Best lakes around Castello Tesino are found in Trentino, offering a range of aquatic experiences. The region features unique man-made bio-lakes, glacial alpine lakes, and warmer valley lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Castello Tesino is situated in an area known for its varied lake environments.
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beautiful alpine lake to see. easy to get there by car.
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The view is one of those SUPER. If the clouds then clear the Pale di San Martino at the end then things become SPECTACULAR...
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Wonderful place, as is the path to get there from Lagorai lake
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The spectacular Senàiga Dam was built in the 1950s, creating the artificial lake of the same name and feeding, through a 6km tunnel, the Arsiè hydroelectric plant located at the head of Lake Corlo. It takes its name from the stream that flows into the Cismon River a little further downstream. The dam is vaulted, 68m high, and has two unique, majestic and winding slides that converge and force the water in a cascade toward a dissipation basin located at the base of the structure (though they are usually inactive). It appears suddenly and spectacularly after walking through a tunnel that carves out the mountain: you walk on the crest, with a beautiful view of the basin with its green waters and steep walls. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_del_Senaiga
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The three lakes of Bombasel are small but suggestive alpine basins set in wild nature. They are located in the Lagorai valley and offer a spectacular view of the Dolomites. This is a perfect spot to enjoy a well-deserved break.
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Dam and lake tour absolutely worth doing, panoramic path suitable for everyone with a minimum of training
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Lake Corlo is crossed by 3 bridges close together, at the Rocca d'Arsiè bottleneck: the Polo Bridge, the Bassane Bridge and the Vittoria Bridge. The Ponte della Vittoria (also called Ponte delle Corde) is the southernmost bridge, as well as the most evocative and characteristic: cycle-pedestrian, with a maximum capacity of 12 people (as per the sign), and consists of a wooden walkway supported by ropes metal, fixed to stone towers; although it is absolutely safe, you feel a wobble at every step and under your feet, between the cracks in the boards, you can glimpse emptiness and water! Crossing it, some might suffer from dizziness... It was built in 1928, before the artificial lake was created, to replace an old, much lower bridge, often submerged by the floods of the Cismon torrent; dedicated to the victory of the First World War.
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For a truly unique experience, visit the Biolago di Castello Tesino, an innovative natural swimming area that uses no chemicals. Its water is naturally purified and warmer, perfect for families. For warmer, larger lake swimming, Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo in the Valsugana valley are excellent choices, with summer temperatures between 20-24 degrees Celsius and Blue Flag recognition for their clean waters.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning alpine lakes. Lago di Cima d'Asta, at 2,457 meters, is Europe's deepest alpine lake at its elevation, offering crystal-clear waters and rugged mountain reflections. Another option is Lago delle Buse, a pristine glacial lake at 2,066 meters, known for its wild beauty and rhododendron blooms in early July. Lake Calaita, a natural alpine lake at 1600 meters, also provides peaceful views of the Pale di San Martino.
The Valsugana valley lakes, a short drive from Castello Tesino, are ideal for water sports. Lake Caldonazzo is the only lake in Trentino where waterskiing is permitted, and it's also popular for sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, and SUP. Lake Levico offers opportunities for canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and fishing.
Absolutely. The Biolago di Castello Tesino has a dedicated shallow section for children and a playground. Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo are both excellent for families, offering warm waters for swimming and equipped beaches. Lake Calaita is also considered family-friendly, with easy access and a hut on its shore. The Victory Bridge on Lake Corlo offers a fun photo opportunity and a unique perspective over the water.
For hiking and breathtaking views, Lago di Cima d'Asta is surrounded by extensive trekking routes like the Alta Via del Granito. Lago delle Buse offers pleasant walks and more demanding treks to elevated viewpoints. The area around Lake Calaita provides paths surrounding its shores with views of the Pale di San Martino. Additionally, the Senaiga Dam features a panoramic path around its green waters, suitable for those with a minimum of training.
Yes, the region has some historical points of interest. Near Lago delle Buse, you can find ruins from the First World War along the paths, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty. The Senaiga Dam itself is a significant man-made monument from the 1950s, creating an artificial lake with a spectacular structure.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, late June to early September is ideal, especially for the Biolago di Castello Tesino and the warm Valsugana lakes (Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo). For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, such as the rhododendron blooms around Lago delle Buse in early July.
Yes, there are excellent cycling opportunities. The shores of Lake Caldonazzo are connected by the 'La Via del Brenta' cycle path. For more extensive road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lake Caldonazzo – Lake Caldonazzo loop from Grigno' which is a difficult 114 km route. You can find more road cycling routes in the area on the Road Cycling Routes around Castello Tesino guide.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Lago di Cima d'Asta is a hub for scuba diving (especially in August) and rock climbing. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Bacino di Sorgazza – Lago di Cima d'Asta loop from Camping Val Malene'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Castello Tesino Caves – Passo Brocon loop from Castello Tesino'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Castello Tesino guide and the MTB Trails around Castello Tesino guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The unique Biolago di Castello Tesino is loved for its natural purification and family-friendly environment. Alpine lakes like Lake Calaita are cherished for their peaceful settings and stunning mountain backdrops. The Victory Bridge on Lake Corlo is a popular spot for its 360-degree panoramic views and photo opportunities. The overall appeal lies in the blend of tranquil nature, active pursuits, and beautiful scenery.
Yes, several lakes offer pleasant and relatively easy walks. The Biolago di Castello Tesino area is easily accessible. Around Lake Levico, you can enjoy the scenic 'Via dei Pescatori' or the approximately 8 km loop around the lake. Lago delle Buse is easily reached by a pleasant 45-minute walk from Passo Manghen. Lake Calaita also has paths surrounding its shores that are generally accessible.


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