily distinguishable from those coming from the Prealps by a chemical "trace" that distinguishes them: coming from the Tagliamento basin they are loaded with calcium sulphate obtained from the dissolution of the chalks that abound in its basin. Waters of different origins also reach the lake, coming from the Monte Prat plateau. The lake is just over 140 meters long and 8 m deep. It has neither tributaries nor emissaries, but the underground water circulation is such that it still allows rapid water exchange. Hence its particular transparency and the very low temperature variations (which generally fluctuate between 9-11 °C) over the course of the year. These characteristics allow it to be classified as an oligotrophic lake as it is poor in nutrients. The bottom is populated by green algae that form dense underwater meadows, while the rocks are colonized by blue algae. The scarcity of nutrients present and the low temperature of its waters significantly reduce the possibility of life within it. The fish fauna present is scarce and linked to the introduction of Cyprinids and Salmonids but the presence of the Crayfish is certainly interesting.
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Bordano is known as the 'Land of the Butterflies' due to its special microclimate supporting diverse butterfly species. You can explore mountains like Monte San Simeone and Monte Brancot, which offer panoramic views and an entomological path. The region also features Lake Cornino, famous for its crystal-clear, Caribbean-like waters, and the Tagliamento River, one of the last wild rivers in the Alps.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Cornino and the Cornino Lake Regional Nature Reserve are excellent choices, offering beautiful scenery and opportunities to observe nature. The Tagliamento River also provides refreshing activities that families can enjoy during bike tours or walks along its banks.
Beyond its natural beauty, the area offers historical insights. Monte Festa, for instance, not only provides expansive views of the Tagliamento valley but also features remnants of barracks and blockhouses built around 1910 for World War I defense, allowing visitors to connect with the past amidst the natural setting.
The region around Bordano is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along routes like the Strada del Bottecchia at Lake Cornino, which passes through natural reserves. For hiking, the mountains offer trails with breathtaking views. Water sports, sunbathing, and swimming are popular at Lake Cavazzo. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Bordano guide, MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Bordano guide, and running trails in the Running Trails around Bordano guide.
Yes, given Bordano's reputation as the 'Land of the Butterflies,' you can find dedicated areas. The slopes of Monte San Simeone offer an entomological path specifically designed for observing butterflies in their natural habitat. Additionally, the Casa delle Farfalle (Butterfly House), while not a natural monument, is a significant attraction housing over 400 species in recreated natural habitats.
The largest natural lake in the area is Lake Cavazzo, also known as 'Lake of the Three Municipalities.' This glacial lake is a perfect spot for water sports, sunbathing, and swimming, all while offering stunning views surrounded by mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. The 'Caribbean feel' and 'crystal clear water' of Lake Cornino are often highlighted. The Tagliamento River is appreciated for its wild character and the 'breathtaking alpine panorama' it offers. The well-maintained Strada del Bottecchia is also popular among cyclists for its 'good asphalt and naturalistic glimpses'.
Yes, the Cornino Lake Regional Nature Reserve is dedicated to preserving not only the lake itself but also its characteristic flora and fauna. It is notable for its Griffon vulture reintroduction project, allowing visitors to see these magnificent birds in captivity and often in free flight.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse routes, including the Strada del Bottecchia at Lake Cornino, which offers good asphalt and scenic views as it passes through the natural reserve of Lake Cornino and Lake Cavazzo. The Tagliamento River also features very nice bike paths, perfect for refreshing rides. For more options, check the Cycling around Bordano guide.
The best time to visit Bordano largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for observing butterflies, enjoying water sports at Lake Cavazzo, and refreshing activities along the Tagliamento River. The pleasant weather also makes it perfect for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for outdoor exploration.
Absolutely. Mountains like Monte San Simeone and Monte Brancot dominate the landscape and offer paths that provide breathtaking panoramic views stretching from the plain to the sea. Monte Festa also provides expansive views of the entire Tagliamento valley, making it a rewarding destination for hikers.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Bordano offers challenging and scenic routes for mountain biking. For example, the 'Monte Festa Fortress Trail' is a difficult but rewarding option. You can explore more trails in the MTB Trails around Bordano guide.


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