Best lakes around Paspardo are found within the Val Camonica, an area situated near the Adamello Regional Park. This region features a variety of alpine lakes, including those of glacial origin and artificial reservoirs. Paspardo serves as a base for exploring these high-altitude environments, offering access to diverse aquatic landscapes.
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The Conca dei Campelli is a splendid alpine area located in the Scalve Valley, in the province of Bergamo, bordering the Camonica Valley. It is a true natural jewel, perfect for hiking, snowshoeing, and relaxing days immersed in nature. 🏞️ Characteristics of the Conca dei Campelli Altitude: approximately 1,800–1,900 m Main access: from Schilpario, following the signs for the Vivione Pass and then the Campelli Pass View: surrounded by the Piccole Dolomiti Scalvine, with views of Cimon della Bagozza Points of interest: Rifugio Campione: excellent refreshment point and base for hikes Laghetto dei Campelli: small alpine lake, ideal for a break Madonnina dei Campelli: panoramic and spiritual point 🌿 Recommended activities Summer hiking: trails also suitable for families and children Winter snowshoeing: breathtaking snow-covered landscapes, ideal for snow lovers
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The entire left bank of Lake Bissina can be cycled along up to the Breguzzo mountain hut, then you have to leave your bike and continue on foot to reach the Val Di Fumo refuge because there is a traffic ban.
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I recommend stopping at the Tita Secchi refuge, Alessandra and Piero and their staff were fantastic, delicious lunch and a family and relaxing atmosphere!!
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A place with a wonderful panorama, with a fantastic view of the Concarena massif. In autumn, since the sun is low and hides behind the mountain massif, it creates enchanting plays of light and shadow. Easy to reach, it is in fact just a few meters from the Cimon Bagozza refuge, reachable by car. Suitable for everyone, including children and the elderly
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Natural alpine lake, on which a small dam was built in the last century, which significantly increased its size.
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Beautiful valley between the Cimon della Bagozza refuge and the Campione refuge from which numerous paths start.
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The Bissina dam is a dam located in Val di Daone, a beautiful climb that can be cycled
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The region around Paspardo, within Val Camonica and near the Adamello Regional Park, features a variety of alpine lakes. You'll discover both natural glacial lakes and artificial reservoirs, offering diverse aquatic environments.
Many lakes in the area are popular hiking destinations. For instance, Lake della Vacca is known for its unique cattle-shaped rock formation and is accessible via trails. Another popular spot is Lake Malga Bissina, where a wide gravel path leads along its bank, providing access to the Rifugio Val di Fumo. The Mountain Hikes around Paspardo guide offers routes like the "Lake Malga Bissina – Val di Fumo Hut loop" for exploration.
Yes, Lake Malga Bissina is considered family-friendly, with a wide gravel path along its bank that is suitable for an easy and scenic walk. The Malga Bissina Dam area also offers picturesque views suitable for all ages.
The best time to visit the alpine lakes around Paspardo is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the weather is milder, and trails are clear of snow. Autumn, in particular, offers stunning panoramic views with unique colors around lakes like the Bruffione Lakes.
Yes, several artificial lakes and reservoirs are present. Lake della Vacca, for example, was dammed in 1927 to power a hydroelectric station. Similarly, Lake Salarno is an alpine lake closed by an imposing dam, and Lake Malga Bissina is a reservoir. There is also an artificial lake near the Città di Lissone Hut in the Adamè Valley, which collects waters of the Poia stream.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the wider Adamello Regional Park boasts significant natural alpine lakes. Lake Baitone, at 2,281 meters, is the largest in its basin and the fourth-largest in Val Camonica, surrounded by majestic mountains. The Bruffione Lakes are another group renowned for their natural beauty and tranquil setting.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The area around Lake Malga Bissina offers paths suitable for cycling, with a route leading from the dam wall towards the Rifugio Val di Fumo. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Paspardo guide and the Cycling around Paspardo guide.
The lakes offer diverse unique features. Lake della Vacca is famous for its cattle-shaped rock formation. Lake Salarno is notable for its circular shape and the impressive dam that closes it. Many lakes, like those in the Baitone basin, are of glacial origin and are set in spectacular high-alpine environments.
Yes, several huts and refuges are located near the lakes. The Tita Secchi Hut is situated at the foot of the Cornone di Blumone, near Lake della Vacca. Near Lake Malga Bissina, the Rifugio Val di Fumo can be accessed via a path along the lake. The Città di Lissone Hut is also near an artificial lake in the Adamè Valley.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking views, the tranquility of nature, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The unique geological features, such as the cattle-shaped rock at Lake della Vacca, and the impressive dams at reservoirs like Lake Salarno and Lake Malga Bissina, also receive high praise. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 150 upvotes for the lakes in this region.
While specific parking details for every lake are not provided, areas like the Malga Bissina Dam are typically accessible by car, often with designated parking areas to begin hikes or cycling routes. It's advisable to check local information for specific access points and parking regulations before your visit.
The Adamello Regional Park generally has regulations regarding dogs to protect wildlife. While specific rules vary, dogs are often permitted on trails but may need to be kept on a leash. It's recommended to check the official Adamello Regional Park guidelines for the most current information on dog access to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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