Best attractions and places to see around Lake Tramonti, also known as Lake Redona, is an artificial lake situated in Val Tramontina, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. It is nestled at the base of the Carnic pre-Alps. The lake features emerald-colored waters and is surrounded by mountain scenery. The Meduna River is the primary inflow and outflow for the lake.
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One of the most beautiful lakes I have ever seen, and there are many. the water is clear only in rare periods
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about 6km from Meduno you come across the artificial lakes of Tramonti, which offer good views right from the start. Paved road in excellent condition, with a slight slope
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Bar-restaurant "Da Febo" in Pecol of Tramonti di Sotto.
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Bars-restaurants: "Locanda Al Lago" Redona and "Da Febo" Pecol.
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You should also visit the other two neighboring artificial lakes Selva and Ciul, which are wilder.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the emerald waters of Lake Tramonti itself, you can discover the stunning scenery of the Carnic Pre-Alps and the Meduna River. A notable natural highlight is the Emerald Pools (Pozze Smeraldine) in Tramonti di Sopra, known for their crystal-clear waters and unique surroundings, offering opportunities for swimming. The area also features various waterfalls, which can be explored via dedicated hikes.
Yes, a significant historical site is the Submerged Ruins of Borgo Movada. When water levels are low, the remains of this old village, submerged after the dam's construction in 1952, emerge from the lake, offering a unique glimpse into the past of the area.
The Lake Tramonti area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, gravel biking, and running. There are numerous panoramic paths around the lake, and it's also a popular spot for sport fishing. You can find many routes for these activities, including easy hikes, challenging treks, and waterfall hikes.
Many attractions around Lake Tramonti are suitable for families. The lake itself, including the East shore of Lake Tramonti, offers tranquil environments and scenic views for leisurely walks. Viewpoints like View of Lake Redona provide accessible scenic vistas. The area also offers easy hiking trails that are enjoyable for all ages.
Excellent viewpoints are scattered around the lake. The View of Lake Redona offers scenic perspectives from the road towards Tramonti at the crossroads for Campone. Additionally, the road along the East shore of Lake Tramonti provides tranquil views of the artificial lake and its surroundings.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Trail of the Furnaces' or the 'Pozza di Paludana loop'. Moderate trails include 'The Borgo di Movada' and 'Lago di Tramonti – Lake Tramonti loop'. More challenging options, such as the 'Lago di Ca' Selva Loop' or 'Monte Buttignan Loop Trail', are also available for experienced hikers. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes, general hiking, and waterfall hikes guides.
The Lake Tramonti Dam is a dome-shaped structure, 50.6 meters high, located at Ponte Racli at the southern end of the lake. It was completed in the early 1950s, creating the reservoir. The dam is accessible and forms part of a road connecting several hamlets and other hydroelectric plants, allowing visitors to see this impressive engineering feat.
Beyond the main lake, you can explore two other nearby hydroelectric basins, Lake Cà Selva and Lake Cà Zul, which are also worth visiting for their serene environments. The suspension bridge in Tridis is another attraction that offers a unique experience and scenic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peace and serenity of the area, describing it as one of the few truly uncontaminated places. The beautiful artificial lake surrounded by mountains, the emerald-colored waters, and the numerous paths for cycling and walking are frequently highlighted. The suggestive view of the submerged ruins when water levels are low also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Along the road around Lake Tramonti, you can find cafes. Specifically, bars and restaurants like "Locanda Al Lago" in Redona and "Da Febo" in Pecol of Tramonti di Sotto are mentioned by visitors. In Campone, there's also the rest-agritourism "Al Stallon".
While the lake itself is an artificial reservoir, the Emerald Pools (Pozze Smeraldine) in Tramonti di Sopra, along the Meduna River, are known for their crystal-clear waters and offer opportunities for swimming in a natural setting. These pools provide a breathtaking view and a refreshing experience.
Val Tramontina is the deep valley where Lake Tramonti (also known as Lake Redona) is situated, between the municipalities of Tramonti di Sopra and Tramonti di Sotto. This area is characterized by minimal human intervention and abundant surface water, making it a pristine natural environment that frames the lake and its surrounding attractions.


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