Best lakes around Piazza Brembana are situated within the broader Val Brembana, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This area features numerous alpine lakes, many of which are artificial basins created by dams for hydroelectric purposes. This blend of natural and engineered features contributes to the unique alpine environment, offering various outdoor activities.
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Beautiful lakes for a picnic with the family, beautiful to see from the Ponteranica Pass.
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Beautiful lakes for picnics or relaxing. The only drawback is that it's always crowded during the summer months.
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Starting from Cantoniera del San Marco towards the Pescegallo lake and from there climbing directly to Monte Ponteranica you walk in a wild environment and interesting passages. Treading snow for an hour like yesterday then even better!!
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Beautiful artificial lakes (originally, before the construction of the dam, there were two lakes and of much smaller dimensions, then as the water level rose they joined) set in a basin that offers spectacular views and landscapes. The path that goes all around the lake is very beautiful. The vegetation is mostly herbaceous and shrubby, with the presence of sporadic larches. Wonderful in all seasons, but autumn for the play of colors and winter for snowshoeing are definitely the two most suitable.
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Very renowned refuge that serves as a reference to the now very famous lake of the same name. Starting point for various excursions to the nearby peaks and various paths connecting to other places in the Orobie.
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Lake just rearranged the bottom possibility to have a picnic
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The Val Brembana region, which surrounds Piazza Brembana, features a mix of natural alpine lakes and artificial basins. Many of the artificial lakes were created by dams for hydroelectric purposes, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and engineering. You'll find everything from high-altitude reservoirs to tranquil, smaller bodies of water.
Yes, the area offers several stunning viewpoints. The Artavaggio Plateau is known for its picturesque setting. Near the Ponteranica Lakes, you can enjoy views of Monte Ponteranica reflected in the water. The Twin Lakes area also provides spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding peaks like Pizzo Farno and Monte Corte.
Beyond the most popular spots, you can explore Lago del Diavolo, known for reflections of Mount Aga; Lago Fregabolgia, an artificial lake with impressive dam views; Lake Carona, a dammed lake popular for walking and a starting point for hikes; Lago Marcio, part of the 'Tour of the 7 lakes'; Lake Sardegnana, another artificial basin on the Sentiero delle Orobie; and the large Barbellino Reservoir, surrounded by mountains over 3,000 meters high.
Absolutely. The lakes are often integrated into extensive hiking networks. For example, the Twin Lakes are a popular hiking destination, and the 'Tour of the 7 lakes' is a challenging hike starting from Lake Carona. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'FVB Lenna Station – Lago del Bernigolo loop from Piazza Brembana', by checking the Hiking around Piazza Brembana guide.
Hiking trails around the lakes vary in difficulty. Many routes are considered 'intermediate', such as those leading to the Twin Lakes or Ponteranica Lakes. Some, like the 'Tour of the 7 lakes', are more challenging. You can find detailed difficulty grades for specific routes in the Hiking around Piazza Brembana guide.
Yes, the area offers cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Valle Brembana Cycle Path' or more challenging rides such as the 'Cassiglio – Piani dell'Avaro loop from Olmo al Brembo'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Piazza Brembana guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Piazza Brembana guide.
Yes, some lakes are very family-friendly. Lake Cassiglio, for instance, has a long picnic area with tables, benches, and grilling spots. The Artavaggio Plateau, which includes a lake, is also categorized as family-friendly.
The best time to visit the lakes for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and refuges are open. Some lakes, like Lake Carona, are also popular winter destinations for skiing enthusiasts.
Yes, several lakes have nearby refuges or huts. The Twin Lakes area has the Laghi Gemelli Refuge. Lago del Diavolo is located near the Longo Hut, and Lago del Prato is found along the trail to Rifugio Calvi. The Artavaggio Plateau also offers refreshment points.
The Twin Lakes are unique because, despite their name, they often appear as a single, larger body of water. Originally two smaller alpine lakes, they merge when fully loaded due to a dam. When water levels are low, the two distinct basins become visible, revealing the origin of their name.
While popular spots like the Twin Lakes can attract many visitors, exploring some of the lesser-known or more remote artificial basins, or visiting during off-peak times, can offer a quieter experience. Lake Cassiglio is described as a quiet and isolated body of water.
For a lake hike in the Val Brembana, it's advisable to bring appropriate hiking footwear, layers of clothing suitable for changing alpine weather, water, snacks, sun protection, and a map or GPS device. If you plan to visit refuges, cash might be useful. For longer or more challenging routes, consider trekking poles and a first-aid kit.


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