Best lakes around Strembo, a town in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park in Trentino, Italy, offers access to diverse alpine scenery. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous natural water bodies. Strembo serves as a base for exploring various hiking and walking paths that lead to these natural attractions. The area provides opportunities for experiencing both serene, easily accessible lakes and more remote, high-altitude glacial lakes.
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Rifugio Capanna Valbione, at 1,510 m, is located in Ponte di Legno in the Adamello Park. Open all year, it offers a restaurant with typical cuisine and a pizzeria. Reachable by chairlift or on foot, it is ideal for hiking, skiing and relaxation. It has a large solarium and panoramic views.
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Passo Paradiso is easily reachable with the facilities of the Adamello ski area, both in winter and summer. To get here, in the season when the green meadows color the mountain slopes, you can, in fact, take advantage of the Paradiso cable car. Here, a magnificent view of the reliefs of the Presena glacier surrounds you. You can set off for beautiful walks and on your return you can refresh yourself at the refuge of the same name not far from the cable car arrival point.
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Amazing views, for me it was an introduction to an expedition in the mountains
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Undemanding walk. Valid opening of the season or as a relaxing activity
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The Capanna Valbione refuge is a family-run alpine refuge that was founded in 1980. Located in a splendid valley, it offers a wonderful panoramic view of the peaks of Corno d'Aola and Salimmo. The pond makes the atmosphere even more characteristic. The restaurant offers good food and a large variety of dishes.
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https://youtu.be/A914QhbrJLQ The Val d'Agola is fantastic. I was there completely alone in June, the mountain lake is amazing. The climb over the Bärenpass that follows is not exactly easy, as it is very steep. During the week it is godforsaken, wonderfully isolated in the forest, but the climb from here up to the Bärenpass is no child's play.
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Diving into this beautiful lake after having climbed all those km is something I can never give up, the cold water reinvigorates the muscles and lightens the stiffness of the legs due to the altitude difference accumulated in the scarce 3 hours of walking starting from Stavel, and when you leave it feels like you have taken a walk ... then refresh yourself at the refuge, where Mirko and Erika know how to pamper you with their very welcome welcome and the simple but delicious dishes they offer, crowning the magnificent excursion in all respects ...
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Lago Pantano was created after the construction of the dam in 1956 and is used by Enel to produce electricity. After Lake Arno, this reservoir is, by extension, the second largest in Valle Camonica.
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Yes, Lake Valagola is an excellent choice for families. It's easily accessible via a pleasant hike through the Cantin forest and offers clear, shallow waters surrounded by stunning Brenta Dolomites scenery. The nearby Malga Valagola provides refreshments and a guesthouse.
The lakes around Strembo are set amidst diverse alpine scenery. You'll find dense forests, majestic Brenta Dolomites as backdrops, and rugged rock faces. Some lakes, like Lago Denza, are nestled in hollows surrounded by alpine meadows, reflecting the surrounding mountains in their dark waters. High-altitude lakes like Lake Lares offer vast, open environments with tonalite boulders, showcasing the raw power of nature and geological history.
The best time to visit the lakes for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for exploring trails and enjoying the natural beauty, especially for higher-altitude destinations like Lake Lares, which can be challenging outside of these months due to snow and ice.
Absolutely. The region around Strembo offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, including a challenging 29 km loop around Lake Valagola starting from Pinzolo. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Strembo guide or the Cycling around Strembo guide.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. Lake Valagola, for instance, offers a circular itinerary around its shores that is suitable for a relaxing stroll. The area around Rifugio Capanna Valbione also provides undemanding walks, perfect for a relaxing activity or season opening.
While Lake Valagola is popular, for a more remote and rugged experience, consider Lake Lares. Situated at a high altitude of 2651 meters within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, it offers a breathtaking panorama and a sense of wilderness, appealing to experienced hikers seeking solitude away from more frequented spots.
Near some lakes, you'll find mountain huts and refuges offering refreshments and sometimes accommodation. For example, the Malga Valagola is near Lake Valagola, providing a fountain for water refills and a Park guesthouse. Rifugio Capanna Valbione offers a restaurant with typical cuisine and a pizzeria, while Passo Paradiso also has a refuge nearby for refreshments.
Yes, Lago Pantano is a notable example. This reservoir was created after the construction of a dam in 1956 and is used for electricity production. The dam wall itself is a significant man-made structure, 59 meters high and about 400 meters long, and can be explored.
The area around Strembo offers several running trails that can take you near some of the region's natural beauty. For specific routes and difficulty levels, you can refer to the Running Trails around Strembo guide, which includes options like the Sarca River Cycle Path loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear waters and serene atmosphere of lakes like Lake Valagola, finding them ideal for recharging energy. The picturesque settings, with mountains reflected in the water, as seen at Lago Denza, are also highly valued. The komoot community has highlighted the appeal of these lakes with over 200 photos and more than 400 upvotes.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake might be limited, Strembo serves as an excellent base for exploring the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park. For destinations like Passo Paradiso, facilities of the Adamello ski area, such as cable cars, can provide access during both winter and summer seasons, making it easily reachable.


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