Best lakes around Ospitale Di Cadore are situated within the broader Cadore region, with the town serving as a transit point in the Piave valley. This area is characterized by its mountainous landscape and proximity to several notable lakes. These bodies of water offer diverse attractions, from water sports to tranquil natural settings, making the region a point of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Yes, not so much for the small lake, just a few centimetres deep and increasingly narrow, but for the nearby, very beautiful and spectacular waterfalls, and of course also for the surrounding environment.
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evocative, solitary, wild and meditative
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evocative, wild, solitary and meditative
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The Laghetto Al Vach is a small body of water located in a basin of glacial origin, which was once used as a grazing area for livestock. The name "Al Vach" derives from its use as a trough for livestock. The surrounding area is characterized by a rich vegetation of spruce, beech and larch trees, and also offers the presence of rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lake is inhabited by numerous tadpoles, and it is possible to spot newts and salamanders. A short walk leads to the foot of a beautiful waterfall that descends from the bastion below the Scarselòin, where the Angelini hut is located. If you wish to make a nice loop from here, I recommend running up to Colcever, a perfect option to complete a fascinating loop in the surrounding area.
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A beautiful lake located not too far from the Bosconero Refuge, definitely a recommended stop when going up or down from the Refuge.
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Excellent mountain lake for sport fishing, the thick vegetation that surrounds the area makes this site much wilder, where there are beautiful specimens of rather voracious and interestingly sized trout.
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Lake Pontesei (775 m a.s.l.) is a small hydroelectric basin in the Val di Zoldo, in the province of Belluno, obtained by blocking the course of the Maè stream with a dam built between 1955 and 1957. On 22 March 1959, a landslide from its side in the reservoir caused a wave that caused a victim, Arcangelo Tiziani.
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Lake Pontesei is a small hydroelectric basin in the Val di Zoldo, in the province of Belluno, obtained by blocking the course of the Maè stream with a dam built between 1955 and 1957.
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Beyond the well-known spots, visitors often enjoy the serene atmosphere of Laghetto al Vach, a small glacial pond surrounded by lush forest. Another favorite is the Witches' Pond, known for its wild and solitary charm. For those interested in man-made structures and fishing, the Pontesei Dam is a notable hydroelectric basin.
The lakes in the Cadore region, accessible from Ospitale Di Cadore, offer a mix of natural beauty and human ingenuity. You'll find ancient glacial lakes like Lago di Misurina, often called the 'pearl of Cadore,' alongside artificial lakes such as Centro Cadore Lake and Lago di Auronzo, which were created by dams and are now hubs for water sports and recreation.
Yes, Centro Cadore Lake is particularly well-suited for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding, with equipment hire services available. Lago di Auronzo also hosts speedboat and canoeing competitions, highlighting its sporting facilities.
Fishing is a popular activity in the region. Centro Cadore Lake offers various spots for fishing, and the Pontesei Dam is known as an excellent mountain lake for sport fishing, with good specimens of trout.
Absolutely. The area around Ospitale Di Cadore and its lakes is rich with hiking opportunities. For example, the shores of Centro Cadore Lake provide pleasant walking paths. You can find various trails, including moderate to difficult options, by exploring the Hiking around Ospitale Di Cadore guide.
Besides water sports and hiking, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountaineering routes, such as those detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Ospitale Di Cadore guide, or explore scenic road cycling routes, which are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Ospitale Di Cadore guide.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Laghetto al Vach is listed as family-friendly, offering a gentle natural setting. Around Centro Cadore Lake, near the dam in Sottocastello, there's a freely accessible rock climbing gym with routes suitable for beginners and children.
The lakes are nestled within the stunning Dolomite landscape. You'll encounter majestic peaks surrounding Lago di Misurina, and the area around Laghetto al Vach is characterized by spruce, beech, and larch trees, as well as rhododendron and blueberry plants. The lakes themselves host diverse aquatic life, including tadpoles, newts, and salamanders.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the tranquil and meditative atmosphere of places like the Witches' Pond. The natural beauty, especially around Lago di Misurina with its Dolomite backdrop, is a major draw. The opportunity for various water sports and pleasant walks also contributes to a highly positive visitor experience.
Yes, Centro Cadore Lake has designated bathing areas, including Miralago beach in Pieve, the bay of the chalet in Calalzo, and two smaller beaches near the Vallesella bridge, making it suitable for swimming.
While not a lake itself, the View of Lake Cadore highlight offers a scenic perspective of the larger Centro Cadore Lake. Many trails and vantage points around the various lakes provide stunning panoramic views of the water and surrounding mountains.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. While summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, the village of Misurina, extending along Lago di Misurina, is magnificent year-round. In winter, the frozen Lago di Misurina even hosts international polo competitions, offering a unique seasonal experience.


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