Lakes around Schiavon, a municipality in the province of Vicenza, Italy, are primarily associated with the Brenta River and its various basins. The area features a landscape shaped by river activity, including natural and man-made water bodies. These locations offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. The region provides a mix of natural features and accessible trails.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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between the small lake of Camazzole and the Brenta
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Located west of the Brenta, the Brenta Cycle Path passes this lake. A good place to cool off. Rather more of a gravel than an MTB highlight.
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The Brenta cycle path is a route that follows the Brenta river from Trento to Venice. The route is mixed, sometimes paved and sometimes dirt. This particular stretch has a good dirt road, which can be traveled on with all types of bikes when dry. Coming from the south, the basin of the former Giaretta quarries is visible on the left, resulting from the filling of the former gravel pit by the waters of the river.
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One of the many containment basins along the Brenta where many species of birds find refreshment.
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Protected wetland along the Brenta. In the summer, turtles and other animals can also be seen in the pond.
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The 'lakes' around Schiavon are primarily associated with the Brenta River and its various basins, including natural river sections and former quarry basins filled by river waters. These are not large natural lakes but offer unique water features and landscapes.
Among the most notable are Lake Camazzole, known for its quiet setting and views along the Brenta River, and the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin, a unique water body formed from a gravel pit. The area Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin also offers diverse flora and fauna.
No, Lake Camazzole, for example, is explicitly noted as not suitable for swimming. The water features are generally appreciated for their scenic beauty and surrounding trails rather than water activities like swimming.
The area is ideal for walking and cycling. You can explore various trails and cycle paths, such as the Brenta cycle path, which offers views of the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin. For more extensive cycling, consider the Gravel biking around Schiavon or Road Cycling Routes around Schiavon guides. There are also MTB Trails around Schiavon.
Yes, many of the areas, including Lake Camazzole and the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin, are categorized as family-friendly. The trails along the Brenta River are generally suitable for walks and bike rides with children.
The river sections and basins, such as Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin, are known for diverse fauna and flora. The containment basins along the Brenta also provide refreshment for many species of birds.
While there's no specific data, the outdoor activities like walking and cycling are generally most enjoyable during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in shaded areas along the river.
Yes, Lake Camazzole offers a quiet setting with views. The Brenta cycle path provides scenic perspectives, including views of the Former Giaretta Quarry Basin. The area Between the Brenta River and Giaretta Basin is also noted for its beautiful scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the quiet settings, scenic views, and the opportunity for peaceful walks and bike rides. The clear waters and diverse natural environment along the Brenta River are often highlighted as appealing features.
Yes, there are trails suitable for hiking and walking. For example, the Trail Between the Finenso Basin and the Brenta River offers enchanting places with shaded sections. Many of the cycle paths also double as pleasant walking routes.
While specific public transport details for each basin are not provided, the Brenta cycle path offers good access to many of these areas. For car access, parking availability can vary, but many routes start from towns like Schiavon, Tezze sul Brenta, or Cartigliano, which typically have parking options.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas, especially if kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, so it's always best to observe local signage. The family-friendly nature of many areas suggests a welcoming environment for pets.


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