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Top 11 Lakes around Caorle

Best lakes around Caorle are primarily characterized by the region's unique coastal wetlands and lagoons rather than large freshwater lakes. Caorle, a coastal town in Italy, is known for its expansive Caorle Lagoon and the Valle Vecchia natural oasis. These environments offer diverse wildlife and a glimpse into traditional Venetian lagoon life. The area provides significant wetlands with unique natural beauty and ecological richness.

Best lakes around Caorle

  • The most popular lakes is Laguna del Mort, a seawater lagoon that is separated from open waters and characterized by shallow, sandy seabeds. This lagoon is a natural habitat for hundreds of marine and lagoon birds.
  • Another must-see spot is Vallevecchia Nature Reserve, a natural oasis extending for about 900 hectares. Visitors can explore diverse habitats including sand dunes, pine woods, and wetlands, and enjoy a natural, wild, and sandy beach.
  • Visitors also love Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts, a lowland forest with an important wetland area. This spot is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species and mammals like squirrels and roe deer.
  • Caorle is known for its lagoons, natural oases, and wetland forests. The area offers a variety of lake-like environments to explore, from protected natural reserves to unique coastal ecosystems.
  • The lakes around Caorle are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 170 upvotes and over 50 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: June 16, 2026

Laguna del Mort

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The Mort Lagoon is the most characteristic element, from an environmental point of view, of the Eraclea coast, along the coast of the northern Upper Adriatic. This seawater lagoon, separated from the open waters, is characterized by shallow, sandy seabeds rich in phytoplankton, where mussels, clams, oysters, crabs, mullet, plaice and sole live. Until 1935 the Mort Lagoon was nothing more than the last stretch of the Piave river, which ran perpendicular to the coastline before flowing into the open sea. At the height of a particular flood, the Piave broke its banks, abandoning the old riverbed and opening its way to flow into its current Cortellazzo estuary. This last excerpt therefore became devoid of tributaries and was filled only by the rising tide, transforming into a small lagoon of considerable environmental and faunal interest.

The progressive silting of the body of water allows you to cross the mouth of the Mort at low tide and visit the south-eastern shore located in the municipality of Jesolo. The north-west side of the lagoon, called Valle Ossi, falls entirely within the municipality of Eraclea and is covered by a pine forest still devoid of tourist settlements and uncontaminated.

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Part of the GiraLemene cycle itinerary, this segment runs alongside the fishermen's quarries of Maranghetto and reaches Sindacale crossing the Bosco delle Lame, the most beautiful and significant example of a lowland forest in Eastern Veneto.

The Bosco delle Lame occupies an area of approximately 33 hectares and includes a vast agricultural reclamation area (in which an important afforestation work was carried out between 1997 and 1999) and a more recent wetland of 8 hectares. Tall maples, ash trees, hornbeams, alders, white and black poplars make those who visit this forest forget the fact that they are among one of the largest agricultural areas in the Veneto. Here it is not uncommon to spot squirrels, hares, foxes, pheasants, marsh harriers, swans and roe deer. Furthermore, there are as many as 300 species that nest in this area, considered one of the most important repopulation areas in the Veneto.

In 2021, the Municipality of Concordia Sagittaria (VE), thanks to the "Eastern Venice: the widespread forest" project, started the process for a massive expansion of the forest near Sindacale with a further 3 hectares and 5,000 plants.

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Vallevecchia Nature Reserve

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Vallevecchia is an island that extends for about 900 hectares and is bordered on all four sides by marine, lagoon and river waters, which contribute to creating ecosystems of considerable complexity and ecological interest: a perfect refuge for lovers of nature, peace and of tranquillity, characterized by a beautiful natural, wild and sandy beach!
Once this whole area was a lagoon and only after the drainage and reclamation of the marsh surfaces, carried out in the 60s, did this land become an island!

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Val Grande Nature Oasis

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The Val Grande Naturalistic Oasis is a protected area located in the tourist resort of Bibione. This oasis is a true paradise for nature lovers and for those seeking a place of peace and tranquility away from the chaos of the city. Its extension of over 300 hectares is composed of a wide variety of biotopes that are home to a rich flora and fauna. Here it is possible to admire species of birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals that live in this natural environment where nature and man have coexisted in harmony for centuries.

The Oasis was made accessible to the public in 2024, thanks to the initiative of Bibione Spiaggia Srl, with the aim of preserving and enhancing one of the last corners of uncontaminated nature in the Veneto coastal area. Its history is closely linked to that of Bibione, a very popular seaside resort, which over the years has been subjected to strong tourist and urban development, while maintaining a large part of natural territory.

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Bibione Ferry Terminal

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Ferry service running several times per day between Bibione, Vallevecchio and Caorle. Bike transport possible, reservations may be needed, check Xlagoon.it for details.

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May 31, 2026, Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts

Pleasant, shady route through the forest and along the dam. Plenty of pure nature while cycling is guaranteed.

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A true natural paradise, one of the last remaining areas with wetlands. Well-maintained forest paths, country lanes, gravel roads, and paved sections, as well as stretches along the dikes, invite you to cycle. Tip: visit while it is still so natural.

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The Val Grande Oasis is a 360-hectare green lung located behind Bibione, which has preserved a perfect balance between nature and human intervention for centuries. This fishing valley, which remained private property for generations, holds extraordinary biodiversity amidst brackish water expanses, reed beds, and ancient holm oak woods. Beyond its naturalistic value, which makes it a refuge for flamingos and herons, the oasis hides archaeological treasures such as the mosaics of the Roman villa of Mutteron dei Frati. Accessible only through guided tours or cycling and horseback riding trails, Val Grande offers a leap back in time, bestowing an ancestral silence that contrasts with the liveliness of the Adriatic coast and testifies to the ancient origin of the Venetian lagoon landscape.

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The big valley is beautiful.

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A first-class nature experience. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

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The Val Grande Naturalistic Oasis is a protected area located in the tourist resort of Bibione. This oasis is a true paradise for nature lovers and for those seeking a place of peace and tranquility away from the chaos of the city. Its extension of over 300 hectares is composed of a wide variety of biotopes that are home to a rich flora and fauna. Here it is possible to admire species of birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals that live in this natural environment where nature and man have coexisted in harmony for centuries. The Oasis was made accessible to the public in 2024, thanks to the initiative of Bibione Spiaggia Srl, with the aim of preserving and enhancing one of the last corners of uncontaminated nature in the Veneto coastal area. Its history is closely linked to that of Bibione, a very popular seaside resort, which over the years has been subjected to strong tourist and urban development, while maintaining a large part of natural territory. https://oasivalgrande.com/

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nice passage sheltered from the scorching sun but watch out for mosquitoes

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With prior online booking, you can book a boat trip to the island of Vallevecchia and to Caorle and back again using the following link: https://www.bibione.com/de/sonderziele-details/31-x-lagoon-bootspassage-bibione-vallevecchia-caorle/ The booking can be made even 10 minutes before departure. However, only via the Internet. The skipper emphasizes this again and again.😉 The rest is very straightforward. You receive a confirmation via WhatsApp and payment can be made on the ship.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find around Caorle?

The Caorle region is primarily characterized by unique coastal wetlands and lagoons rather than large freshwater lakes. You'll discover expansive environments like the Caorle Lagoon and the Vallevecchia Nature Reserve, which offer diverse wildlife and a glimpse into traditional Venetian lagoon life.

Where can I experience the unique natural beauty and wildlife of the Caorle region?

For rich biodiversity and natural beauty, explore the Caorle Lagoon, known for its intricate waterways and over 280 species of migratory and resident birds. The Vallevecchia Nature Reserve is another excellent choice, offering diverse habitats including sand dunes, pine woods, and wetlands, making it a crucial area for birdwatching.

Are there any protected natural areas near Caorle?

Yes, the Caorle Lagoon is a protected natural area, boasting a unique array of flora and fauna. Additionally, the Vallevecchia Nature Reserve is a vast natural oasis recognized as one of Europe's most beautiful wetlands. The Val Grande Nature Oasis is also a protected area, accessible to the public since 2024.

Can I see traditional fishermen's huts (casoni) near Caorle?

Yes, the Caorle Lagoon is famous for its 'casoni,' ancient fishermen's huts built from wood and marsh reeds. These traditional dwellings offer a unique insight into the region's fishing heritage. You can also find them at Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts, which is part of a lowland forest with an important wetland area.

What outdoor activities can I do around the lakes near Caorle?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like 'The seaside resort Caorle — ring tour' or 'Church of Madonna dell'Angelo – Caorle Bell Tower loop from Caorle'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Caorle guide.

Are there cycling routes near the wetlands of Caorle?

Absolutely! The region is great for cycling. You can explore routes like 'Via dei Casoni – Casoni of Caorle loop from Caorle' or 'Port of Cortellazzo – Cortellazzo Bridge loop from Caorle'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Cycling around Caorle guide.

Where can I find a natural beach near Caorle's 'lakes'?

The Vallevecchia Nature Reserve features a natural, wild, and sandy beach where you can still see the last dunes of the Adriatic. It's a pristine area perfect for tranquility and nature immersion.

Are there places suitable for family outings near Caorle's wetlands?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Vallevecchia Nature Reserve offers well-marked trails for walking and cycling. The Val Grande Nature Oasis is also considered a first-class nature experience suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts is another family-friendly option.

What is unique about Laguna del Mort?

Laguna del Mort is a unique seawater lagoon separated from open waters, characterized by shallow, sandy seabeds. It's a natural habitat for hundreds of marine and lagoon birds. Historically, it was the last stretch of the Piave river until a flood in 1935 changed its course, transforming it into the lagoon we see today.

What can I explore at Vallevecchia Nature Reserve?

At Vallevecchia Nature Reserve, you can explore diverse habitats including sand dunes, a lush pine forest, cultivated fields, and wetlands. It also boasts a pristine, wild sandy beach. The oasis offers numerous well-marked trails for walking, cycling, or even horse-drawn carriage excursions, and features an Environmental Museum for educational insights.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in the wetlands around Caorle?

The wetlands are rich in wildlife. In the Caorle Lagoon, you can spot over 280 species of migratory and resident birds, including herons, flamingos, avocets, and marsh harriers. Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts is known for diverse flora and fauna, including squirrels, hares, foxes, pheasants, and roe deer, with over 300 bird species nesting there.

Is there public transport available to reach these natural areas from Caorle?

While specific public transport details for all areas are limited, the Bibione Ferry Terminal offers a ferry service running several times per day between Bibione, Vallevecchia, and Caorle, which can be a convenient way to access the Vallevecchia Nature Reserve. Bike transport is often possible on these ferries.

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