Natural monuments around Revine Lago are characterized by their diverse landscapes, shaped by glacial origins. The region, nestled in the Veneto Prealps, features picturesque lakes, expansive plateaus, and dense forests. These natural landmarks offer opportunities to explore the area's unique geology and serene environments. The municipality of Revine Lago itself is situated between the Prealps and a valley, with elevations reaching over 1,300 meters.
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Lago Morto is a striking body of water located in Val Lapisina, in the municipality of Vittorio Veneto, right at the foot of the Treviso side of the Sella di Fadalto pass. Its peculiar name derives from a unique geographical characteristic: it is a lake devoid of visible surface outlets and inlets, as it is fed and emptied exclusively through underground karst pathways. The basin, surrounded by steep wooded slopes and imposing rocky walls, is characterized by deep and cool waters. Today, the lake plays a fundamental role in hydroelectric power production, being connected to the valley's power plant system that utilizes the waters coming from the overlying Lago di Santa Croce. Despite the industrial footprint, the area is a popular destination for relaxing walks, picnics, and sport fishing.
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Very beautiful if the sky is clear, very suggestive if it is cloudy
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Pizzoc is a mountain in the Treviso Prealps. It reaches 1,565 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the municipality of Fregona and the province of Treviso, to which it belongs.
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beautiful beech forest, gravel road
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Unlike the classic Cansiglio loop, from Crosetta we descended towards Fregona for about 500 meters until reaching the 14% climb that leads to the Malghe trail. The route runs through Friuli Venezia Giulia, in the municipalities of Caneva and Polcenigo, through pastures. At km 7.41, we turn left to reach the Candaglia Forestry House and then resume the classic tour. We then reach Sant'Anna and Broz. From there, we climb back up to Campon to join the Taffarel.
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beautiful panoramic summit near the Rigugio
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This viewpoint allows you to enjoy a fantastic 360° panorama, easy to reach, there are benches with tables for any lunch break, very large. beautiful.
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So called because it has no tributaries and emissaries, Dead Lake is an intravalley lake formed through landslide accumulations that occurred at the end of the ice age. With its 55 m depth, and a reservoir of approximately 20 million square meters of water, it is the largest of the three lakes in the municipality of Vittorio Veneto. It is fed by underground infiltrations that come from Lake Santa Croce and by karst springs from the right side of Col Visentin. Like the underlying Restello and Negrisiola, arranged in succession, these semi-artificial basins were "built" on ancient basins left by the glacier that descended from the Lapisina Valley and in which mirrors of lake water had taken place. In fact, Val Lapisina is what remains of the branch of an ancient glacier that followed the current course of the Piave. The branch, in turn, divided, forming on one side what is today the Valley and on the other the morainic amphitheater located between Vittorio Veneto and Conegliano.
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The Revine Lago area offers diverse natural features, including the picturesque Lake Morto and the two scenic Revine Lakes (Lago di Lago and Lago di Santa Maria), which are glacial in origin. You can also discover dense beech forests like along the Strada del Taffarel, expansive plateaus such as Pian de le Femene, and the unique Terraced Vineyards of Rolle.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Pian de le Femene, which offers a splendid 360° vista of the Soligo Valley and the Dolomites. Another excellent spot is Mount Pizzoc, where on clear days, you can see from the Euganean Hills to the Venetian Lagoon and the Gulf of Trieste. The Terraced Vineyards of Rolle also provide a beautiful outlook over UNESCO heritage vineyards.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Revine Lakes (Lago di Lago and Lago di Santa Maria) offer a relaxing promenade, swimming, pedal boating, and fishing. Molinetto della Croda, with its ancient mill and nearby waterfall, creates a picturesque and engaging setting for all ages. Lake Morto also features a picnic area for a relaxing break.
The area around Revine Lago is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around the Revine Lakes, or explore the trails on Pian de le Femene, which is also popular for snowshoeing and sledding in winter. The region also offers extensive cycling opportunities, including gravel biking and touring. For more detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Revine Lago and Cycling around Revine Lago guides.
Absolutely. The Strada del Taffarel offers a comfortable forest track through a beautiful beech forest. Pian de le Femene is a starting point for numerous trails, including routes to Col Visentin. You can also circumnavigate Lake Morto on foot. For more hiking options, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Revine Lago guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring through early autumn (roughly May to October) is ideal for enjoying the lakes for swimming and boating, and for hiking in pleasant weather. Pian de le Femene is popular for hiking year-round, and in winter, abundant snowfalls make it perfect for snowshoeing and sledding.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with history. Molinetto della Croda is a characteristic 17th-century rural mill built on bare rock, offering a glimpse into historical architecture. Mount Pizzoc, with its summit known as the 'highest square in Europe,' also has historical significance, having housed a NATO radar base during the Cold War.
The Revine Lakes (Lago di Lago and Lago di Santa Maria) are unique due to their glacial origins, formed by the Wurm deglaciation. They were once a single body of water, now separated by marsh and turf, and are connected by the Canale Barche. They are fed by underground springs and the Piaveson Canal, offering calm, swimmable waters adorned with water lilies and bordered by natural reed beds.
Yes, the circular path around the Revine Lakes is a scenic and relatively easy 6-kilometer walk. The Strada del Taffarel is described as a comfortable forest track with mostly flat sections and gentle ups and downs, making it accessible for many.
Visitors frequently praise the serene atmosphere and stunning natural beauty of the lakes, the picturesque setting of Molinetto della Croda, and the splendid 360-degree panoramic views from spots like Pian de le Femene and Mount Pizzoc. The unique experience of walking through the beech forest on the Strada del Taffarel, especially in autumn, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Terraced Vineyards of Rolle are a significant natural monument. This area is renowned for its 'heroic' vineyards cultivated along steep terraced slopes, offering splendid views of UNESCO heritage vineyards and reflecting the region's strong connection to viticulture.
Many of the natural monuments in Revine Lago, particularly the lakes, owe their existence to glacial origins. The Revine Lakes, for instance, are a direct result of the Wurm deglaciation and the retreat of the Piave Glacier, shaping the landscape with their unique formations and water sources.


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