Best lakes around Sagron Mis, nestled in the Dolomites, offers access to several lakes that provide natural beauty and outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its rugged mountain landscape and diverse aquatic environments. These lakes are integrated into the Belluno Dolomites National Park and the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park. The area provides opportunities for exploring both artificial and natural alpine lakes.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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In this season the lake turns green, emerald and turquoise
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Welsperg Lake is one of the symbols of the Canali Valley, its waters reflecting the peaks of the southern slope of Cimerlo. Near the lake is the "Palù Grant," a large marsh, an area of botanical and wildlife interest, home to rushes and thistles, as well as the typical common reed, and several interesting orchid species. In recent years, the lake has undergone significant environmental redevelopment and renaturalization, recreating a suitable habitat for amphibians and trout. This project has led to the naturalistic landscaping of the banks, the creation of floating and semi-submerged vegetated areas, and the establishment of refuge zones. The lake is also home to a significant number of crayfish, an aquatic invertebrate of considerable scientific value.
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A beautiful pond to observe full of fish and interesting plants
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Beautiful lake to observe, especially for the presence of animals and plants.
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beautiful alpine lake to see. easy to get there by car.
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It's an exceptional gateway to the Dolomites, with calm, crystal-clear waters nestled between the mountains. A wonderful place with hardly any traffic.
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Lago della Stua is an artificial lake in the heart of the Belluno Dolomites, in Val Canzoi, fed by the Caorame torrent. The dam that holds it back was built between 1952 and 1953 by SADE, an Italian electricity company, with the aim of generating hydroelectric energy. Origin of the name: The name "Stua" comes from the dialect term to indicate an artificial structure that blocked a torrent, used for floating timber. This practice consisted of transporting logs through torrents and rivers, exploiting the current of the water. The construction: The Lago della Stua dam is 54.3 meters high and 32.4 meters wide, and was built in the area of Orsera, a town in Cesiomaggiore, to allow the production of hydroelectric energy. The lake extends for about 1.5 square kilometers and is home to various species of fauna. Activities: Lago della Stua is a popular destination for outdoor tourism, with opportunities for sport fishing, trekking, mountain biking and bird watching. Its panoramic position and natural beauty make it an ideal place for hiking and outdoor activities. Importance: Lago della Stua represents an important source of renewable energy for the region and an important naturalistic site, contributing to the conservation of the biodiversity of the Dolomites.
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake del Mis, known for its emerald green waters and reflections of the Dolomites, and Lake Calaita, which offers stunning panoramic views of the Pale di San Martino mountain range. Welsperg Lake is also highly appreciated for its rich ecosystem and tranquil setting.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking. Around Lake Calaita, you can enjoy easy 45-minute walks around the lake or more challenging trails to areas like Forcella Calaita. The Laghi di Colbricon are a popular destination for hikers, accessible via well-marked paths from Malga Rolle. For more extensive routes, consider exploring the running trails around Sagron Mis, which include paths near Lake della Stua.
Lake Calaita is highly suitable for families due to its easy accessibility, a hotel-restaurant-bar nearby, and a gentle 45-minute circuit walk around the lake. Welsperg Lake also offers comfortable and safe paths for families, including an educational itinerary called Sentiero delle Muse Fedaie.
While many alpine lakes are quite cold, Lago di Segonzano, also known as Laghetto Castrona, is a small body of water suitable for swimming, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy shores. For other lakes, swimming might be possible but check local regulations and water temperatures.
Lake Calaita is a natural morainic lake offering reflections of the Pale di San Martino. Welsperg Lake is a living ecosystem with the 'Palù Grant' marsh, home to unique flora like orchids and fauna like crayfish. The Laghi di Colbricon are glacial lakes surrounded by ancient larch and spruce forests.
Yes, the Laghi di Colbricon area holds significant archaeological importance. Evidence of Mesolithic hunter settlements dating back around 10,000 years has been discovered there, along with remnants of World War I military structures, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
Lake Calaita is easily accessible by car via the road leading to Gobbera Pass, with a large parking lot conveniently located next to the lake. Lake del Mis also has an access area near the road with parking possibilities. The Laghi di Colbricon are accessible via well-marked paths from Malga Rolle, which typically has parking.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for hiking and enjoying the full range of activities around the lakes, with the Colbricon Alpine mountain-hut open during this period. However, the lakes offer beauty year-round; Lake Calaita is particularly stunning at sunset, and in colder months, areas like Calaita and Colbricon offer opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ski mountaineering.
The area around the Laghi di Colbricon is home to alpine fauna such as chamois, marmots, and eagles. Welsperg Lake, with its 'Palù Grant' marsh, provides a habitat for amphibians, trout, and the rare crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes), making it a significant area for wildlife observation.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can find gravel biking routes that include loops around Lake Calaita, and road cycling routes that pass by Lake del Mis.
Lake Calaita is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Pale di San Martino mountain range, which often reflects in its calm waters. Lake del Mis is also highly regarded for its suggestive appearance and the wild beauty of the surrounding Mis Valley, with its emerald green waters reflecting the Dolomite peaks.


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