Best lakes around Colle Umberto are situated in a region rich with picturesque glacial lakes in the nearby areas of Revine Lago, Tarzo, and Vittorio Veneto. These lakes are significant natural attractions within the Treviso Pre-Alps and Prosecco hills. The area is characterized by calm waters, reeds, and traditional villages, offering an immersive natural experience. The Lapisina Valley also features semi-artificial basins developed on ancient glacial formations, contributing to the region's diverse aquatic landscapes.
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Lake San Floriano, also known as Lago del Restello, is a small basin in Val Lapisina located in Vittorio Veneto. Its official name derives from the
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Il Lago di Santa Maria, located in the suggestive Valley between the Trevigian Prealps, is one of the two lake basins that form the Revine Lago lakes, connected to the nearby Lago di Lago via an artificial channel. This body of water, of glacial origin, owes its name to the nearby hamlet of Santa Maria and is surrounded by reed beds and wooded areas of great naturalistic value. Since ancient times, the site has held enormous historical importance, as evidenced by the archaeological finds of a stilt village dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age, which has today been faithfully reconstructed in the nearby Livelet Archaeological Educational Park. Today, the lake is a very popular destination for eco-sustainable tourism, relaxation, and outdoor activities. Along its banks, pedestrian and cycle paths develop, allowing visitors to admire the rich bird fauna and the typical flora of the pre-Alpine wetlands.
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corners of paradise that are hard to forget
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Lake Restello (or San Floriano) is one of three bodies of water in the Lapisina Valley. These artificial lakes, arranged in succession, were "built" on ancient glacial basins that once formed lake basins. The three lakes are located at different elevations: Lago Morto, further north, at 274 meters above sea level; Lago del Restello at 177 meters above sea level; and, finally, Lago di Negrisiola at 160 meters above sea level. This difference in elevation allows for exploitation for energy purposes, a process that begins at Lago di S. Croce, via underground infiltration, and ends in the Vittoria alluvial plain. Lago del Restello, in particular, was created by damming the rocky strait of San Floriano, and occupies the depression of an old lake reclaimed during the last century. It is fed by wastewater from the Nove power plant and by springs in the valley floor located in Botteon and Lagusel. The water, used to power the plant's hydroelectric turbines, feeds Lake Negrisiola. On the shores of this basin stand the San Floriano tower, the church of the same name, and the A27 motorway viaduct. The name refers to the restelli di sanità, barriers established by the Republic of Venice to prevent the spread of epidemics by controlling traffic.
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Unfortunately, today it is not possible to drive directly along the water due to flooding of the path
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A particularly great area. It rolled well on this section.
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Nice ride, especially in the low season, in some points the passage is not very wide and if there are pedestrians it becomes uncomfortable
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The region is rich with picturesque glacial lakes, offering serene natural experiences. You'll find calm waters lined with reeds and dotted with water lilies, reflecting the characteristic stone houses of nearby villages. The Lapisina Valley, for instance, provides extraordinary shows with the green of the woods reflecting on the intense blue waters of its lakes.
Yes, many of the lakes are suitable for families. For example, Lago di Lago and Lake Santa Maria are both marked as family-friendly and offer beautiful settings for a day out. The area around Va' dee Femene, on the SW side of Lake S. Maria, is also an equipped and well-kept green area perfect for families.
Absolutely. San Floriano Tower and Lake Restello is a notable historical site. The medieval San Floriano Tower stands on the banks of Lake Restello, which was created by damming the rocky strait of San Floriano. This tower once monitored a significant road and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Colle Umberto's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and running. There are numerous routes available, such as easy hiking loops from Colle Umberto, moderate gravel biking routes around the Lakes of Revine, and running trails of varying distances. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for the region.
The Lakes of Revine, comprising Lago di Santa Maria and Lago di Lago, are two glacial water pools nestled between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. They were once a single large lake and are now separated by a marshy area but connected by the Barche canal. Their picturesque setting with traditional villages reflected in the calm waters makes them a truly suggestive corner of the region.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hiking loops directly from Colle Umberto, such as the 'Hiking loop from Colle Umberto' (7 km) or the 'San Martino di Colle Umberto loop' (4.6 km). For more options and detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Colle Umberto guide.
The Lapisina Valley is home to three enchanting lakes: Lago Morto, Lago del Restello, and Lago di Negrisiola. These are semi-artificial basins developed on ancient glacial formations. Lago Morto is one of the largest in the Treviso area, known for its depth and unique feeding by underground karst basins. Lago del Restello features the historic San Floriano Tower, and Lago di Negrisiola is a small subalpine lake rich in biological diversity, providing refuge for aquatic birds.
Visitors appreciate Lago di Lago for its immersive natural setting between the Treviso Pre-Alps and the Prosecco hills. The characteristic stone houses of nearby villages are reflected on its calm waters, which are lined with reeds and dotted with water lilies. It's a great spot to linger and even swim, though be aware that the road could be flooded after heavy rain.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the calm waters, water lilies, and outdoor activities like hiking and biking. The green of the woods reflecting on the blue waters is particularly striking during these seasons. Even in winter, the area can offer serene and picturesque walks.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the lake shores are not detailed, the nearby villages like Santa Maria, Colmaggiore, Lago, and Fratta, which are reflected in the Revine Lakes, offer charming traditional settings where you would typically find local establishments. Vittorio Veneto and Conegliano are also short distances away and provide more options.
Lago Morto, located in the Lapisina Valley, is unique because it's one of the largest lakes in the Treviso area and is known as 'Dead Lake' due to appearing to have no visible tributaries or emissaries. It is believed to be fed by underground karst basins, reaching a depth of 55 meters and holding approximately 20 million cubic meters of water.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For instance, along the shores of the Revine lakes, there is a wonderful dirt bike path that is also suitable for walking. Many of the hiking routes around Colle Umberto are rated as 'easy', such as the 'San Martino di Colle Umberto loop' which is just over 4.6 km. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide.


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