Best attractions and places to see around Lake Molveno include an Alpine lake of natural origin, nestled within the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region features pristine waters, historical landmarks, and diverse recreational activities. Lake Molveno is embraced by mountains to the west and southeast, providing a scenic backdrop for exploration. The Molveno village center, recognized with an Orange Flag, offers ancient structures and cultural sites.
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Take a long break there....Great place
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We have bridges here too
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Wonderful view of the lake 👍
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Molveno Lake Tour Trail 👍🇮🇹
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Great spot for a group photo!
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If you are looking for solitude here, you will not find it but a great atmosphere - beach life on the lake -
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A walk, or run,around the beautiful Lake Molveno, suitable for the whole family. On the route the possibility of using strollers is indicated but in some places it can be difficult due to some bigger rocks. The whole route is well maintained and signposted.
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In Molveno, they believe that you can fly like an eagle over the lake with paragliding.
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You can enjoy the scenic Girolago Trail, an 11-12 km path that circles Lake Molveno, offering diverse perspectives from the shore and through the woods. This trail also passes historical sites like the Roman Bridge and Napoleonic Forts. Another option is the Lakeside Trail, which is suitable for mountain bikes and gravel bikes, providing beautiful views along the lake. For a more relaxed walk, explore the circular path around Lake Nembia, a quiet natural oasis just south of Molveno.
Yes, Lake Molveno offers many family-friendly options. The Pradel Plateau, accessible by cable car, features adventure parks, playgrounds, and an educational farm. Children will also enjoy the Sciury Kids Trail, an easy educational path near Pradel. On the lake's beach, there's a Pirate Galleon Playground and the Molveno Water Park with swimming pools and slides. The Wooden Eagle Sculpture at Lake Molveno is also a popular spot with a playground and beach access.
The area is rich in history. Along the lakeside path, you can find the Roman Bridge and Waterfall, a stone bridge built between 1250 and 1311, and nearby Napoleonic Forts. The charming Molveno Village Center, recognized with an Orange Flag, hosts the 13th-century Church of San Vigilio and the 16th-century Ancient Taialacqua Sawmill. You can also see the ruins of Castel Belfort, a medieval castle from around 1311.
For stunning panoramic views, take the cable car up to the Pradel Plateau. The Trail on the east shore of Lake Molveno also offers great vistas of the Brenta Dolomites and the town of Molveno. Additionally, the Wooden Eagle Sculpture at Lake Molveno provides beautiful views of the lake framed by mountains.
Beyond walking and hiking, Lake Molveno is a hub for outdoor sports. You can rent electric or pedal boats, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) at the lido quay. The Dolomiti Paganella Bike Area offers over 400 kilometers of mountain biking trails. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, paragliding is available. You can also find three tennis courts at Molveno Outdoor Tennis and an Adventure Minigolf course. For more specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lake Molveno or Gravel biking around Lake Molveno guides.
Yes, the majestic Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer numerous challenging alpine adventures. Trails lead to mountain huts such as Rifugio Pradel, Rifugio La Montanara, and Rifugio Croz dell'Altissimo. For detailed routes and difficulties, consult the Mountain Hikes around Lake Molveno guide, which includes difficult routes like the 'Rifugio Croz dell'Altissimo – Rifugio Selvata loop from Molveno'.
The centerpiece is Lake Molveno itself, an Alpine lake known for its pristine, turquoise waters. It's embraced by the Brenta Dolomites to the west and the Paganella and Mount Gazza massif to the southeast. You can also visit the quiet natural oasis of Lake Nembia, located just south of Molveno, or discover the Hydroelectric Waterfall on the western side of Lake Molveno.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular scenery, with the Dolomites framing the beautiful lake. Many appreciate the diverse activities available, from relaxing on the beach near the Wooden Eagle Sculpture to exploring the extensive network of trails. The clean waters, family-friendly amenities, and the charm of Molveno village are also highly valued.
Yes, a short drive from Lake Molveno is the Spormaggiore Wildlife Park. This park is home to local Trentino animals such as brown bears, wolves, owls, and lynxes, offering a unique opportunity to observe regional wildlife.
Absolutely! The Girolago Trail, an 11-12 km path around the lake, is suitable for bikes and e-bikes. The Lakeside Trail is also popular for mountain bikes and gravel bikes. The broader Dolomiti Paganella Bike Area boasts over 400 kilometers of trails for all skill levels. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lake Molveno and Gravel biking around Lake Molveno guides.
Lake Molveno is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, water sports, and hiking, with the lake's clean waters and excellent beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with fewer crowds and vibrant natural colors. Tourism is present all year, with different activities available seasonally.
Yes, for relaxation, you can visit the Dolomiti Wellness Centre located near the lake. It offers a range of facilities and services, including saunas, emotional showers, massages, and various treatments designed for ultimate relaxation after a day of exploring.


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