Lakes around Scorzè are not prominent within its immediate municipal boundaries, as the area is characterized by a flat, alluvial territory with waterways like the Dese river. However, the broader Veneto region offers a variety of natural and artificial lakes. These regional lakes provide diverse experiences, ranging from large recreational areas to tranquil natural reserves. The landscape around Scorzè itself features several smaller water bodies and wetlands integrated into parks and natural areas.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Forest
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more lakes around Scorzè.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
L'Oasi Lycaena rises between Robegano and Maerne, occupying an area of about 15 hectares created from the recovery of former clay pits. This environmental restoration site is a fundamental piece of the Venetian natural system, offering a safe haven to numerous aquatic and avian species. Its name honors the rare Lycaena dispar butterfly, which populates the wetlands and stable meadows preserved here. Characterized by deep ponds and dense riparian vegetation of willows and poplars, the oasis is crossed by paths that allow you to immerse yourself in the silence of nature. For those coming from the cycle path on Via Scaramuzza, it represents the ideal continuation of an itinerary in the green, connecting the military history of the forts to the biodiversity of the river reserves.
0
0
The Bosco di Mestre is one of the major programs with which the Municipality of Venice is enhancing the mainland. It represents an intervention aimed at increasing biodiversity, through the restoration of lowland forests and the renaturalization of watercourses. It consists of several areas: Il Bosco di Carpenedo, il Bosco dell’Osellino, il Bosco di Campalto and the vast Querini areas with the Ottolenghi, Franca and Zaher woods. The idea of creating a large forest in Mestre, along its urban belt, was born in 1984 when the local environmental movement opposed the construction of the new city hospital near the Carpenedo woods. With its 230 hectares managed by the Ente Boschi e Parchi institution, this ambitious project aims at the valorization of the mainland with a program aimed at increasing biodiversity, the renaturalization of watercourses, and creating areas for recreation and leisure.
0
0
An unmissable destination for those who want to be surrounded by greenery, far from noise, traffic, and crowds.
0
1
For those looking for shade, peace and relaxation, the Parco Laghetti Martellago nature reserve is the perfect location in this vast flat land. There is a large free parking lot at the entry point. The hiking trails through the lake area are mostly linear. To break the monotony you can make a twist here and there. (Is good for body and mind 😜). Advice: the use of insect spray is recommended. The mosquitoes rule here.
8
0
A strategic point both for descending towards Mestre and for ascending in the direction of Scorzè towards the path of the mills along the Dese, to then end towards the sources of the Sile.
0
0
Forest dedicated to Franca Jarach, desaparaacidos Argentina
5
0
Roads, paths and routes in the Venice lagoon.
8
0
While Scorzè is characterized by a flat, alluvial territory with waterways like the Dese river, you can find urban lakes and naturalistic wetland areas within its immediate vicinity. These are often integrated into parks, offering opportunities for recreation and observing local biodiversity.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Access to the Mestre Woods is a well-maintained park with gravel paths suitable for various activities. The Martellago Lakes nature reserve also offers shade and relaxation with hiking trails, and the Mestre Forest provides easy, flat trails perfect for leisurely walks and cycling for all ages.
For shade, peace, and relaxation, the Martellago Lakes nature reserve is an excellent choice. It features hiking trails through the lake area, offering a tranquil escape from the flat surrounding land.
Yes, Lago Sud of Bosco Franca is a beautiful naturalistic place within the larger Bosco di Mestre where you can let your dog run. This area features woodlands, meadows, and wetland zones.
Areas like Lago Sud of Bosco Franca, with its woodlands, meadows, and wetland zones, support local wildlife, particularly amphibians and birds, enhancing the area's biodiversity.
Beyond enjoying the lake areas themselves, you can find various cycling and running routes nearby. For example, you can explore road cycling routes like the 'Treviso–Ostiglia Cycle Path' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Todari Mill – Cosma Mill loop'. There are also running trails, including loops from Peseggia and Scorzè. You can find more details on these activities at the Road Cycling Routes around Scorzè, Cycling around Scorzè, and Running Trails around Scorzè guide pages.
Absolutely. While not in Scorzè itself, the Veneto region offers impressive lakes. Lake Garda, Italy's largest, is partly in Veneto and offers a Mediterranean climate, water sports, and charming towns. Lake Misurina in the Dolomites is picturesque year-round, and Lake Santa Croce is popular for kite and windsurfing. The tranquil Revine Lago Lakes are great for walking, and the artificial Lake Cadore is ideal for hiking enthusiasts seeking wild nature.
Lake Santa Croce is a popular spot for kite and windsurfers due to consistent geothermal winds. Further afield, Lake Alleghe in the Agordino area is recommended for recreational fishing, windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing.
For hiking enthusiasts, Lake Cadore (also known as Lake Centro Cadore) is an excellent destination. This artificial lake is noted for its wild nature and offers many trails in its vicinity. The Revine Lago Lakes also feature walking paths connecting their tranquil settings.
The area around the Revine Lago Lakes is close to the 'Livelet' archaeological-educational park, which features a pile-dwelling village, offering a glimpse into ancient history alongside natural beauty.
The best time depends on the lake and your desired activity. Lakes like Lake Garda are pleasant from spring to autumn for water sports and exploring towns. Mountain lakes like Lake Misurina are beautiful year-round, particularly stunning in winter when frozen. For general outdoor activities around Scorzè's local water bodies, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, while summer is ideal for enjoying the shade and relaxation of places like Martellago Lakes.


Still not found your perfect lake around Scorzè? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.